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Audiences want to see me in
energetic roles: Bobby Deol (INTERVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, July 21 (IANS) With "Shaka Laka Boom Boom", "Jhoom
Baraabar" and "Apne", Bobby Deol, one of Bollywood's most
self-effacing stars, is finally coming into his
own.
Bobby's career is working out in more ways than one.
"I have been working out religiously lately. You know that one
push that you need to do the right thing? I knew I was
neglecting myself. But I needed to get into shape for my
boxer's role in Anil Sharma's 'Apne'. That was reason enough to
start working out. And now I feel more happy and comfortable
than ever before," Bobby, for long the star in
exile, told IANS.
There is plenty of reason to feel pleased. Bobby has just
completed a very unusual film called 'Nanhe Jaisalmer' directed
by Samir Karnik who made "Kyun... Ho Gaya Na"
with Aishwarya Rai and Viveik Oberoi.
"It took me to a totally new territory. It is unlike anything I
have done so far. I play Bobby Deol in the film. And the most
surprising part of shooting in Jaisalmer was there
were sandstorm and rains together."
Years ago, dad Dharmendra had played
himself in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's "Guddi". Now it's Bobby's
turn.
And if that honour hasn't turned Bobby's head, try this. A
confectioner in Mumbai named Milinda has named a yummy
multi-layered cake after Bobby.
"When I heard about the cake I was flattered, honoured and very,
very moved. You know we are a large family and we have birthdays
all the time. This lady makes all our
cakes.
"I know she is fond of me. But I never imagined she'd actually
make a cake from all those ingredients that I love. I have a
major weakness for sweets. And to me this is a
truly emotional homage to my sweet tooth. I don't know if anyone
else has a cake named after him."
Bobby's cup of 'wow' runs over. After a lull of nearly three
months when he has been working out and spending time with his
two sons, Bobby is now into two major films.
"This month it's Suneel Darshan's film "Shaka Laka Boom Boom".
Suneel has now moved to a different level. He is moving away
from the family-oriented drama. He realises
that today's films have to be targeted at the youth.
"Even I'm asked all the time why I don't do more films like
'Soldier' and 'Gupt'. I guess audiences do want to see me in
young energetic films and roles. Suneel's new film will
be a complete departure. Again, I play a role different from
anything I have done so far. I must admit it has shades of grey
in it.
"I think our cinema is shedding its skin. Just as people apply
facial creams and get facelifts to look younger, our films too
are undergoing a change. I am definitely going to
be part of that change."
And if you think the excitement ends for this year with
Darshan's unorthodox drama, here's more. Bobby teams up with
Abhishek Bachchan in Shaad Ali's "Jhoom
Baraabar".
"I have never worked with Abhishek before, though I know him
very well. Abhishek is great fun. He makes you laugh all the
time. We came close to working together in
Abbas-Mustan's 'Humraaz'. I think he was terrific in 'Yuva'. I
am looking forward to 'Jhoom Baraabar'."
Some eyebrows have been raised about Bobby doing a film for Yash
Chopra whose banner Sunny had fallen out with after "Darr".
Bobby laughs away the old cold war.
"People have to say something. Why do they need to dig into an
old book of feuds for masala? I know my brother had a problem
with the banner. But that is long forgotten.
We have all moved on. Why hold on to the past specially when it
is unpleasant?"
Bobby talks with characteristic fondness about his family: "We
all live together. Now that I have stopped being the baby of the
family, I feel responsible towards the family. I
think I have become more mature in the last few years."
He says he has learned from his past mistakes and is now picking
roles carefully.
"I admit I chose roles unwisely. But I don't regret doing any of
them. One learns from one's mistakes. Today I am choosing very
cautiously. I was very happy being at home
for nearly three months. I needed to connect with my sons at
this time when they are growing up.
"I remember how Sunny bhaiya and I missed dad during our growing
years because he was busy working for his family. I can afford
to take it easy. But now it is time to get
back to work. I am looking forward to working with Suneel again
and with Shaad Ali for the first time."
Bobby talks with some pleasure about "Apne", which is touted as
his family film.
"It is not exactly a family film. We Deols aren't producing it.
For now we are happy just acting. When it comes to taking a
financial risk in film production it's good to be a
son-in-law instead of a father-in-law.
" 'Apne' is a family-friend Anil Sharma's film. It is an
emotional family film. It is about a father's dreams for his
sons. Our dad, Sunny and I are together for the first time.
Let's
hope the audience is as excited about it as we are. We are
looking at a Diwali release."
Any regrets about being so laidback about his career?
"None at all. Some people make plans for their life. I didn't. I
am happy with what I have got. Yeah, I missed out on some good
roles like Mani Ratnam's 'Yuva'. But that's
okay. What isn't meant to be in life won't be. Thankfully, I am
becoming more comfortable with people outside the familiar
circle. I am ready to break free.".
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