| Shahrukh in a double role for the first time |
TWO Shah Rukhs are certainly better than one. And with the
great initial that Duplicate has got, Khan is on Cloud 18.
"Duplicate was a great experience. But then, I was not too sure whether I could play
a double role properly, because I do not consider myself as a complete actor like Amitabh
Bachchan, Dilip Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar or Kamal Haasan. However, Mahesh Bhatt convinced me
that I could," says Khan.
So the team went in for a special effects test. "We shot for that and only after
seeing the results we were convinced that
we could make the film properly. That's when we went ahead with it."
Khan was initially sceptical about both the characters. "I loved the character of
Mannu in the beginning and Mahesh was fond of Babloo. After seeing the film, I am more
fond of Babloo now," he smiles, activating the dimple on his cheeks that has floored
millions.
On his personal front, Khan had an addition to his family a few months back. If he had
twins, would he have called them Babloo and Mannu? "Maybe, but in Duplicate, Babloo
and Mannu are not twins. One is a good guy and the other is a bad guy. It just happens
that they resemble each other. Mahesh Bhatt is just too good. He directed me as if he were
directing two different people and not just characters."
Shah Rukh enjoyed the making of the film. "It was great fun. I love doing stuff for
kids. Films like Anjaam and Baazigar were not for the kids. Duplicate is a film ideally
meant for children. It has an uncanny sense of humour that would befit children,"
enthuses Khan.
He seems to be doing pretty well with films now, with Pardes, Yes Boss and Dil To Pagal
Hai having done well at the box-office last year and now Duplicate comes as the icing on
the cake, reaffirming his status as the numero uno in Hindi films today.
And now he has more reason to be happy. How is the scene at home, how does it feel to be a
doting father? "Great. I am also feeling quite responsible. We have called him Aryan,
but I will not want to talk about my child for now. I am very superstitious about him. But
I will want to make him into a scoundrel."
Reverting to his films, for quite some time Shah Rukh did not have many films in hand. But
all of a sudden, it seems that he is having a spate of releases and all of them have set
the cash registers ringing. Doesnt he time his releases properly. "Actually Yes
Boss was supposed to hit the marquee much earlier. Maybe these are very simple films and
hence take more time in making. However, whatever films that came up for release last
year, like Guddu, Zamana Deewana and Oh Darling Yeh Hai India were all old films of mine
which needed some patchwork or the other. So I decided to finish all my assignments before
signing on new films. Only after I completed Mukesh Bhatts Chahat, did I sign Koyla,
Pardes, Yes Boss, Dil To Pagal Hai, all of which were released this year."
If that is the case, Khan must be signing very few films in a year.
"One should not do more than three of four films at a time. I really do not know how
people manage to do around fifteen films at the same time," he proclaims. "But
then one should have at least three films to remain in the running," he adds.
"In Koyla, I did not have much to do, but then action films take a lot of time in the
making. In Pardes too, I did not have a big role to boot. In Dil To Pagal Hai, I had a
very lengthy role."
The fact is that Shah Rukh believes that an actor cannot give out his best if he is doing
a lot of films at once. "If someone has so much work in hand, it does not show how
much thinking and work has gone into the performance."
"Such performances will not remain in the minds of the masses at all. It will just
come and go. I have never done a film in which I have not paid much attention to the kind
of role I am doing. In fact, I pay attention to every dialogue I say and why I am saying
that in such a context in that film. I even liked doing the role in Koyla. I am not saying
this because the film has become an overflow film now. I had to build my body
and grow my hair for the same so I kind of fell in love with the character. I want to do
some out and out commercial films like those."
But the fact is, many people have felt that Shah Rukh has sold his soul to commercial
cinema. "Why shouldnt I? I want to do films which I like," he retorts.
Yet, he even dropped out of a film like Darmiyaan after he had sent quite a few feelers to
Kalpana Lajmi, saying that he wanted to act in her film as the eunuch. "See I did not
do the film because the dates clashed. She wanted to shoot with the kid who was doing my
younger version. But I did not have dates later. So I dropped out. As simple as
that."
Shah Rukh feels that he does roles that he feels are different. "I need to like the
role. I did a film like Ram Jaane though I had to ham a lot in the film. But I did not
mind doing it. In the last five years I have done 20 films and I feel that every role has
been different. The role in Baazigar, Darr and Anjaam were part of one kind of roles. Then
Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, Chamatkaar and Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa were all different films. I
like doing films which are kind of middle of the road films. It gives me great
pleasure."
Shah Rukh is sceptical about one factor that follows a hit. "Suddenly, I have ten
films which are similar to the one that is a hit. When Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge became
a hit, many people offered me roles with similar scripts. I refused them all."
Some of the scripts that he had chosen were never made into good films and even if they
were, they never ran well at the box office. "Thats true. But then one cannot
have anything and everything in life. Kisiko mukammil jahan nahin miltha, kisiko zameen,
to kisi ko aasman nahin miltha," says Khan.
But Yash Chopra and Aziz Mirza are people whom he loves to work with. "The best thing
about Yash Chopra is that he lets to act the way you want to. He does not interfere in the
way you act. I find it very relaxing working with him." Darr was Shah Rukhs
first film with Yash and then followed Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge which Aditya Chopra
directed and then it was, Dil To Pagal Hai.
"Aziz is a guy whose mindset is the same like me. We think alike and our treatment of
subjects is the same. If I made films, it would be the way Aziz makes them. I know, I will
never direct a film, but then, I just want to tell you that we breathe air in the same
way," says Shah Rukh who has done Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman and Yes Boss with Aziz.
In fact, the role in Yes Boss is something that a mainstream hero would not prefer to do.
"Aziz makes simple films with simple people. In Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, it was a
different experience and now, it was the role of a chamcha. So what if the hero is a
chamcha. People still love him for what he does and yes, I love what I do."
Now Shah Rukh has a film with Mani Rathnam called Dil Se apart from having just completed
one serious film with Mani Kaul. Also coming up is Karan Johars Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
and KC Bokadias film Aap Mere Hain Sanam with Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit.
By N Anandhi
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