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Saturday, September 01, 2007

I think I look like a French lover: SRK

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Why such a long gap between Don and Chak De! India?
I might not have had a release for all this while but actually I was overworked. I was shooting for Don, Chak De! India and Om Shanti Om simultaneously, so it was crazy. One day I had to shave, one day I had to grow a beard and then the next day I was told to report with side-locks. Also don't forget KBC. I could have done a film in the time that I gave to KBC. But now I'm free for four months and so I can go on a holiday.

What's the challenge in Chak De!India?
It's too noble to be made into a commercial film. First of all, there is no heroine in the film. Sure there are 16 new girls but with due respect to them they are not regular new heroines like Deepika Padukone whom we are launching in Om Shanti Om. Also, sports film as a genre is not very popular - except Hip Hip Hurray, Lagaan, Iqbal and Hattrick there have not been many sports-based films. Also the hero in this film is not like a hero. I'm not doing what I've done in Veer-Zaara - this film is not a star vehicle. It's not a love story. That apart, when I was told about the film, I instantly agreed. My reasoning was that because it's one of those films, so why not?

I don't think any other actor has worked with 16 new girls in one film before. It's like a record.
It's a world record. Rishi Kapoor used to say that he has worked with 23 new girls. Now I have launched 17 new girls including Deepika Padukone in one year. Beat that!

Was there a lot of gushing on the shoot since all the new girls must be your fans?

All of them were really sweet. It was really difficult to learn their names since anyway I'm bad at names. But I managed to learn their film names. Some of them weren't even born when I started out as an actor so they are more likely to be the fans of John Abraham, Hrithik Roshan or Abhishek Bachchan. I like the fact that they are all non-actors. Since acting is all about reacting and since unlike a Kajol or Madhuri whose reactions I can predict, I couldn't do it with these girls. Their reactions were different and the challenge within me was if I could react to this reaction. Maybe that's why I like myself in this film.

Did you like growing the beard?

I hated it. I don't feel clean with a beard on my face. It just doesn't grow well on my face. Since Adi and Shimit have beards they wanted me to sport one too. I think directors like their actors looking like them so in Om Shanti Om I'm going to be looking like Farah Khan, which is even scarier. Jokes aside, the thing about beards is that when you wash your face, the water stays on it, which to me feels dirty. I kept a razor on hand during the entire shoot and just as Shimit used to announce pack up I would start shaving.

Did playing hockey come naturally to you since you're more of a soccer person?
Actually hockey was my favourite sport in school. As a player, I was best at hockey. I still play the game every Sunday with my kids. My dad was a hockey player. It's a difficult sport and requires a lot of skill but I like it since it gives me a feel of being a sportsman. It's like a modern version of the lathi. We were lucky to shoot the film in Australia on astro turfs.

Name some of your favourite sports films?
Any Given Sunday by Oliver Stone is an all time favourite. I also like Escape to Victory and Shaolin Soccer. My son showed me Goal and Goal 2 recently and I quite enjoyed them.

There have been reports that you aren't happy with the film. Comment.

See, you can't be unhappy with a guy like Shimit Amin who has directed this film. He's very sweet and talented. I've known him since Asoka and more than anyone else; I did the film for Shimit. In fact just last night, Adi (Aditya Chopra), Jaideep Sahni and Shimit told me, "Thanks for doing the film for three geeks." So how can I have an issue with these guys?

You've seen the film. Did you like it?
I wouldn't have done it if I didn't like it. Now how the audience reacts to it is not in my control.

Talking about the audience, can you ever predict a hit or a flop?
(Smiles) You want to know the truth? I can predict if a film is a hit or a flop on the third day of the shooting. And when I say hit or a flop I mean a big hit or a big flop. See, when you make a film you've got to think like a fighter. First you need to convince yourself that it'll be a big hit. If that's not the case then you go by other people's conviction or else you pray ki kuch ho jaaye.

But doesn't the pressure get to you since your films are not just compared with your last films but also to films of all the other actors?
(Smiles) Since the last two years, I've detached myself from my films. I don't want to know how my film is faring, I don't want to hard sell a film after it has released. The pressure becomes too much so I've become detached. Otherwise I'll crack under pressure. I also know that we are dealing with a fairly intelligent audience base. I'd like to believe that it is an intelligent audience that has made me a star. I think the audience understands the level of a film. For example Chak De! India is not a Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge. It'll not run and rule for 12 years like DDLJ. I'll be happy if it touches 12 hearts and Inshallah recover its money. I try to do one different film every year and many a times I've burnt my fingers. But I'll keep on doing that till I don't burn my hand.

Since Chak De! India is all about team spirit, tell me - are you a team player?
I'm only a team guy. In fact I'm just a manager and let the guys do all the work. I believe that if you don't trust people at the job they are good at then that job will never be done.

What is your reaction to all these numerous French honours being bestowed on you?

I think I look like a French lover. I'm deeply honoured with all their love.

Will we ever get to read your memoirs, Twenty Years Of A Decade?
(Laughs) I don't know. There are already way too many books on me. But I must complete it. It's been a decade since I started it. Maybe in this break I will finish it.

What's the status of KBC?
It won't happen this year. They want to incorporate some of the elements that we introduced, change some elements, change the sets and the music so it'll be sometime mid next year when it'll all happen.

Harneet Singh, ScreenIndia

Pyarelal makes a comeback with a retro number composed for Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om

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Pyarelal Sharma of the famous Laxmikant-Pyarelal duo is back to film music direction. Or so one may think, courtesy the buzz around his composing music for a song in Farah Khan’s forthcoming film Om Shanti Om.

“Farah wanted me to do three songs, but I insisted on doing just one,” he says, adding, “I had initially refused her as I had gone a bit low on doing film music post Deewane Mastane (2004) but my daughter convinced me.” Farah’s only brief to Pyarelal was that she wanted the typical LP style of music from the ’70s to go with the flashback track in the film that revolves around reincarnation.

What’s the LP style of music one may wonder and he says after a long pause, “That’s for the music lovers and critics to decide but I think it’s something jo purana hote huye bhi fresh ho…”. And LP style makes use of a 150-plus orchestra, a rarity in today’s age of digital recordings. “Nobody works with an orchestra these days but Farah readily accepted my request to recording the song with an orchestra.

Moreover, unlike today’s music directors, I still work from home. So we had two rehearsals at home followed by one in Yashraj Studio and were done with the song in three days. It’s written by Javed Akhtar,” he says. “I am quite keen on seeing how it looks on the big screen,” he says.

Does that mean we will get to hear more of him? He adds, “I come from an era where music directors didn’t just chat up directors asking for work. Though we too had our share of struggles, but now I am well past that stage. I would like to work with directors with an ear for music like Farah, with whom I wouldn’t mind doing an entire film in the future.”

Pyarelal is also all praise for Om Shanti Om’s music director Vishal and Shekhar. “They are well behaved and are good at soft music.”

But it’s really a tough call to get him to pick a favourite film score from recent compositions. “I think the last film score that appealed to me in its entirety was AR Rahman’s Roja.” As of now, Pyarelal is gearing up to compose symphonies with the Royal Philharmonia Orchestra for the Royal Festival in London next year. Life indeed has come a full circle for him.

PiyushRoy, ExpressIndia

SRK's trainer hired & fired by Hrithik

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Hrithik Roshan hired Shah Rukh Khan's trainer Prashant Sawant. But Hrithik was quite disappointed with the trainer and dropped him after just a day's work.

The dose of exercises recommended by Prashant did not go down well with Hrithik.

What also disturbed Hrithik was when Prashant tried to cash in on the actor and his wife Suzanne's name, in an interview to leading television channel. The interview had Prashant say that he had trained Suzanne and Hrithik and had received positive feedback from them!

That sent Hrithik fuming actually, and Prashant was shown the door. Wonder whether he went to SRK and told him the story!

Source: BollywoodBuzz

Shah Rukh to finalize his new assignments for next year

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After the stupendous commercial and critical success of CHAK DE! INDIA, Shah Rukh Khan is now busy with the initial promotion of his next release, the 35-crore OM SHANTI OM.

Not only that, the patchwork shooting of the film is also being done simultaneously. The next project that King Khan will shoot for is Rajkumar Hirani's film, which may commence in December. But what after that?

As per media reports, early next year, Shah Rukh Khan is likely to finalize his next project with close family friend, Karan Johar. The film in question is obviously the realistic, KHAN (working title).

The superstar is also expected to make a final decision regarding Farhan Akhtar's
DON 2.

But thats not all because contrary to the buzz, Shah Rukh Khan has not turned down Shirish Kunder's JOKER as yet.

Abid, BollywoodTradeNewsNetwork

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