Pretty Vidya Balan is elated. The actress, who started
her career with a Bengali film, is doing a second one now for director
Gautam Haldar and feels the experience is like going back to her roots.
"I feel I was a Bengali in my last life. In fact, when Ritu-da
(Rituparno Ghosh) offered me a Hindi film, I shocked him by requesting
him to do a Bengali film with me," Vidya told IANS in an interview.
The movie she is most looking forward to doing in 2008 is Haldar's
Bengali film.
"He is the same director with whom I did my career's very first
film 'Bhalo Theko' in Bengali. I really wanted to do another Bengali
film because that's where my acting career started. Even my first Hindi
film 'Parineeta' was very Bengali in ambience.
"I play a character called Hashi and Tanuja-ji is also in it with
me. I'm aware she has done loads of Bengali films in the past. And she's
one of the actresses I truly admire. So, I'm really excited about the
film," she said.
Working in Haldar's film is like a homecoming for her.
"Kolkata is home for me. I sincerely wanted to do it. This is
my way of saying thank you to the Bengali film industry. It welcomed
me at a time when I had no place in the Hindi film industry. I've always
been fascinated by the land of (Satyajit) Ray. It was a dream to have
done a role in a Bengali one as my very first film," Vidya said.
Even her character in "Bhool Bhulaiya" was eminently Bengali,
she says.
"I worked so hard on the character. Awards nominations? I'd love
to get the awards. I thought the kids would hate me after that frightening
role. It did scare them. And I'm glad. I was meant to. Fortunately,
they recall me by the breezy radio-jockey's character in 'Lage Raho
Munna Bhai'," the actress said.
Though Vidya's "Rahgeer", a take on Vijay Anand's "Guide",
opposite Akshay Kumar didn't work out, Vidya and Akshay have become
a hit jodi.
"Insha Allah if all goes well, Akshay and I will sign another
film together this year."
At the moment Vidya has only one assignment in Bollywood - Aziz Mirza's
"Kismat Connection".
"And it's very different from everything I've done so far. That's
how I like it. I don't want to get repetitive so early in my career."
She played Ajay Devgan's supportive wife in the recently released "Halla
Bol" and feels proud of the work, no matter what its box office
outcome.
"Whether it's the amnesiac wife in 'Salaam-e-Ishq', the schizophrenic
wife in 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' or the fiercely supportive wife of a philandering
star in 'Halla Bol', I'm equally proud and possessive of all my films,
no matter how they perform at the box office," she said.
Why isn't she in any of the big banners in Bollywood?
"I crave to work with all of them. And I'm sure it will happen
at the right time. Sometimes you strive hard for something and it doesn't
happen. Like, I wanted to do another Bengali film. While I was trying
it didn't happen. When I stopped trying it happened," Vidya said.
The one wish she'd like granted this year?
"You mean apart from doing another Bengali film? I'd like to be
loved all the time. And can I get one more wish? I wish all my films
would do well. In my recent lot, 'Salaam-e-Ishq' and 'Halla Bol' didn't.
But I really loved working in both. And I'm proud of them," she
said.