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It is better to walk away from a
bad marriage: Amitabh (INTERVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, Aug 15 (IANS) Initial reports of "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna"
(KANK), which marks Karan Johar's third outing as a director,
are not encouraging but Amitabh Bachchan
feels the film will triumph at the box office.
"It is going to be huge. The detailing is flawless. The
screenplay and dialogue have panache and finesse. The
performances from all his artists are without error and the way
Karan has put all this together is a marvel," said Amitabh, who
describes his character in the film as "a happy-go-lucky
Lothario".
However, wife Jaya wasn't in favour of him playing a skirt
chaser in the film about extra-marital affairs.
"Jaya was very apprehensive about my role and felt I should not
be accepting it. I have not ascertained from her, whether her
apprehensions were justified or not," Amitabh
told IANS.
Amitabh accepts fidelity and trust are the foundation of all
associations but at the same time he feels if a marriage is not
working out, it is better to walk away from it. "Why
suffer the pain, anguish and incompatibility by remaining with
it?"
Excerpts:
Q: "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" casts you in an avatar never seen
before.
A: A happy-go-lucky Lothario, open-minded and honest about his
activities, even though they are below the belt and the pun is
intended. But, also, as the senior most
character in the film, he bears a certain responsibility of
guiding and monitoring others who seem to be drifting in the
wrong direction.
My character's ability to judge and advise in moments of extreme
sensitivity are perhaps the crux of what the film deep down
intends to convey. If a marriage is not working
out, it is better to walk away from it, rather than continue
just because society and tradition so dictates. Why suffer the
pain, anguish and incompatibility by remaining with
it?
Q: Quite a novel character for you?
A: Yes, it is new for me -- a fun-loving skirt chaser. Good
humoured. Living thus, because he has been permitted to do so in
an abstract sort of way but has his moments of
softness, which hopefully will redeem his otherwise flamboyant
and somewhat frivolous nature.
Q: You once described your character as a "colourful old man".
How colourful?
A: It's not all colour. There are at end of it all, portions
which are black and white as well.
Q: How do you see KANK at the box-office?
A: It is going to be huge. The detailing is flawless. The
screenplay and dialogue have panache and finesse. The
performances from all his artists are without error and the
way Karan has put all this together is a marvel.
Q: Did you miss your wife Jaya in KANK?
A: I personally feel she would not have wanted to be in it,
because there was nothing for her to do. There was no role in
the film where you could have said, "This should have
been done by Jaya".
On the contrary, she was very apprehensive about my role and
felt I should not be accepting it. I have not ascertained from
her whether her apprehensions were justified or
not.
Q: Karan missed her throughout the film.
A: Karan misses her as not just another member of the cast. Let
me tell you she spent a large number of days with us on location
and even visited the sets here in Mumbai.
She never does that for any of my other films. Which really
speaks a lot about her relationship with the Johar family, a
family she treats as her own. As do all of us.
Q: How different is Karan's approach to filmmaking this time as
compared with "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham" (K3G)?
A: His approach is no different from K3G, I believe, or indeed,
from any of his other films. He is well planned and crystal
clear about what he wants.
On occasion, and these are few and far, when you surprise him
with something not pre-planned, he will ponder for long on why
he didn't think of it earlier. That is, if he
decides to accept your suggestion.
Q: Karan says he was playing to the galleries in K3G, not in
KANK. Do you agree?
A: The galleries haven't opened yet, so I cannot say. But he has
greater knowledge of them and is far more accomplished to make
such an observation.
Q: How was the camaraderie in NY with the entire cast?
A: Damn good. It was a picnic.
Q: Abhishek plays your son again. How different is this
father-son relationship from the one in "Sarkar"?
A: In both we are father and son on the same side of the fence.
"Sarkar" was intense and dramatic while KANK is light-hearted
and friendly, warm and open.
In the former father and son shared the grim intricacies of the
system, falling victims to it and surviving. Here we share
intricacies, perhaps frivolous and risqué in content.
But the affection, emotion and love are all pervasive. And yes,
we still survive.
Q: Describe your interaction with Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji
and Preity Zinta.
A: We were a happy, fun loving, pulling each other's legs,
intensely mad and grossly misbehaved group of wannabes on the
set. But when the camera went on we continued
to be the same.
Q: In some ways KANK has been a truly stressful experience for
you. You fell ill, had to postpone schedules. Good memories or
bad memories of KANK?
A: That's life, baby! You come across all kinds of situations.
The important thing is how you face or cope with them. I would
like to believe we faced them well. There was
never a stressful moment during the making of KANK. And if there
was, we never came to know of it, or were ever made aware of.
That is why Dharma Productions and
Karan are by far the best production house and producer that I
have worked with.
In fact, we were all thoroughly spoilt, by Karan's generosity.
His excessive spending would most certainly have raised
Yash-ji's (Karan's father Yash Johar's) eyebrows
several times.
Q: The film is about fidelity and trust in a marriage. How
important do you personally think these qualities are to a
marriage?
A: They are the foundation of all associations.
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