"So this is one of the very few films where there is no clear definition of a hero/heroine/villain. All these characters have multiple layers. and you'll see, everybody's good and everybody's bad and it was so tempting for all of us to be a part of it because characters like this rarely hit the screen."
Disha says she feels close to Sara in some aspects.
'Aditya is really chilled out'
Both Disha and Kunal were all praise for their Malang co-star Aditya Roy Kapur. "Aditya is a really chilled out guy and I have to say that this film is so different for him also, because he's kind of playing a part that he never played.. The whole presentation of him in this film is of an action hero and he's never done that before. I've seen him work so hard and I've really enjoyed working with him on this one. For both of us, it's something that we've never done before," said Kunal.
"He's a great actor and it's always amazing to work with someone who knows his job. I still feel like I'm new to the business and every time I'm working with someone I'm learning so much. He's very nice, down to earth and always ready to help. It just feels good if people appreciate our chemistry. I think the credit goes to director Mohit Suri for making us look good together," she said.
"Of course it's easier when you know the person. I kind of knew him though not very closely but we did get two-three days to do workshops and stuff together and I think we really bonded well. The first day itself we were laughing and cracking jokes and stuff so sometimes you just connect, I guess," she said.
Reunited after Kalyug
And speaking of rapport, Kunal last worked with Mohit Suri in Kalyug. What was it like working with him after almost 15 years? Kunal said, "It was amazing. It felt like we just started where we left off - besides the fact that both of us have kind of grown up, are married and have kids. We actually bonded like the same team we were in Kalyug and there was a lot of nostalgia and a lot of catching up on things - like how we have kind of changed - he as a director and me as an actor. So it was great - I really enjoyed working with him after such a long time."
"I did have to put in some extra time in the gym because Mohit was very clear that he had certain parameters that he defined all the characters with, and my part of Michael needed a certain physicality and you'll see in the film why. So he wanted me to be in a certain physical shape. Besides spending extra hours in the gym, all other efforts were put into trying to get that character right."
Getting fit for Malang
Disha, who had to learn water sports for Malang, is known to be a fitness freak but reveals this wasn't always the case. "I used to play basketball. I was into sports when I was younger, but when I came to Mumbai I started modelling and felt it was a requirement of my job to look a certain way and slowly when I started understanding a diet and a workout - I realised workouts can really help me to be stronger when I'm doing gymnastics. I started understanding the importance of fitness and how it's important to not feel lazy or pain in your body all the time! When I'm shooting I try doing cardio in the morning. If I'm not shooting in the night, I'll go to do weight training. Whenever I get time I make sure I go to the gym every day no matter what."
Kunal is married to Soha Ali Khan, sister of Saif Ali Khan and sister-in-law of Kareena Kapoor, all of whom are actors. Do they talk shop at home?
"When we catch up there is so much that we want to talk about which is not to do with films because generally when we are at work or promoting a film - it's just talking films and art and all that, so family is the only time when you talk about everything but films."
"It's like a bouncing board. You always kind of discuss things but at the end of the day we all take our own professional decisions. I do tell her about the stuff that I'm planning to do but it's more of me talking to myself - regarding the pros and cons of something and she obviously does have her views. But both of us take our own professional calls."
"I really liked Soha's Rang De Basanti. Saif's Langda Tyagi from Omkara is the most iconic character and that is one of my favourite parts of his. And I remember when I saw Bebo in Jab We Met - she was shining in that film!"
"Anil is someone I grew up watching and I've loved him as an actor. The kind of energy that he still brings on the set is infectious and we all had to match up to his energy! I know everybody jokes that he's the youngest person on set, but he is actually, because the kind of professionalism and effort he puts into what he wants to do is commendable. I had so much fun working with him and there was so much to learn just by being around him and watching him kind of prep for this part and the way he got involved in the character."