Pyaar ki yeh kahani suno
dekho chhod ke kis raste wo jaate hain
saare raste vapas mere dil ko aate hain
Jaane tujhe Denge nahin
Tell us something about your role in Table no.21'
It's a thriller with three central characters ' me, Rajeev Khandelwal and Paresh Rawal. There's a game which the three of us are playing in the film. And because it's a thriller and an interesting game, I can't reveal anything beyond this, 'coz I am afraid I would be giving away the entire story.
What was it like working with Rajeev Khandelwal? Industry insiders say he gets very intense'.
That is very true. He is incredibly intense. In fact, I have watched him closely for an entire schedule and I think he's effortlessly intense. Here I am, thinking myself into a situation and psyching up while doing a scene and spending hours in silence trying to work up the passion within me. And he is sitting around reading a book and doing his thing. Honestly, it helps, especially if you are doing a serious scene and you have a co-actor who's so intense, it really helps in your performance.
Being a senior, did he dole out any pearls of wisdom?
He lets you be. He doesn't exactly interfere in what you are doing and how you are doing it, which is quite nice in a way. Sometimes I would go up to him ask about certain scenes, but he would just tell me how he would have handled the same thing if he were in my place. He would never tell you how to do it. I guess he understands that every actor has a different way of preparing.
Some people are calling Table no.21 your debut. Isn't it disappointing, considering you have already done a couple of films before?
Maybe that's 'coz it's my first full-on commercial film.
Tell us something about your role in Table no.21'
It's a thriller with three central characters ' me, Rajeev Khandelwal and Paresh Rawal. There's a game which the three of us are playing in the film. And because it's a thriller and an interesting game, I can't reveal anything beyond this, 'coz I am afraid I would be giving away the entire story.
What was it like working with Rajeev Khandelwal? Industry insiders say he gets very intense'.
That is very true. He is incredibly intense. In fact, I have watched him closely for an entire schedule and I think he's effortlessly intense. Here I am, thinking myself into a situation and psyching up while doing a scene and spending hours in silence trying to work up the passion within me. And he is sitting around reading a book and doing his thing. Honestly, it helps, especially if you are doing a serious scene and you have a co-actor who's so intense, it really helps in your performance.
Being a senior, did he dole out any pearls of wisdom?
He lets you be. He doesn't exactly interfere in what you are doing and how you are doing it, which is quite nice in a way. Sometimes I would go up to him ask about certain scenes, but he would just tell me how he would have handled the same thing if he were in my place. He would never tell you how to do it. I guess he understands that every actor has a different way of preparing.
Some people are calling Table no.21 your debut. Isn't it disappointing, considering you have already done a couple of films before?
Maybe that's 'coz it's my first full-on commercial film.