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Aashiqui 2: She plays a singer in love with a self-destructive alcoholic singer who finally kills himself. Ek Villain: The man she falls for is a sinister criminal with an extremely violent past.Haider: In love with an inherently complex, rapidly self-disintegrating Shakespearean hero.Her reaction: I am deeply aware that the heroes in all my three films are troubled self-destructive souls. It’s not as though I consciously chose films where I have to romance dark strangers — give or take the ‘tall’ and ‘handsome’. But I play positive characters in all three films.

THE LETTER 'A' 

One thing to bind the three roles: Her character's names all start with the letter 'A'Aashiqui 2: As Aarohi, she's a no-nonsense girl. Except when she falls in love.Ek Villain: She plays the effervescent Aisha here.Haider: In Haider, she's the sentimental Arshiya.Her reaction: It’s not just troubled men my characters are affiliated to.

MUSIC

All three roles have a musical connection.Aashiqui 2: She plays a singer, but hasn't sung any song in this film.Ek Villain: She sings the unplugged version of Galliyan with Ankit Tiwari.Haider: She sings Do Jahaan with Suresh Wadkar.Her reaction: I am related to the Goddess of Melody Lata Mangeshkar. So music and singing are in my genes.