Actor Shiney Ahuja shrugs off rumours of starry behaviour, saying he is
an "outsider doing his best to survive in the showbiz jungle".
"I heard I was throwing my weight around, making constant demands
on the sets, asking for juice constantly as though I am some kind of
a juice monster. I do have juice on sets, but what's so starry about
that?" asks Shiney, whose debut film "Hazaaron Khwahishein
Aisi" fetched him critical acclaim.
"As for my staff, please ask them if I ever throw my weight around.
I even heard that (director) Sudhir Mishra is fed up of my behaviour
on the sets of my new film when, in fact, he has been and continues
to be my biggest supporter," Shiney told IANS.
About alleged differences with "Woh Lamhe" co-star Kangana
Ranaut, he says: "I've no problems with Kangana at all. You'll
have to ask her if she has a problem with me. In fact, life couldn't
get any better for me. So many things have come up simultaneously. I'm
shooting non-stop till April-end.
"There's no friction from my end. Kangana is my co-star in two
films. I feel we get along quite well. But she said something in an
article that really surprised me. Whenever we're together, we're very
comfortable with each other. It's best to keep things pleasant because
you never know if you'll work together again."
He says: "I've done enough films for sentimental reasons. Now
I need to take some hard career decisions. My new film for T Series
with Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan - to be directed by Priyadarshan -
is my first step towards more commercial cinema. I suddenly have people
coming to me with viable projects."
Shiney's career couldn't get shinier. He had two releases "Woh
Lamhe" and "Zindaggi Rocks" on two consecutive Fridays.
But he wasn't nervous. "I just took off to Dubai to shoot my first
ad."
The Vodka ad is his first endorsement as an actor. "It is my first
endorsement after I became an actor and my first as a brand ambassador.
We worked with a South African and German crew. Tejal Pattni did the
cinematography. Of course, I used to model before movies.
"I don't mind doing an alcohol ad. I come from an army background
where social drinking is seen as permissible. These Vodka guys insisted
that I'm the right person for it. And they told me they'd have no other
brand ambassador."
About his supportive role as a man who looks after the troubled female
protagonists in both his new releases, Shiney says: "My performances
in 'Woh Lamhe' and 'Zindaggi Rocks' could've easily fallen apart. I'm
reminded of Irrfan Khan in 'Maqbool'. Though he played the title role,
it was Pankaj Kapoor who was the centre of attention.
"I guess I was placed in a similar situation in 'Woh Lamhe'. Even
in 'Gangster' people complained I wasn't seen enough. At least people
didn't have that complaint when they saw me in 'Zindaggi Rocks'. I narrate
the whole story and I'm there from beginning to end."
Shiney is a little tired of being seen in dark films about desperate
measures. "Everyone seems to think I'm this intense actor and I
can't seem to do anything about that image. I just happened to get these
roles and I liked them. Though 'Hazaar Khwahishein Aisi' was an intense
film, I was cocky and funny.
"I don't want to be labelled a serious actor. I crave for singing-dancing
roles. I thoroughly enjoyed doing the 'Kya yehi pyar hai' music-video
for 'Woh Lamhe'."
Isn't he purposely choosing films that compound his serious image?
"There was never any question of not doing Mahesh Bhatt's 'Woh
Lamhe' or Sudhir Mishra's new film 'Khoya Khoya Chand' because I owed
them. They gave me 'Gangster' and 'Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi'. 'Zindaggi
Rocks' was my lunge towards a more mainstream cinema."
Defending "Zindaggi Rocks", Shiney added: "Everyone
worked very hard on the film. Contrary to the promotion, 'Zindaggi Rocks'
wasn't just a musical. It was a very emotional story. I wish the drama
had been more prominently projected in the marketing. I've done what
I have to with utmost sincerity.
"I try to survive in the showbiz jungle to the best of my abilities.
I'm an outsider trying my best to find a foothold."