<p>Vishal and Shah Rukh have confirmed their collaboration on 'Two States', an adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Chetan Bhagat.<br /><br />"I never considered Priyanka for 'Two States'. The character is a Tamil Brahmin girl and she is a Punjabi. As far as success and failure are concerned I don't think it has anything to do with people's craft and Priyanka is a fabulous actress," said Vishal who had earlier worked with the 28-year-old actress in the 2009 hit 'Kaminey'.<br /><br />Though the filmmaker is known for taking risks when it comes to cinema, Vishal says that he was not expecting the harsh reviews that 'Saat Khoon Maaf' received from critics.<br />The film which was co-scripted by Ruskin Bond, traces the life of Sussana who kills off her six husbands in her bid to find true love and then becomes a nun.<br /><br />"It was dark humour. And according to me all cinema is a mix of fable and reality. I thought I had made a feminist film but not many understood it that way," said Bharadwaj.<br /><br />"I do not care much for reviews, but I did not expect such harsh reactions, not from the public but in general. But when anything new comes, there are bound to be such reactions," said the director.<br /><br />But before he begins filming his next, Vishal said that he will take a break.<br /><br />"I am going to take a break though I don't really know what am I going to do while at it," said Bharadwaj.</p>
<p>Vishal and Shah Rukh have confirmed their collaboration on 'Two States', an adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Chetan Bhagat.<br /><br />"I never considered Priyanka for 'Two States'. The character is a Tamil Brahmin girl and she is a Punjabi. As far as success and failure are concerned I don't think it has anything to do with people's craft and Priyanka is a fabulous actress," said Vishal who had earlier worked with the 28-year-old actress in the 2009 hit 'Kaminey'.<br /><br />Though the filmmaker is known for taking risks when it comes to cinema, Vishal says that he was not expecting the harsh reviews that 'Saat Khoon Maaf' received from critics.<br />The film which was co-scripted by Ruskin Bond, traces the life of Sussana who kills off her six husbands in her bid to find true love and then becomes a nun.<br /><br />"It was dark humour. And according to me all cinema is a mix of fable and reality. I thought I had made a feminist film but not many understood it that way," said Bharadwaj.<br /><br />"I do not care much for reviews, but I did not expect such harsh reactions, not from the public but in general. But when anything new comes, there are bound to be such reactions," said the director.<br /><br />But before he begins filming his next, Vishal said that he will take a break.<br /><br />"I am going to take a break though I don't really know what am I going to do while at it," said Bharadwaj.</p>