Sunday 10 August 2014

Comedian, Harry Potter...!

                                            'The F Word' to 'What If'

                               Daniel Radcliffe, after a serious role in Harry Potter series, comes up as a romantic comedian. The English star teams up with the co-star Zoe Kazan in the film 'What if', directed by Michael Dowse, which was released on 8th August 2014 in United States, with Box Office budget $49,400. The title of the movie was changed from 'The F word' to 'What If' as it was little bit offending.
                         Daniel says, "It was a challenging task to act as a comedian but the main challenge was to make Zoe laugh." He also added, " If you spent time with her, you will get that it is not really a difficult task.I really enjoyed my time with Zoe. This was the film where I didn't have to get covered in blood and or do mad stunts or do anything, so yeah, the main thing was to be true to the character." 
                         The script of the film, written by Elan Mastai, grabbed Daniel's heart. He was so happy with the script and was so desperate to work on it. He said, "when you see script like this, you just grab it by both hands and don't let anyone else get near it."
                          Radcliffe plays Wallace, a med school dropout who forms an instant connection with Chantry, an animator played by Kazan, before he learns that she has a boyfriend.Given that complication, the two decide to just be friends, but as they spend time together, their feelings for each other grow.
                          Offscreen, Radcliffe and Kazan found it easy to create the chemistry their characters have.
                          "Chemistry is all about curiosity and I found it really easy to be curious about Dan," Kazan says.
             So it seems that our little 'Harry Potter' has grown up... (LOL) ;) :D

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