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Abhishek Bachchan says he enjoyed
every moment of his comic role as a frazzled
gynaecologist in "Salaam Namaste" and insists it
should not be labelled a guest appearance.
"I had great fun doing the part. It was quite a
change from everything I've done so far," says the
star.
"I'm not a guest in 'Salaam Namaste'. I don't do
guest appearances!.. I don't believe in them... It's
almost like you're doing the film a favour when in
fact I chose to be in 'Salaam Namaste' because I
wanted to be in it. I come in as a surprise,"
Abhishek told IANS in an interview.
And he is full of praise for Saif Aly Khan's
comic timing. "To do comedy with Saif is an immense
pleasure. I don't think any contemporary actor gets
his comic timing so right. He's a treat on the sets
in comedy. The suggestions he made to me were
invaluable."
Excerpts from the interview:
Your guest appearance at the climax of "Salaam
Namaste" brings the house down.
Hey. I don't do guest appearances! I wasn't a guest
in "Hum Tum". I'm not a guest in "Salaam
Namaste". I don't believe in them. It's highly
immature. There's something detached about the term.
It's almost like you're doing the film a favour when
in fact I chose to be in "Salaam Namaste" because I
wanted to be in it. I come in as a surprise.
How did you decide to be part of it?
I didn't. Aditya Chopra did. He called me up
to ask me to be part of "Salaam Namaste". I'd never
say no to him in my life... And I had great fun
doing the part. It was quite a change from
everything I've done so far. It was very high-energy
slapstick humour. I had never done that before. I
had a ball doing it.
Where did you find the time to squeeze it in?
I
finished my role in one-and-a-half days. I was
working with friends. I had always wanted to work
with Saif. I got a slight opportunity to do so in
"Hum Tum". But that was just in passing. In
"Salaam Namaste" I got to work with him at close
quarters. And to do comedy with Saif is an immense
pleasure. I don't think any contemporary actor gets
his comic timing so right. He's a treat on the sets
in comedy. The suggestions he made to me were
invaluable.
I believe there was much improvisation for your
sequence?
Preity is a close friend, and so is Arshad
Warsi. I've known the director Siddharth
Anand from the time he was a child. He's the
nephew of Mr Tinu Anand who made films like
"Kaalia" and "Shahenshah" with my dad.
So we practically grew up together. We had a lot of
fun doing this. I loved playing the doctor... never
done that before. I got to deliver three babies. Has
to be some sort of a record.
And now you're doing Karan Johar's film!
It's weird. I keep forgetting that I'm on the sets
of one of this country's biggest filmmakers.
Karan is so much a part of the family sometimes
you forget he's a director. When you see him working
you realise why he is who he is. He's such a
pleasure to work with. The way he handles the cast
and crew is exemplary.
You are doing Goldie Behl's film?
Yes. And my decision to do his second film isn't an
emotional one. He hasn't made a film since "Bas
Itna Sa Khwab Hai". Goldie was busy
consolidating his TV software company. That's why he
took a bit of time to start another film. I enjoyed
his second script. And I see him as a very, very
capable director. I'm looking forward to working
with him again. |