Mumbai:Every relationship between a man and a woman is not of romance, says actor Arjun Kapoor whose latest film Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar tries to depict a "realistic" world which is not complicated by love. Directed by Dibakar Banerjee, the movie puts respect over and above romance, Arjun said.
"We as artistes always say we want to do something different, this film was actually written in that world which was realistic. A lot of things get convoluted sometimes when you put romance (in the story), the focus goes into building the chemistry," the actor told in an interview.
"Men and women should be allowed to exist in different ranges of emotion and relationships. But respect should be mutual. In this film, respect supersedes love. Many times, we forget respect when in love," he added.
Sandeep and Pinky Faraar, where Kapoor's frequent co-star and friend Parineeti Chopra plays Sandeep, a bank executive, and he is Satender Dahiya aka Pinky, a suspended cop, takes off from the usual road thriller to veer into different paths. The film, which had its digital release on May 20, explores themes of gender and class. The story is co-written by Banerjee and Varun Grover.
Arjun said sitting in Mumbai, one doesn't have to deal with patriarchy as compared to people around the country.
"As simple as asking the woman to serve the pickle... I've never had to do that, my sister doesn't have to do that at home, or I would never expect my partner to be sitting awake till I finish eating or the fact that if she does something right, I would get credit for it."
In retrospect, the 35-year-old actor said, the film talks about things that are "relevant".