The actor, who recently gave
super hit political thriller "Raajneeti", maintains
men too have some responsibility in women-centric films.
"There are some responsibilities on men in women-centric
films, hope I have fulfilled it. (Laughs) In the original 'Stepmom',
Ed Harris played the character I am playing here and I think
it was an older character and the way it was written, it had
some restrictions.
"It's not a complete remake, but an adaptation. The way
Siddharth has interpreted characters in his film is a new part
of the film and I think that is something which I really enjoyed
doing," said Arjun.
The National Award-winning actor, who has two daughters with
model wife Mehr Jessia, found it easy to play a dad of three
children.
"It was rally easy to play a father because I am a father
myself. Karan, on seeing the film, said my body language with
the children was fabulous," said the actor who teamed up
with child actors Aanchal Munjal, Nominath Ginsburg and Diya
Sonecha.
"I have seen Kajol how she is with her daughter Nysa,
very hands-on, very protective, takes care of her every single
thing and she is like that in the film as well. Kareena has
no children, her awkwardness creating a relationship with kids
came out very naturally."
Scheduled for a Sep 2 release, the film has been produced by
Karan Johar who went through the right channel to get the rights
to remake it in Hindi.
"The stories are needed to be told. It's better to take
it and be noble enough to say this is what we are adapting from,
rather calling it an original idea. But working on an original
subject is a lot more exciting. I think adaptation is tougher
because once you do it, immediately comparisons are drawn,"
said Arjun
He is all praise for first time director Siddharth.
"Siddharth was fantastic. He brought in so much dignity.
This film could be very melodramatic - he has given a lot of
realism in it. Handling all by himself and get what he wants
made us feel proud of him," said Arjun.