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An interview with Javed Jaffrey |
Friday April 13, 03:01 PM
By IndiaFM News Bureau
The
actor with an inborn comic flair, Javed Jaffrey
tickled your funny bone two years back in his
Crocodile Dundee avatar in Salaam Namaste. And he
returns with the same team of director Siddharth Anand
and Saif Ali Khan in Yashraj film's Ta Ra Rum Pum. So
will he be equally insanely funny in this film as
well?
Read on as he gets in an exclusive conversation with
IndiaFM on this film and his forthcoming lineup...
You played a hilarious character in Salaam Namaste.
Can we expect something similar in Ta Ra Rum Pum?
No, it's quite different and that's why they are
underplaying it in the publicity. My character is an
integral part of the script. In the film, only Saif
and Rani and their two kids play lead roles. The only
other prominent role apart from them is this guy. He
is a manager cum coach cum friend. He is a funny
character to an extent but not crazy. Since he is a
manager cum coach, the script didn't permit him to be
crazily funny like my character was in Salaam Namaste.
They could have picked any lead actor for this because
it's a proper main supporting role. Thankfully for me
it's worked out really good as there are lots of ups
and downs in the role. There are not many characters
in the film.
Getting along with Saif Ali Khan would have been
nostalgic
Very much! Saif is a thorough professional and focused
on his work. He is not a selfish actor. He doesn't try
to impose himself into a scene where he is not
supposed to. He is very well balanced and has got a
great sense of comedy which has worked in this film.
Do you think that new age directors are treating
comic characters with a lot more difference? The
comedians now are more intelligent and not buffoons
You know that's a very wrong term. We tend to say
clown. Why are there clowns in circus? Because they
have to explain something without speaking lines to
people who don't understand the language. There are
people in the audience, all of whom speak different
languages. And the clown has to make everybody laugh.
He opts to the physical comedy. That's what this
country is all about. Comedians of the past had to
cater to the audience which was hugely diverse. To
cater to 90 per cent illiterate audience isn't an easy
job. We are catering to the masses and most of them
are illiterate so we have to understand that. And I
think it's brilliant because they made the common man
laugh. Today, the so called intelligent comedian fails
to make common people laugh. They don't understand
what you are saying so either you make that two
percent understand and get some praise and get some
critics award or you have that 90 percent laughing
with you.
Today, the literacy level has gone up and the concept
of multiplex audience is coming in. Now there's no
separate comedian; rather he will be part of the
script. So whether the lead actor plays or supporting
actor plays a comic role, it doesn't become a separate
track. Earlier it wasn't like that. Now the comedy is
a part of the script, so whether it's a lead,
supporting or the villain, the comedy is infused
accordingly.
You are also doing the remake of Victoria No. 203.
Yes, I play the main villain in the film. He is
extremely rich. When he can't buy things he steals it.
He is like 'I made you an offer and you said no, so
it's ok now I'll take it'. He has a strange humor but
quite deadly. He'll kill without thinking. He is
totally a selfish man.
Interestingly, you even started your career with a
negative role in Meri Jung.
Yes, and the last one I did was in Boom. I thoroughly
enjoyed doing that role. I like playing any role that
excites me as an actor. An actor can't be playing only
positive or negative role. My intention is to play
lead roles, whether they are positive negative or
funny doesn't matter.
Whose character are you playing from the original?
In the original it was played by Anwar Hussain. The
role has been made much bigger. There are two roles
which have been altered - Navin Nischol's role which
is now being played by Jimmy Shergill and Anwar's role
being done by me. My role has become much bigger. I
have written a song; I sang it and I am going to
choreograph it as well.
That sounds interesting. Please elaborate
Ya, I have written a song on a situation which is very
interesting. As I said I'll also choreograph that
song. Kamal Sadanah wanted me to do it. The last song
that I sung was 'Mumbhai' in Bombay Boys. The song in
Victoria No.203 is an attitude song. Viju Shah has
composed it. It will be picturized on me and Preeti
Jhangiani. I'll be working on it from next month.
Indra Kumar's Dhamaal again sounds like a comedy
film.
Arshad Warsi and I are brothers in the film. Arshad
plays an over smart guy and I play a dumb guy. My
character's name is Manav and Arshad is Adi so we are
'Adimanav' in the film. It's a comedy film.
What about the offbeat film Forest? That looks like
a more serious subject.
I am playing the lead role in Forest. It's a dark
thriller and a relationship based film. There is a
man-eating leopard somewhere in the background. The
film makes environmental statements. The film is very
well written and performances are very nice. There are
four main characters in the film played by Nandana Sen,
Ankur Vikal, a boy named Salim and me. I play a forest
officer in the film. It's about a very complex
relationship.
You have done very few films but remarkable
characters. Is it because you go for selected movies
only or you are not getting interesting offers?
To be very honest I am not getting right stuff which I
like so whatever I have chosen has been done after a
lot of deliberation. I like interesting characters. I
flow with the current wherever it takes me. I don't
think too much. I do my work
Any plans in getting into film production?
Well you hit on the right target. Currently only talks
are going on but I can't speak about it till something
concrete materializes.
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