Actor Sammir Dattani, who was disappointed over his shortened role in
Madhur Bhandarkar's "Corporate", is upbeat about his next release
"Mukhbiir", in which he says he is in "almost every frame".
"My next release 'Mukhbiir' has me in an author-backed role. I
am in almost every frame. It is a small role but a great film,"
the actor said.
"I was disappointed with what remains of my role in 'Corporate'.
But since it was for the betterment of the product, I don't mind,"
Sammir told IANS in an interview.
"The film 'Mukhbiir' probably wouldn't have happened if it was
not for all my past work. I have enjoyed being part of these big films
and have no regrets at all. Every film plays a significant role in one's
career," he added.
Excerpts from his interview:
Q: You had two releases recently?
A: Yeah, it's very exciting. "Corporate" for the Hindi audiences
and my first Telugu film "Amrutha Varsham" released on the
same day in Andhra Pradesh. I think I am blessed.
How many actors must have had such an opportunity of two releases on
the same day? I guess that's the advantage of working in different languages.
Q: Your role in "Corporate" is small. Has it been
chopped?
A: Yes, it is a small role but a great film. I must say I was disappointed
with what remains of my role. But since it was for the betterment of
the product, I don't mind. The film is always more important than any
one character. I did the guest role because I wanted to be part of an
exciting film, and so what if it has an ensemble cast! It is a new experience.
Also, working with Bhandarkar was a great opportunity. After my first
film not doing well at the box office, I was waiting patiently to work
with filmmakers whom I admire. My next release "Mukhbiir"
has me in an author-backed role. I am in almost every frame.
Q: Belonging to a business world, was it easier to play a corporate
guy? How much did you contribute to the look of your character?
A: I connected a lot with Anmol's character because of my business
background. Also, a lot of my friends are currently working in the corporate
world and their life bears a resemblance to my character. So that helped
me a lot.
The look of the film is very exciting and I love dressing formally.
I made one major contribution to my character, and that was my unshaven
look. Madhur was a little sceptical about it initially. But I convinced
him that it is totally accepted in offices the world over and will also
look nice.
Q: It is being said that you did not promote "Corporate"
as strongly as "Mukhbiir" because you had a guest role in
the former.
A: That's not true at all. All my films are very important to me irrespective
of the length of the role.
Q: Now that your career is taking off, is it difficult coming
to terms with the smaller parts in "Pyaar Mein Twist" and
"Corporate"?
A: "Mukhbiir" has definitely given my career a big boost
and it is a film that I am very excited about. But films like "Pyaar
Mein Twist" and "Corporate" have helped me get where
I am.
"Mukhbiir" probably wouldn't have happened if it was not
for all my past work. I have enjoyed being a part of these big films
and have no regrets at all. Every film plays a significant role in one's
career.
Q: Are you facing problems in Mumbai because of your career
in the south?
A: Sometimes it is...when people deliberately declare me absent from
Mumbai. Otherwise I see it as an advantage because I can wait patiently
for that one exciting offer in every language without actually being
out of work. Hence, in the past five years, I have done just four films
down south.
I am also hoping my Hindi films will fare much better in the south.
May be my audience, which rarely watches a Hindi film, will cross over.
If that happens, it will be amazing because my producers can actually
count on that market for returns, which is generally very small for
Hindi films.
Q: Do you sometimes wish you were a star-kid?
A: No, not at all. I have made satisfying headway. The industry is
fair to everyone. I am very happy with the way I have been accepted
here. My experience so far has been very pleasant. I have at every step
been lucky to have helping hands from within the industry in spite of
being an outsider. Just goes to show how warm people here are.
Besides, I think a star-son like Abhishek Bachchan would have been
a superstar regardless of who his father is.
Q: Future projects...?
A: I have two films with White Feature Films (Sanjay Gupta) and I am
also doing a film with Murali Manohar (of "Provoked") besides
others, which I am too superstitious to talk about until it actually
happens.
Q: You are being constantly linked to your co-stars.
A: I know... it was very annoying initially but now I don't pay much
attention to such talk. I am basically a friendly guy and hence get
along well with everyone I work with. People may have their own interpretation
of that rapport. As long as my friends and co-stars don't misunderstand
it and don't believe what comes out in the papers, I guess I will just
live with it.
Even my parents, who are quite conservative, initially used to react
strongly against such things but now have become comfortable with the
idea that such things happen and cannot be taken seriously.