<p>Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan says she never works in a movie with the motive of minting big at the box office.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Aishwarya said her latest release "Sarbjit" is getting an excellent word of mouth and is picking up across the country.<br /><br />"I have never done movies from this perspective (box office) but during this week I have been hearing from the team and the industry, since I don't assess this myself, they expected the film to trend like this," Aishwarya told reporters last evening.<br /><br />"It will start building with word of mouth. It's a sensitive subject and it will grow with audience's support," she said.<br /><br />The movie is based on Sarabjit Singh, who died following an assault by fellow prisoners at a Pakistani jail.<br /><br />In the biopic, the 42-year-old star plays the role of Sarabjit's sister, Dalbir Kaur.<br /><br />Aishwarya said the makers are seeking tax free opportunities across the nation.<br /><br />"The film is seeking tax free opportunities. I am hoping it receives that kind of support as well so that it become easier for a wider audience to access it. This film should reach every corner of the country," she said.<br /><br />The "Jazbaa" actress is elated that the Omung Kumar- directed film has not only been appreciated by the audience but also made family of Sarabjit happy.<br /><br />"It was our responsibility that when we make this film the family of Sarbajit feel that we were fair and they're comfortable. They were very happy with the film." <br /></p>
<p>Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan says she never works in a movie with the motive of minting big at the box office.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Aishwarya said her latest release "Sarbjit" is getting an excellent word of mouth and is picking up across the country.<br /><br />"I have never done movies from this perspective (box office) but during this week I have been hearing from the team and the industry, since I don't assess this myself, they expected the film to trend like this," Aishwarya told reporters last evening.<br /><br />"It will start building with word of mouth. It's a sensitive subject and it will grow with audience's support," she said.<br /><br />The movie is based on Sarabjit Singh, who died following an assault by fellow prisoners at a Pakistani jail.<br /><br />In the biopic, the 42-year-old star plays the role of Sarabjit's sister, Dalbir Kaur.<br /><br />Aishwarya said the makers are seeking tax free opportunities across the nation.<br /><br />"The film is seeking tax free opportunities. I am hoping it receives that kind of support as well so that it become easier for a wider audience to access it. This film should reach every corner of the country," she said.<br /><br />The "Jazbaa" actress is elated that the Omung Kumar- directed film has not only been appreciated by the audience but also made family of Sarabjit happy.<br /><br />"It was our responsibility that when we make this film the family of Sarbajit feel that we were fair and they're comfortable. They were very happy with the film." <br /></p>