Vidya Balan reacts to similarities drawn between Neeyat and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

It is good news for fans of Vidya Balan that she is going to be back to the big screen after a gap of four years. The actress has given some solid hits like Kahaani, The Dirty Picture, Paa, Ishqiya among others. In her upcoming film Neeyat, she plays a desi detective Meera Rao and from the time the trailer dropped, there has been a general chatter that the film is looking similar to Daniel Craig’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and some even compared it to Agatha Christie’s novels.For this one, she has teamed up withShakuntala Devi director Anu Menon.
Talking about these comparisons in an interview, Vidya Balan mentions that it is a great thing and it is okay if they all look familiar. She says all these belong to the same genre and almost all murder mysteries and whodunits have certain familiar tropes. It is just how one uses them and in what combination is what makes the film interesting.
She also spoke about her comeback on the big screen after a gap of four years and said that she is expecting a good result at the box office. She said that she is excited for people to go and see her film on the big screen and it is the kind of film that one needs to enjoy on the big screen.
The last time Vidya played a detective was in Bobby Jasoos, but that detective was very different from the one she is playing in this one.

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