"Bhagam Bhag" left Govinda absolutely
rejuvenated and he describes the experience of shooting with Priyadarshan
as unique.
"I've done many comedies with my friend David Dhawan. But working
with Priyadarshan was a new experience," Govinda told IANS.
Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar are quite a team therefore Govinda
faced an initial spell of awkwardness on the sets.
"That's true," Govinda admits honestly. "For the first
four-five days I was the odd one out. It took me a while to get into
Priyadarshan's and Akshay's rhythm. Once I did that, I had the time
of my life."
The actor, who delivered hits like "Hero No.1", "Coolie
No. 1", says earlier he used to shoulder a lot of responsibility
on the director's behalf.
"Not that it never paid off! K. Ravi Shankar was completely
new when he did 'Sindoor' and 'Dariya Dil' with me. So were Rakesh
Roshan and my brother Kirti Kumar when they directed me in 'Khudgarz'
and 'Hatya'. But now I've decided to be a director's actor.
"In Nikhil Advani's 'Salaam-e-Ishq' you saw me the way he wanted
me to be. In Priyadarshan's 'Bhagam Bhaag' I'm what he wanted. And
in Dhawan's 'Partner' you'll see Govinda in his style."
In fact, Govinda is on the verge of signing yet another film with
Dhawan.
"I've never felt more charged as an actor. The shooting in London
with Priyadarshan was extremely educative. I met so many new people.
Travel and work open up your mind. I was doing both in London."
Be it Advani, Priyadarshan or Dhawan - everybody says that Govinda
is a changed man.
"I'd like to think I've changed. Yes, I did have time-management
problems. I've solved that. But more than that I did a lot of films
for emotional reasons. At one time I'd have three-four films on the
sets. That took its toll on my health and career. I've learnt my lesson
well. No more 'bhagam-bhag' for me."
Politics now takes a backseat. Govinda is clear about where his priorities
lie.
"I've always been very clear about my film career. It was always
my first love. Everything else came later. However, other commitments
got in the way. But now I've decided to give all of myself to my acting
career. It's a great joy to be back on the sets."
In his second innings Govinda's humility gets to you. After all he
has had the kind of comic innings that no leading man has seen. Govinda
brushes off the past.
"A lot of time has passed. Trends have changed. And I'm trying
my best to readjust. Just how much I'll succeed remains to be seen.
Right now I just want to enjoy the feeling of getting back into the
groove."
Govinda squarely shoulders the blame for his career's eclipse.
"I've been involved in one catastrophe after another. Sometimes
it's hard to be optimistic when you're faced with one crisis after
another. I try to put myself outside my troubles.
"I'm still a soldier of Soniaji's (Congress president Sonia
Gandhi) party. I'll present myself in Delhi if I'm called. But for
now I only want to savour the bhaagam-bhaag of film industry."