He is not doing full time politics anymore but big
screen's gag bag Govinda, who had people in splits in "Partner",
says that he hasn't quit politics permanently.
"I've severed all relations with undesirable elements. I met (Congress
chief) Soniaji and told her I wanted to work towards improving my own
constituency. Now I want to restrict myself to my constituency. Now
I find the clouds around me dispersing. I want to get as close to nature
as possible," Govinda told IANS in an interview.
"I've been targeted for trying to do good work, but I won't give
up. I'm trying my best to go beyond all nuisance around me," said
Govinda who plans to do solo roles soon.
"Please treat my three films 'Bhagam Bhag', "Salaam-e-Ishq"
and David's 'Partner' as stepping-stones. I feel I'll be carrying films
on my own shoulders shortly."
Excerpts:
Q: Are you in or out of politics?
A: I'm like water. My temperature depends on the atmosphere. Things
around me had become so volatile I couldn't function properly. In Indian
politics deception seems a by-word. I'll have none of that. From now
on I want to be a part of only those factions that believe in decency
and hard work. That applies to both cinema and politics. I've severed
all relations with undesirable elements. I met Soniaji and told her
I want to work towards improving my own constituency. Now I find the
clouds around me dispersing. I want to get as close to nature as possible.
Q: Why was there so little of you in your comeback film "Bhagam
Bhag"?
A: My intention was to make a comeback at any cost. I wasn't finding
a way out anywhere. Salman Khan and David Dhawan were the first to offer
me solace. Then came Priyadarshan and Akshay Kumar. I never bothered
with how I was treated. I just needed to return. I didn't want to be
caught up in any more problems. At least I found a place back in the
industry.
Q: Akshay seems to be playing the kind of roles you used to
do.
A: I believe every actor gets some chance or the other to show his
capability. I had one long scene in "Bhagam Bhag" and I was
happy with that. An enlightened viewer knows when it comes to getting
into character - Kamal Haasan and Amitabh Bachchan are the kings. To
a certain extent you find Abhishek getting into character. How many
actors today have the capability to go beyond characters? I feel I've
done whatever I could. I think I'm quite okay in "Bhagam Bhag".
Q: I feel you were treated unfairly in "Bhagam Bhag".
A: Shall I tell you frankly? These things do happen. I don't want to
think of these things. I don't want any actor to be scared thinking
Govinda will eat him up. I want to achieve my target of again doing
solo heroes. Sure I've started at the bottom rung. But that's where
everyone has to start.
Q: You were accused of fraternising with the underworld in
Dubai.
A: I know. I wonder what happened to that so-called scandal! Artists
are already wary souls. How much more cautious can one be? For 17 years
I haven't gone anywhere in the Middle East. Imagine how much money I'd
have earned. God knows what force stopped me but now I'm planning to
have a show in the Middle East. No one can stop me. Very soon I'll make
my announcement.
Q: Will you have time for any politics after so many films?
A: A person can have time for any thing he desires. There's a great
satisfaction in humanitarian work. I've been targeted for trying to
do good work, but I won't give up. I'm trying my best to go beyond all
nuisances around me.
Q: You've completed 44. What's life taught you?
A: That if you do good, you'll get good.
Q: In "Salaam-e-Ishq" you worked with a South African
actress Sharon Asra.
A: She is a very dedicated actress. The film is about the uncontrollable
love of people from Uttar Pradesh. Please treat my three films "Bhagam
Bhag", "Salaam-e-Ishq" and David's "Partner"
as stepping-stones. I feel I'll be carrying films on my own shoulders
shortly.