"Parineeta" girl Vidya Balan is impressed
with Aishwarya Rai's grace and elegance and is full of praise for the
way she conducts herself.
"I don't think glamour is about taking off clothes. If it were
so, Madhubala, Rekha or Sridevi wouldn't have been glamorous. Rekha
in all her finery and jewellery is so glamorous. And Aishwarya Rai...
she's the epitome of grace. I truly admire the way she conducts herself.
Even her sneeze is written about. That can't be easy," Vidya told
IANS in an interview.
Vidya recently did several photo shoots in modern outfits in a bid
perhaps to change her image: "I've been doing different photo shoots.
They want the other side of me. I'm only doing what I'm comfortable
with. There was one picture where the outfit was much too revealing
for me. I went around hiding the magazine from my father."
Excerpts:
Q: Life looks good to you?
A: Yeah. I've just completed Rajkumar Santoshi's "Halla Bol".
He's a wonderful director, so much to learn. And what an experience
"Guru" was. It's every actor's dream to work with Mani Ratnam.
I'm blessed to have worked with him so early in my career. No matter
how busy I'm, I take time off every day to say thanks to god for making
so many dreams come true. The more he gives the more I wish to thank
him.
Q: You and John Abraham seemed like a strange combination in
"Salaam-e-Ishq"?
A: That's what makes it so exciting. Nikhil Advani's entire team was
within the same age group as me. I had a blast on the shoot. It was
like being at a party. Touchwood, so far I've been comfortable with
every unit I've worked with. I'd rather remain non-controversial and
focus on my work. From Pradeep Sarkar to Mani Ratnam... I've learnt
so much! It may be a cliché to say so, but I'm growing every
day.
Q: And such a wide spectrum of actors, from Amitabh Bachchan
to R. Madhavan.
A: Ha, I can't call Mr. Bachchan my co-star. That's a little too much.
As for Madhavan, I was supposed to have worked with him in a couple
of Tamil films some time ago. Those didn't work out. Finally, we did
"Guru". My equation with Maddy is completely coloured by my
affection for his son Vedaant. He's an adorable child with big blue
eyes.
Q: One keeps hearing of you being in this and that project?
A: I think I've been very honest with every producer who has approached
me. What I need to do is learn more tact while saying I don't have dates.
I've had a very big producer telling me I had no business to turn down
his assignment down because I'm a newcomer. But as an individual it's
my right to say no rather than be evasive.
Q: One keeps seeing you doing glamorous photo shoots. Trying
to move away from the "Parineeta" image?
A: Yes, I've been doing different photo shoots. They want the other
side of me. I'm only doing what I'm comfortable with. There was one
picture where the outfit was much too revealing for me. I went around
hiding the magazine from my father.
I don't think glamour is about taking off clothes. If it was Madhubala,
Rekha or Sridevi wouldn't have been glamorous. Rekha in all her finery
and jewellery is so glamorous. And Aishwarya Rai... she's the epitome
of grace. We hardly had scenes together in "Guru", but on
many occasions I felt she was my sister. I truly admire the way she
conducts herself. Even her sneeze is written about. That can't be easy.
Q: And Sanjay Dutt?
A: (Bursts into laughter) I heard about my affair with him. Wonder
where that came from! I think we were linked because he's the only hero
with whom I've done three films. I don't think anyone took it seriously.
Whether it's John, Saif or Sanju, I'm not in touch with them outside
the sets. People take my link-ups with dada ("Parineeta" director
Pradeep Sarkar) more seriously. I've come to terms with the rumours
about us. I guess I'll just have to live with that.
Q: Who're your friends in the industry?
A: None except Raima Sen. We clicked because we're like chalk and cheese.
I pamper her to no end. We don't meet that often these days. She's one
madcap. I restrain her quite often.