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I don't aim to become a realistic
actress, says Bipasha (INTERVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, Aug 24 (IANS) From the chic urban queen in "Corporate"
to the wild untamed lioness in "Omkara", Bipasha Basu reveals
quite a range within a month. And very
soon she will be seen in a new avatar in Yash Raj Films' "Dhoom
2".
So it's Bipasha and not Aishwarya who gets into a bikini in "Dhoom
2"?
"Ha! I'm not going to tell you. I can't reveal anything yet. But
yes, my character in 'Dhoom 2' is definitely nothing like
Nishigandha in 'Corporate' or Billo in 'Omkara'," Bipasha
told IANS.
"Billo is brief. But I don't think she can be ignored," Bipasha
asserted on her va-va-voom role in "Omkara".
But she admits it is "Corporate" that has brought her immense
critical acclaim.
"It's just too much. Till today I get appreciated by strangers.
I know when the praise is genuine. 'Corporate' has got me
genuine encouragement," Bipasha said.
"At the first screening of 'Corporate' I had my family and
friends watching it. When the film got nearly over, I walked out
of the theatre because I'm a very shy person. When I
came back my friends, family and boyfriend were all clapping.
"I burst into tears. I'm too
emotional a person. I was like, 'Oh my God, what are they
doing!' From then on the response has just grown. It's not like,
'Bipasha, good job,'
Women and men have connected with the role. They pick out
sequences and describe it in detail. I've never had this
experience.
She feels after "Corporate" people have started trusting her as
an actress.
"They have realised I'm not just about looking good. That's why
I thank Madhur Bhandarkar. I know what I want to and can do."
Bipasha's new film "Omkara" takes her away from the corporate
kingdom in Mumbai to the heartless crime-infested hinterland in
UP.
"Both are realistic films. But I'm not going into art cinema. My
aim isn't to turn into only a realistic actress. I'm not scared
of stereotypes. Right after these two films I've
'Dhoom 2', where I'm larger than life.
"I feel I can be versatile and the kind of body language I've
been gifted with can be projected into any kind of character
from a small-town girl in 'Omkara' to the urban
entrepreneur in 'Corporate'."
She admits looking the part is an essential part of acting.
"If you look the part your job becomes easier. Also, I've
started to look after myself. It's nice to know people are
interested in what I wear, my hair. Till today I don't have a
PR person. Most of the actors have people to take care of their
image. I manage on my own. And though I get dragged into being
talked about all the wrong things, media
has been largely responsible towards me."
Bipasha is all praise for her co-star in "Omkara".
"Viveik Oberoi is very interested in what he is doing. He wants
to rehearse. He gets into lots of discussions with his director.
I'd rather work with an actor who's keen on his
work than someone who just does his shots and leaves. I know of
so many actors who are just facing the camera for the heck of
it. They're more bothered with pack-up than
packing in a performance.
"Viveik goes well with the deep-focused attitude I've cultivated
towards my work."
However, Bipasha doesn't believe in making her will prevail when
the camera is on.
"Though I'm very interested in my work, I don't interfere with
the director's decisions. I don't think I've reached that level
of evolvement where I can question a director. I'm
guided by the director completely. Yes, I make my suggestions.
But I clam up if the director disagrees."
She's all praise for Vishal Bharadwaj.
"He's lovely to work with. I've loved his earlier films. He's so
clear in his head and so humble on the sets. He's always
smiling. He has a sweet sense of humour. And he's
got convictions. Though I hadn't attended his acting workshops
Vishal knew I could pull them off. He gave me taped dialogues of
how my characters should speak.
"I had Vishal's voice following me everywhere. And this was my
first sync sound. My co-stars had done it before. I hadn't. I've
to admit I like sync sound more than dubbing.
Much as I enjoy dubbing the feeling that you get into your voice
on location cannot be replicated in a dubbing studio."
Ironically, Bipasha had her voice dubbed in her earlie
second-in-command, but he's like the Britney Boy. He's like Mr.
Spears, and it's kinda hard to get over that
perception."
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