The much sought after Aishwarya Rai, who has been
turning down movies for more than just lack of time, says she refused
Karan Johar's comedy "Dostana" because the quirky situations
mentioned in the script wouldn't have worked.
Karan wanted to cast her with Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham. He
has now roped in Priyanka Chopra for the female lead.
"I opted out of 'Dostana' because the inter-personal relationships
among the three of us made me uncomfortable. Now that Abhishek and I
are married, the kind of quirky situations shown in 'Dostana', albeit
in a comic vein, wouldn't have worked," Aishwarya told IANS in
an interview.
When asked why she accepted superstar Rajnikanth starrer "Robot",
Aishwarya said: "I want to work with Rajni sir, yaar. He is phenomenal.
Everyone speaks of this experience. I'll actually go through the experience.
It's very important for me to come away with something from my films
since I give so much."
The film is directed by Shankar, who gave Aishwarya her first break
in "Jeans".
"It's a total Rajni-Shankar styled entertainer. There's no logic
as to why I agreed to do it beyond the urge to work with Rajnikanth.
Shankar and Rajni sir have approached me for so many films, it's embarrassing."
Excerpts from an interview:
Q: First things first. Did you turn down Karan Johar's "Dostana"?
A: Yes, I opted out of "Dostana" because the inter-personal
relationships among the three of us made me uncomfortable. Now that
Abhishek and I are married, the kind of quirky situations shown in "Dostana",
albeit in a comic vein, wouldn't have worked."
Q: But "Dhoom 2" and "Jodhaa Akbar" worked
although you were paired with Hrithik Roshan and not Abhishek?
A: But "Dhoom" was before marriage and there was no triangle
in "Jodhaa Akbar". Now the audience can't see me sharing my
affections for Abhishek with another guy. I can't tell you why it wouldn't
have worked for Abhishek and I as a pair without giving away the plot.
Karan Johar wasn't bothered with all these personal considerations,
but I felt otherwise. I thought the audience would wonder, "She
likes John and Abhishek equally? No way!"
Q: Now you'll be romancing Rajnikanth in Shankar's "Robot"?
A: It's a total Rajni-Shankar styled entertainer. There's no logic
as to why I agreed to do it beyond the urge to work with Rajnikanth.
Shankar and Rajni sir have approached me for so many films, it's embarrassing.
Ever since we did "Jeans" together Shankar has approached
me for all his films except "Boys".
Rajni sir, being the senior that he is, has shown no egoistic traits
in approaching me for his last four-five films. And my refusal to do
his films was never misconstrued by him. I admire him for that. It speaks
volumes for his seniority and his calibre as a human being to never
take offence to my no."
Q: Is that why you said yes to "Robot"?
A: This time for "Robot" it was an immediate yes from me.
I just wanted to work with Rajni sir and Shankar. My "Jeans"
with Shankar was a super success. I learnt so much from "Jeans"
and Shankar. "Robot" too will be a learning experience.
Q: Is it a sci-fi film?
A: It is hard to define. But technically it will take cinema to another
level. I can only say I'll come away enriched. It's very important for
me to come away with something from my films since I give so much. I
want to work with Rajni sir, yaar. He's phenomenal. Everyone speaks
of this experience. I'll actually go through the experience.
Q: Well you have a seasoned phenomenon (Amitabh Bachchan) in
your own house.
A: Yes, but I share a different equation with the one in my house.
They're both institutions. And I'm blessed to work with both. When I
look back at all the leading men, directors and technicians I've worked
with I feel totally blessed. It's a good place to be in.