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An interview with Shreyas Talpade |
Having delivered brilliant performances in IQBAL and
DOR, Shreyas Talpade has once again come up with a
stunning show in OM SHANTI OM. Winning acclaims for
all his performances, Shreyas is now coming in a new
role in Nagesh's BOMBAY TO BANGKOK. The film is
already the talk of the town and in this romantic
comedy Shreyas is paired with a Thai actress in the
lead. Recently, we talked to Shreyas at length on his
new film, heroine and his future plans. Here are the
excerpts.
Q: Tell us something about your next film BOMBAY TO
BANGKOK.
A: This is a light hearted romantic film depicting
the love story of an Indian boy and a Thai girl.
My role in this film is that of a bawarchi and a
small-time thief. In the process of the thefts, one
day I steal something that happens to belong to a
mafia. Realizing its value, I camouflage as a doctor
and fly to Bangkok to sell the item there and once in
Bangkok I come across a Thai girl who works in a
massage parlour. First we become good friends and then
fall in love and together try to sell the item. You
may call this film a typical Bollywood masala film as
it has all the ingredients of a successful Hindi film.
Q: We have heard that you have also sung a few
songs for the film?
A: Yes, you may call this the first lip-sync song in a
Nagesh movie. There is a disco song 'Same, same, but
different' where Lena and I have sung in parts. I
remember that when the film's music composer Salim-Suleiman
was trying to teach us the song by raising beats with
his fingers on the table, we had no problem at all.
But when we were taken to the recording studio, we had
a tough time. Then I realized how difficult it is to
do someone else's job. Anyways, I am happy that
everyone helped us a lot in making our first music
venture a success.
Q: Would you like to tell us something about your
co-star Lena?
A: I enjoyed a lot working with Lena. Initially, there
were some hiccups in getting the right tuning between
us. But, I made efforts to ensure that she did not
feel like an alien amongst us. I thought that if I
were doing a Thai film, I would have faced the same
problems, and so I did my best to put Lena at ease.
Besides, each and every member of the unit worked hard
to make her feel easy on the sets and gradually she
became a part of the unit.
Q: This is your third film with Nagesh. Do you
consider him as your friend or godfather?
A: It is very natural that we are good friends.
Together we have done three back-to-back films and the
best part of this is that they are all on different
subjects and my roles were different too. We have
always tried to present something new before the
audience each time. Today Nagesh and I are so close
that he knows exactly what he can expect from me,
while I am aware of his demands and expectations. It
is true that we are good friends, but we never try to
take undue advantage of this. He is always my director
on the sets and I do what he wants.
Q: Did you ever feel that Nagesh has been trying a
new experiment with each new film with you?
A: Look, Nagesh has always been experimenting with his
films and does films only on subjects that appeal to
him. However, he never forces his likes and dislikes
on others. Even today, before casting me he asks me if
I would like to do the film with him. The fact is he
needn't ask me about it for we are very good friends.
Nevertheless, he is a professional and always
maintains professionalism. I am happy that I have
succeeded in two previous experiments carried by
Nagesh and am working hard to make the third one a hit
too.
Q: Your award winning film THE HANGMAN is still to
reach the audience. How much does it pain that the
film is yet to be released?
A: It is very natural that when a lot of effort and
money has gone into the making of a film and it is not
released, everyone associated with it is pained. And
the pain is even more when a film like THE HANGMAN
does not release. Everyone who has watched the film
has accepted that it truly deserved the award. The
film revolves around a hangman and his son. Disturbed
over his profession, the hangman desires that his son
would be educated and become a police officer some
day. But destiny has other plans and things change in
life for them.
Q: Your performance in OM SHANTI OM has been
appreciated widely. Are you getting any benefits from
this?
A: Look, there is definitely some benefit. I feel very
fortunate to have been a part of this film and it is
the biggest film of my career so far as this provided
me with an opportunity to work with Shah Rukh Khan and
Farah Khan. They as well as the audience liked my
performance in the film and I give the credit to them.
I am thankful to Shah Rukh and Farah Khan for the
audience has not only liked my performance, but also
my character in the film.
Q: So can the audience expect that you will be cast
in their next film too?
A: (Laughingly) I am also hoping the same. Actually,
it always feels good to work with good people. After
reaching a certain platform one need not worry about
getting roles. Both Shah Rukh and Farah are very
passionate about films and I am sure that their next
film will also be a great entertainer and I will be a
part of it too.
Q: Apart from Hindi films, what are you doing in
Marathi films?
A: Recently, along with Mukta Arts I did a Marathi
film titled KANDE POHE and it is scheduled for an
April release. Soon I will be engaged in the promotion
of this film, where I have done a cameo in a song
sequence. Since Hindi films consume a lot of time,
presently I am busy with Hindi films.
Q: Are you making any other Marathi film apart from
KANDE POHE?
A: (Laughs) if this film succeeds, I will dare to make
more.
Q: Tell us something about you forthcoming films?
A: My forthcoming films include Rohit Shetty's GOLMAAL
RETURNS, Sangeet Siwan's CLICK and Shyam Benegal's
MAHADEV. Presently, I am engaged in the shooting of
these three films.
Q: In addition to these, we have heard that you are
acting in a film by M F Hussain.
A: Yes, you are right. I will be portraying M F
Hussain in a film based on his autobiography. The film
will not cover the artist's entire life, but only a
part of his life - it will cover his journey from 17
years to 35 years. However, it will take some time for
the film to go to the floor. Although Hussain Saab is
eager to make the film, he is not keeping good health.
Besides, the scripting part is yet to be done. So it
is too early to say when the film will be made.
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