
Kajol calls horror emotionally draining, says she misunderstood the genre before Maa
Describing the emotional challenges of acting in horror, she added, 'Horror has a pitch when you are acting, and the pitch is completely different from regular movies. It's not a rom-com, it's not a love story, or it's not a drama. Vishal and I used to have long conversations where we were like, 'no, this is not the pitch. You have to keep it at this pitch.' And that was really emotionally draining, to keep it at that pitch constantly.'Interestingly, Kajol revealed that 'Maa' did not begin as a horror project. 'We didn't start out to do a horror film, but by the time the script came out, we realised that the characters and situations had become so big, that we needed a bigger platform to do justice to them, and to climax for them,' she said. 'As it was, the audience would not have been satisfied if we had come out with a very simplistic ending. So, that's why we had to attach the horror tag to give it that kind of staging,' the actor added.The film proved to be a learning experience for the actor. 'From doing action, to working with VFX, all of it, and even the dramatic scenes. I love the music of the film, so it all came together really nicely,' Kajol said.advertisementWhile Kajol has taken on various OTT projects in recent years, including 'The Trial' and 'Do Patti', she remains loyal to the magic of the big screen. 'Cinemas still have magic, somewhere down the line. You just don't have that same vibe or feel when you're watching a movie at home. It's something that only a cinema theatre can give you,' she concluded.Directed by Vishal Furia, 'Maa' marks Kajol's first venture into horror in her over 30-year-long career. The film shares its universe with the 2023 supernatural thriller 'Shaitaan', which featured her husband, actor Ajay Devgn. Kajol stars as Ambika, a mother determined to protect her daughter Shweta from harm.'Maa' also features Indraneil Sengupta, Kherin Sharma, and Ronit Roy. The film is presented by Jio Studios and Devgn Films, produced by Jyoti Deshpande and co-produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak.- EndsMust Watch

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