New Delhi, Aug 2 : Saurabh Shukla's new film "I
Am 24" narrates the story of a balding writer, who falls in love with a
woman over internet, and their meeting thereafter. The bald
actor-director says the story was easy to write as it is based on his
real life experience. Shukla too had a pen-friend while he was
pursuing theatre in Delhi. Once the girl dropped in the city and called
him to meet, and she was in shock to see a bald man. "I lost my
hair when I was quite young and I had a pen-friend who never saw me. The
premise of my film is very much similar. On the brighter side, my
experience gave me a lot to write," Shukla said in a statement. "I
Am 24", releasing Aug 31, features Rajat Kapoor, Ranvir Shorey, Neha
Dhupia and Manjari Phadnis. The film tells what happens when the lady
decides to meet the balding writer and finds him nothing like she had
imagined. But baldness is not a matter of major concern, says Shukla. "We
all have different kinds of inferiority complexes - some economic and
some physical. Most of the time, we end up lying because of it. We start
hiding them and it sets out a chain of events." "My film is
about truth and love. Besides, baldness doesn't matter. Otherwise, all
bald guys would have stayed unmarried," he said. Rajat plays the bald man in the movie. © IANS |