Aishwarya Rai, who is currently busy with the Bachchans'
Unforgettable concert, says that as a co-star she had often asked Abhishek
to experience a world tour. And when he finally agreed to it, they are
dancing as husband and wife.
"You know, when we were co-stars, I always told Abhishek a world
tour is something he must experience. In fact, for one of my world tours
I had even asked my organisers to ask him to come onboard. He'd say,
'Not yet, not yet'. And who would've thought when he's finally ready
for his first world tour, we'd go together as husband and wife,"
Aishwarya told IANS in an interview.
"It's a wonderful experience. We have danced together on screen
and also performed together. But we've never been on a concert tour
together. Even the audiences all over now respond to us as a couple.
They keep showering us with blessings and good wishes."
The actress took a break from her tour and flew back to Mumbai with
Abhishek to meet her father who is unwell.
Excerpts from an interview:
Q: It seems jetlag was invented for you and Abhishek?
A: Ha! I grabbed this opportunity to come back home because Abhishek
had to attend an event. I came back to see my father. That's been a
gnawing concern all through ever since my father fell ill. The first
couple of the Unforgettable shows were really difficult because I didn't
get enough time to rehearse. But after that it's been fantastic.
Q: In spite of the fact that you couldn't rehearse enough?
A; I was ill for three weeks before we left. I was on antibiotics throughout.
I barely had five days to rehearse before we left. Only I know what
it took for me to look chipper at the press conference.
Q: How could you dance after getting up from your illness?
A: The first two shows were really tough on me. I had to do everything
in my power to not let my post-illness weakness show. I practically
learnt my steps during the shows. I just had the last three-four nights
to first watch the acts and then try to learn them.
Q: You must be torn between the anxiety for your father and
the ecstasy of dancing live?
A: I am. My father is such a strong man. And so is my mother. They're
both going through his illness and recuperation together. My father
is the strongest man I know. His faith in the power of healing is so
strong. I feel his strength and also the love of all those who have
sent their genuine concern. He has gone through his second cycle of
chemotherapy and now he's going through his third. It's not easy for
us.
Q: Wouldn't you've preferred to stay home at this time?
A: My father wouldn't allow that. My parents are made of incredible
substance. When I was toying with the idea of backing out of the tour,
they put their foot down. My dad was like, 'No way. Life goes on. There's
no way I'll let you take steps back'.
Q: The international press has gone ga-ga over your dancing?
A: I enjoy dancing and I'm having the time of my life. But I wanted
to come back to Mumbai for a while to spend time with dad. If it was
London, it would be a hopping flight. But from the US, you lose time
because you cross the meridian line. So much as I'd like to come back
every week from the concerts, I can't. But I just had to see dad. And
this weekend we just had one show. Now we return to do a show in Houston.
Q: How is it dancing with Madhuri Dixit?
A: For the two of us it's like old times again. We felt we were both
back to doing "Devdas" together.
Q: You hadn't forgotten your "Dola re" steps?
A: You know muscle memory never lets a dancer down. If you're a dancer,
you never forget steps for a song or dance you've done before. When
the music plays the body just takes flight. And that's the best way
to dance.
Q: Dancing with the whole family - is that a new high?
A: It's a wonderful experience. We've danced together on screen and
also performed together. But we've never been on a concert tour together.
These concerts are special because we're doing them as a family and
it's the first concert Abhishek and I are doing after marriage. Even
the audiences all over now respond to us as a couple. They keep showering
us with blessings and good wishes.
And when we perform to the "Guru" song, you should hear how
they coo and clap. You know, when we were co-stars, I always told Abhishek
a world tour is something he must experience. It's just such a high
to connect on such an intimate basis with your audience.
In fact, for one of my world tours I had even asked my organisers to
ask him to come onboard. He'd say, 'Not yet, not yet'. And now who would've
thought when he's finally ready for his first world tour, we'd go together
as husband and wife.
Q: Your best shared moment during the concerts so far?
A; After the performance at Amsterdam, I looked at Abhishek and asked
how it felt. And he reminded me that I had urged him to go on stage
from long before. 'And now we're on stage as husband and wife,' he said.
That was a memorable moment.
Q: A section of your friends in Mumbai continue to believe
the shows aren't doing well?
A: What do you do? I've spent a entire career fighting off false perceptions
about my life and career.
Q: Do you improvise in the programming for each concert?
A: Well, we added "Dola re" in the US when Madhuri came on
board. Abhishek and I have also added a romantic act. Most of the show
is pre-set, but we're modifying it here and there. As the number of
performances increases we're having more and more fun. We're getting
more and more interactive with the audience.