Wednesday, November 28, 2012

No war with SRK that I know of: Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan returns to the silver screen with his first big role in three years with the suspense drama Talaash which opens in theaters worldwide this Friday on November 30. The award-winning actor and producer spoke about his latest movie and career. He opens up about Talaash, how it was working with Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukherji, whether he is a perfectionist, his take on the "3 Khans" phenomenon, and more.
Ques: Do you gravitate towards movies about social messages?
Aamir: Not all of my films have social messages. You might have seen Delhi Belly, I don't think there was any social message in that. Or Fanaa, or Ghajini, no social message. Those are emotional stories or love stories. It's not true that I only do movies with social messages. I do films that excite me. I do films that touch my heart and move me. They may or may not have a social message. But that's not why I am doing films. I'm doing a story because it touches me.

Ques: What is Talaash about?
Aamir: It's essentially a suspense drama. The reason why I chose Talaash and the reason that it attracted me was because not only is it a great suspense story where when I heard the script I couldn't tell what was going to happen next, it's also an exciting story and it held that suspense for me. But at its heart it's a story about coming to terms with loss. It's a very emotional story at its core. And each one of us has either lost somebody close to us or we are afraid of losing someone close to us. So losing somebody close to you is a reality for all of us. That's how life is. So here is a film which apart from being a suspense drama is a film which helps you, perhaps, to come to terms with loss.
Ques: How did you like working again with Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukherji?
Aamir: It's been great working with both of them. Both are very fine actors and both are very good human beings. I get along really well with both of them. It's great fun to work with both of them. When you work with a good artist there is a certain chemistry that you share which makes a scene come alive. You have a certain give and take and that helps your own performance. I think that happens with Rani and Kareena and they're both fantastic actresses and people will really enjoy seeing the two of them together in the film.

Ques: The press always writes about the "3 Khans" and your interactions with each other. Why is it an important news story?
Aamir: I don't get the importance. Is there a war between me and Shah Rukh right now? Not that I know of. So it's of no consequence to me. I hope Yash-ji's film gets every success it deserves and more. Yash-ji passing away is a big loss to all of us. I'm hoping this last film of his has a deep impact on everyone. And I wish all the best to Salman who has a film coming out at Christmas. So I'm hoping both films do well. I'm hoping Talaash does well also.

Ques: Are you happy with your string of successes?
Aamir: Filmmaking is a tough job. I am fortunate that for the last so many years my films have been doing well and people have been liking my movies. I'm very fortunate and grateful for that. I'm happy that the right projects have come my way. I got to work with some really talented writers and directors, as a result the films have turned out the way that they have. Filmmaking is a team effort and the director plays a very important part, the writer plays a very important part. But along with that there is the cameraman, the sound engineer, the music composer, lyric writer, other actors - so many people come together to make a film. So when a film does well, it's a result of the team doing good work. So I'm fortunate to have worked with talented people.

Ques: Are you a perfectionist?
Aamir: I don't think I'm a perfectionist. I don't think anyone can be. I do enjoy my work and therefore I work with a lot of love and care and I don't leave any stone unturned from my side. I don't think anything can be perfect, especially in the creative field. There's no such thing as perfect. In the creative field it's all about what the vision of the director is and what happens organically in that moment. In another moment, that same thing will happen differently. That's the reality of creative work. So there is no such thing as perfection in creative work.
Ques: Do you follow box office figures for your films and does that drive you?
Aamir: At the outset, I am not looking at figures. Figures I look at in retrospect. They help me gauge how well a film of mine has been received. It's one of the yardsticks that helps me. But that's not the only yardstick and certainly it's not something I keep in mind when I'm selecting a film. Had I kept the figure in mind, then I never would have made films like Lagaan. These films went on to become very successful, but at the outset there were not any logical reasons for them to do big business. So there's Lagaan, Rang De Basanti, Sarfarosh, Taare Zameen Par - all of these films I would have never done if I thought "oh, I have to do 100 crore." All of these films take up a fair amount of my time, even if I'm not acting in them. So I'm the last person to look at figures at the outset.
And numbers don't tell everything. Even if a film does huge business, you can ask people how did you like the film and seven out of ten may say "hmmmm, timepass." You can take another film which has done one-fourth the business and eight out of ten say "what a fantastic film!" So numbers can be deceptive. What success means to me is that when we as a creative team sit down before it releases, do we feel we succeeded in making what we set out to make? How close have we come? Ideally, success is when you are happy with what you have made.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Ranbir Kapoor To Share Screen Space With Shah Rukh Khan In Karan Johar Flick?


Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has been known as the Baadshah of Bollywood whereas Ranbir Kapoor is known as the Crown Prince and now, it seems that the two might come together for a Karan Johar flick.

Sources claim that Johar, who is directing a period romance next after Student Of The Year, had asked Shah Rukh Khan to lead the cast and was keen to have Ranbir on board too. However, it seems that though Ranbir has not turned down the offer, he is still taking his time as he is not so sure about being a part of a two-hero project at this stage in his career.

Ranbir, who was last seen playing a Chaplinesque character named Murphy in Anurag Basu's Barfi!, will be next seen romancing his former flame Deepika Padukone in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Zarine and Salman Together again


After making her debut in Veer with Salman Khan, Zarine Khan paired with the star for the item number Character Dheela in Ready

Sallu's discovery will again share stage with the star for a show in Dubai next month.

Says a source, `Zarine recently performed in seven cities across the country. Character Dheela is the most performed song in her stage shows. Catching on to the popularity of the track, the event agency has roped in Zarine to bring her back with Salman. The details of the act are being worked upon.`

The event in Dubai is part of the UAE's National Day celebrations on December 2 that will also have Priyanka Chopra showcasing her singer avatar.

Adds the source, `Salman has several tracks to perform from his films but Character Dheela will be the mainstay of the show.`

After Veer in 2010, Zarine was seen in Housefull 2. There has been buzz that she is in talks for another project, meanwhile she keeps busy with stage shows.

Rajkumar Hirani's Aamir-Anushka starrer PEEKAY on schedule


Raj Kumar Hirani  is shocked with number of rumours floating about the film being delayed or him not working on PEEKAY anymore.

And what's interesting is this while all this is being spoken and written about, Rajkumar Hirani is busy doing recce of locations in Delhi. Rajkumar Hirani's second unit has already started shooting on schedule almost 15 days back.

The entire schedule was that the second unit would shoot in October and November. And actual principal shooting or photography with talent would start in mid-January. As Raju sir wants to capture the early winter of Delhi.

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Says Raj Kumar Hirani, "I have been on location hunt in interiors of Rajasthan and Delhi. Songs are being recorded for PEEKAY. All my energies are focused on the film. Nothing has changed. I wanted to capture the winter of Delhi and that's when we start shooting. We are on schedule."

Adds Raj Kumar Hirani, "Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma will join the shoot by mid January. We would be announcing a young dynamic actor in the second lead in a week's time."

Shah Rukh: I have no problem with any actor


Shah Rukh Khan celebrated his 47th birthday with the media and thousands of fans gathered outside his bungalow, Mannat, in Bandra, suburban Mumbai.

Like every year, the actor cut a cake, and thanked everyone for their wishes.

"I am not one for big birthday celebrations," SRK said. "I feel blessed that every year people from the media and my fans from all across the country celebrate my birthday with so much love. I am happy that other people are also happy for me on my birthday. It is very touching."