Let's just look at it as an entertaining movie and leave it there. Words like 'greatest' and 'biggest' don't hold much relevance if one doesn't justify each of the characters. You may win when it comes to count but then you must also be able to put some weight in your performance,' she said.
So was she overjoyed when Gowariker approached her for the role?
'Not at all. In fact I was quite nervous about how I would manage to pull it off. A role may look fantastic on paper and you too may feel confident of pulling it off. Still, you have to be extra careful to make sure that audiences too like what you bring to the table,' said Priyanka, who has given three consecutive hits - 'Dostana', 'Fashion' and 'Kaminey'.
This was the reason why she stayed away from all the limelight while shooting for 'What's Your Raashee?' and her look for each of the characters too was kept under wraps.
'You end up picking on all the flattery around you but none of that helps in what comes across on screen', she said. ''What's Your Raashee?' has such a fantastic script written with each of the 12 roles boasting of such well-etched characterisation.
'I had to go all out in following Ashutosh's vision. With the coming together of a great production house, an intelligent director, a fantastic co-star and some melodious music, it all seems to have summed up well. Now that the mathematics part has gone well, it is time to see how audiences react to our effort.'
'What's Your Raashee?' is set to release Sep 25.