Fardeen Khan talks about the remake of Feroz Khan’s Qurbani.
We have already announced the remake of Qurbani. I am planning to play my father’s role. It is a contemporary subject which despite being 25 years old, holds true even today. The plot and the characters are contemporary. We have received tremendous reactions just with the announcement of the film. Let’s hope for the best.
Fardeen is now looking forward to his forthcoming film ‘Pyaare Mohan’, slated for April 21 release. So how was it working with Viveik Oberoi?
I am Pyaare who is blind and he is Mohan, who is hearing-impaired. It was a great experience working with Viveik. We shared a great rapport, which extends on the screen and reflects in our work. It was a difficult role. We had to maintain the continuity and react accordingly at all times. I think we make a great team together. (more…)
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Unlike other actors, Akshaye Khanna understands his co-star of ‘Shaadi Se Pehle’, Mallika Sherawat very well and finds that the sizzling actress gets misunderstood by many. Besides that he talks about his forthcoming films.
You’re known to be choosy, so how come you’re going to be seen in five films now?
It's not a question of being choosy. It's about finding roles that excite me. This time I liked all the five scripts. There's so much work happening in our film industry. Just how much of that work is worth doing depends entirely on an individual actor. I was suddenly offered stuff that I found terribly exciting.
And you are doing a comedy with Mallika Sherawat!
Why not? I think Mallika Sherawat is misunderstood. I'm not saying her image is entirely misleading. There's never any fire without smoke. But just because she has done certain films in the past of a particular kind, it doesn't mean that everything she does now will be of the same quality. She wants to move away from her image and this film is a good starting point. (more…)
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After giving pounding performances in ‘Satya’ and ‘Monsoon Wedding’ Shefali Shah is back with a terrific performance in Mahatma Versus Gandhi. She talks about the film and describe it as a role that any actor would die for.
The talented but underused actor has been swimming against the tide, preferring marriage and motherhood to the solid career that awaited her.
I never thought of a career as a burning desire at that time. Marriage and babies are what I wanted at that time. Now I am just getting back to work. And don’t you think ‘Waqt’ and ‘15 Park Avenue’ are an incredible way to re-start?
Now I’m awaiting my third film ‘Mahatma Versus Gandhi’ where I have a role that any actor would die for. I am lucky to be offered such roles after my comeback. The industry is showing me respect as an actor. After ‘Waqt’, I was terrified I’d be offered all the mummy roles. But I didn’t. It made me feel very special. It was Amitji (Bachchan) who suggested I do his wife’s role in ‘Waqt’. There were others who thought I would look too young. We did a lot of deliberation before I was in. (more…)
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