Akshaye Khanna, who is known to be choosy about his roles, surprisingly
has five films under his belt and says he has never been so productive
before.
"It's not a question of being choosy. It's about finding roles
that excite me. I have always maintained that I'll do any project I
like. It just so happens that I liked all the five scripts," Akshaye
told IANS in an interview.
Despite being known as one of the most talented actors in Bollywood,
Akshaye has a very different notion of himself. "Even today I am
hugely lacking in self-confidence. There's a huge level of dissatisfaction
and turmoil. I guess that's part of every actor's personality."
Excerpts:
Q: Knowing how choosy you are, why are you suddenly in five
films?
A: It's not a question of being choosy. It's about finding roles that
excite me. I have always maintained that I'll do any project I like.
It just so happens that 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 the individual actor.
I was offered stuff that I found terribly exciting. I want to work.
It's the only thing that keeps me happy. Whatever films I did, I did
happily. I have never been so productive before.
Q: What are you doing with Mallika Sherawat in "Shaadi
Se Pehle"?
A: Why not? I think Mallika is much misunderstood. I am not saying
her image is entirely misleading. There's never any fire without smoke.
But just because she has done two-three films in the past of a particular
kind, it doesn't follow that everything she does will be of the same
quality.
She is working with a different set of artistes like Satish Kaushik,
Sanjay Chhel, Subhash Ghai-ji and me in "Shaadi Se Pehle".
She wants to move away from her image. And this film is a good starting
point. You may have an opinion about her. But she knows what she's doing
on camera.
Q: Let's not talk about Mallika. You have done comedy before...
A: Yes, two. Priyadarshan's "Hungama" and "Hulchul".
But I didn't do "Shaadi Se Pehle" because I needed to do another
comedy. It's not about doing a particular kind of film. It's about doing
what excites me. But I can safely say "Shaadi Se Pehle" is
at least two or three times better than "Hulchul" and "Hungama"
put together.
Q: In what way?
A: In terms of the laughter it provides. It's much funnier and more
entertaining. This is in no way a reflection on the director. It is
just the script. Why only Satish Kaushik? Any competent director including
Priyan (Priyadarshan) would do a good job of "Shaadi Se Pehle".
I enjoyed working with the whole team. The actors have all been cast
meticulously, keeping the characters in mind.
If the casting is done well, a lot of the load is taken off the director.
Some of the actors like Anupam Kher and Suniel Shetty I had worked with
earlier. The two girls Mallika and Ayesha Takia were new for me.
Q: You just shot with a whole ensemble cast for Dharmesh Darshan
in London?
A: It was unbelievably cold. I think Dharmesh has reached a point in
his career when he wants to move with the times, to make something that
appeals to young audiences. Not that he has drastically altered his
style. Just that the basic treatment is more contemporary than his last
few films.
Q: How hard is it to go from Farhan Akhtar to Dharmesh Darshan?
A: I never had a problem adjusting to different schools of filmmaking.
I have worked with an eclectic bunch of directors from Anees Bazmi to
Farhan Akhtar to Abbas-Mustan to Nikhil Advani.
Q: Nikhil's "Salaam-E-Ishq" looks very interesting
from the outside?
A: It's even more interesting from the inside. It's something never
been done before. It is one of the greatest screenplays that I have
come across. The film will shock the pants off everybody.
Every five years we get four-five films that push the envelope. "Salaam-E-Ishq"
is one of them. I don't know about the other films this year. "Rang
De Basanti" has already done that. But Nikhil's film is definitely
a trendsetter.
Q: Whom are you paired with in "Salaam-E-Ishq"?
A: I am with Ayesha Takia again after "Shaade Se Pehle".
She's a wonderful actress. One of those rare natural-born talents like
Kajol, Rani (Mukerji) or Preity (Zinta). Look at the talent we have
especially among the female actors... Shefali Shah, Kareena (Kapoor),
Priyanka (Chopra)... They are looking so good and doing such work. Look
at their calibre. Look at Rani in "Black"!
Q: Have you grown as a person and actor?
A: I hope so. I have become more relaxed and confident. Even today
I am hugely lacking in self-confidence. There's a huge level of dissatisfaction
and turmoil. I guess that's part of every actor's personality.
Q: You have worked with Abbas-Mustan before in "Humraaz".
How was it in "36 Chinatown"?
A: Fantastic! They are just so focused on their work. They know exactly
what they want and what works. There are very few directors with the
success record of Abbas-Mustan. Their film works because they don't
touch anything they don't believe in.
Q: Finally, you are playing Mahatma Gandhi's eldest son Harilal
in Feroz Khan's film.
A: Yes. But I am not supposed to talk about it at all. I don't question
my producer Anil Kapoor. If he says I can't, I can't.
Q: Why the secrecy?
A: It can't be treated like any Hindi film, immediately dubbing karo
release karo... We have done a very complicated two-version film. The
post-production work requires a substantial amount of time.
All I can say is it's an once-in-a-lifetime experience for me. All
my films are special. But a project like this comes to an actor once
in his lifetime, if at all. I'm blessed it has come so early in my career.
It's very close to my heart.
Q: Not so early in your career...
A: Eleven years... I couldn't be happier at this point of my career.
I couldn't have asked for more. I love every moment of shooting. I couldn't
have asked for more. And I must say that the press has always been fair
to me.
Q: What else are you doing?
A: I don't have time for anything else.
Q: Do you have a love life?
A: Not at the moment! But I'd like to change that very soon. Marriage?
I am not ready for that at all.
Q: You want to be a footloose actor all your life?
A: That thought has crossed my mind.
Q: Your mother must be worried.
A: Not the least. My parents are too cool and liberal. I'm only 30.
I started acting when I was 19. My only goal in life was to be an actor.
That I am! I want to keep getting good work.