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Народ - грамотен...наверно...что не понятно - спросим.. по - русски...

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'If I ever become director, I’ll probably lose my mind'

It's no secret that the shy guy is most comfortable with his entire khandan at their Juhu-Vile Parle bungalow.. and is seen only once in a very bluish moon on the party scene.

The family’s Vijayta banner is now returning to film production with Chamku.. just the right time to get him into the chat mode. Over to Bobby Deol in a q and a with Hiren Kotwani.

Why have you been keeping a low profile?
I feel awkward hyping myself. I’ll try but hota nahin hai.

Vijayta Films has returned to film production with Chamku. Why the long gap?
We weren’t organised earlier. So we waited a while. With in-house movies you can explore genres. Chamku is a serious action drama.

But the title gives the impression of a comedy.
No way. Chandrama Singh aka Chamku is brought up by a Naxal after his family is brutally killed.

A westernised dude playing a Naxal?
He starts out as a Naxal and then assists the government in a covert operation. If I was playing a hardcore Naxal, I’d have had to work on my body language and diction.

Your director Kabeer Kaushik’s first film Saher didn’t work commercially.
Kabeer had approached me for Saher but I wasn’t sure then. He rewrote the part for Arshad (Warsi). We were planning to start our own film, I liked this script and we were rolling.

How involved are you in the production?
I’m an apprentice, looking after the post-production. Dad and bhaiya handle the production.

Kabeer Kaushik skipped the music release presumably because he’s miffed with Sunny for interfering in the editing. Kabeer was shooting for Arshad’s first film production in London. My brother is a creative man, he respects those who are creative and will never interfere with their work.

But every producer sits with the editor and discusses what can be edited out. It’s our money at stake, we have a right to our opinions. But it’s always a healthy discussion, never a heated debate.

How come you’re not acting in The Man which Sunny is directing?
How come my brother is not in Chamku? Simple. Chamku is for me, The Man is for bhaiya. Sangeet Sivan is directing a film with dad and me and Sameer Karnik is making another with bhaiyya and me.

There was a film with all the three Deols too?
Anil Sharma is working on the script. We finalised the idea together.

Your father had once said that the Deols think with the heart and not the head.. so they don’t make good businessmen. Do you go with that?
We’re trying to cut all the routes from the heart to the head.. so the mind can work independently. We know this is a business but we can’t change the way we are.

Will you direct some day?
I don’t know. Right now I’m involved with the editing, background music and mixing. I don’t like to control people but a director is the captain of the ship. (Laughs) If I ever become director, I’ll probably lose my mind.. but never say never.

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Ману Новая интервьюшкааа!!!!!
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Девчонки, все для вас и Деолов. Все равно ищу подборку материалов нам и сюда заодно выкладываю.

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Перевела - просто не смогла пройти мимо.. Можно читать вот тут

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просто не смогла пройти мимо..



Молодец. Спасибо.

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‘Chamku is not a conventional action film’
Rachit Gupta
Posted online: Tuesday , August 12, 2008 at 1218 hrs

BOBBY DEOL gets talking about his latest action offering Chamku, his co-star Priyanka Chopra and his doing more romantic roles and comedies
What is Chamku about?
Chamku is the story of a little boy whose family is killed before his eyes and then he is brought up by a radical Naxalite leader, played by Danny Denzongpa. Chamku’s real name is Chandrama Singh and he grows up to be a man with special combat expertise. The government starts looking for people with such abilities and offers to employ Chamku so that he may help them eliminate serious threats to the Nation.
Chamku chooses this profession without relating to it and it so happens that he meets a girl who makes him fall in love and gives him a reason to break out of this entire system.

Would you call Chamku an action film?
It’s not a conventional action film. It’s more like an action drama.

The title Chamku does not exactly cohere with an action image. Do you think you might have missed a trick over there?
It’s a character-driven film that presents the story of a man forced into doing things he doesn’t want to do. When he’s offered the job he is not given the choice of saying no. And then a woman helps him walk out of his torment. It is a film about this character and we thought about the title and decided Chamku was our best choice.

A Naxalite is not the ideal material for a hero of a commercial film.
That does not matter. The point of the film is to show conflict in the character’s life. The whole Naxal premise is just a way of adding realism to the film. When we started making the film our main objective was to make the film as close to real-life as possible. Using the Naxal and government theme helped us bring that real feel. In fact we never thought about making the film commercially viable. Our priority always remained at making a film that would have impact and be real.

So success at the box-office would not be a matter of concern?
Everyone wants his films to do well. I want Chamku to do well too and be appreciated. But, I have not worked on the film with business in mind. I did Nanhe Jaisalmer for a similar reason. I believed I had a compelling story to work with: Nanhe is one of my all-time favourite films and Chamku too is special.

Chamku is your third film with Priyanka Chopra. Is there a level of comfort you share?
A lot of people don’t realise that Priyanka’s first ever film was with us. She featured in a role with Sunny bhaiyya in The Hero. Naturally she has a soft spot for us. And I did not even offer her the film formally. I just met Priyanka and casually narrated her the script of a film I wanted to work on and she just said “I’ll do it”.

Gupt, Soldier, Humraaz and many of your other hits have been action films. Is the action genre your forte?
I have done films with some well-established and acclaimed filmmakers. And these films were not action films. Barsaat with Rajkumar Santoshi, Kareeb with Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Shakalaka Boom Boom with Suneel Darshan and Yash Raj Pictures’ Jhoom Barabar Jhoom with Shaad Ali. I have done my bit with romance and comedy. But it is just been a case where all the action films I did were made well and all the romantic films that I did weren’t. I would still love to do a wide array of roles.

Does that mean more of romance and comedy?
Yes. Being serious and angry is easy. People have these expressions all the time. I mean, you call up someone any time of the day and nine out of ten times you will hear a serious tone. Making someone laugh or smile is the biggest challenge of an actor’s career and I am always game to take up such tasks.

Three of your biggest hits have come with directors Abbas-Mustan. Are you looking forward for another film with the duo?
Besides Soldier, Ajnabee and Humraaz I have also done a fourth film with them in 2007 called Naqaab. Abbas-Mustan are my favourite directors and I would love to work with them again. In spite of being famous and high-profile filmmakers they are humble and down-to-earth. They treat me like a younger brother and it is that comfort level that translates into good work together.

Heroes and Dostana will be two major releases for you.
I play cameos in both films. Dostana is a wonderful film but Heroes is special. Director Samir Karnik is a good friend of mine and I must thank him for giving me a chance to play Sunny’s brother in the film. I also have Ek - The Power of One lined up for release later this year.

You do enjoy a level of comfort working with brother Sunny and your father.
It is always a pleasure. We are a close-knit family and when we’re working together it brings out the best in us. The success of Apne proved that. Also, working with Dad has an added incentive. He is my father and my biggest critic. So when he finally says, “Good job, Bobby”, there is no better feeling than that.

Bollywood heroes have entered the fitness world with six-packs, sculpted bodies and bulging biceps. Is Bobby Deol planning to hit the gym hard?
That is not my game. I am health-conscious but unfortunately I cannot work out. I have a condition with my shoulders, which first came to my notice when I was shooting for Bichhoo some eight years ago. Since then I have had steroid shots in both my shoulders and that prevents me from heavy-duty workouts. But I am a badminton enthusiast and indulge in sports to keep fit.

http://www.screenindia.com/news/Chamku-is-not-a-conventional-action-film/347860/

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Ой, спасибо большооое!! Замечательная интервьюшка, будет немножко времени - обязательно займусь
Что-то я не совсем поняла, что там у него было с плечами.. Надо обмозговать..
Не везет бедному Бо с экшенами - то ноги, то плечи..

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Nanhe is one of my all-time favourite films


аааааааааа!!!!!!!!!! Бобсииик!!!!! я в раю...
казалось бы, такая простая фраза.. а так всколыхнула..

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I also have Ek - The Power of One lined up for release later this year.


трам-там-там, дарагой.. за базар отвечать надо.. Ну если не выпустишь..
нихто за язык не тянул, между прочим...

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Что-то я не совсем поняла, что там у него было с плечами



Я еще не переводила...только вчера в инет после отдыха влезла и по новостям...а тут такое и махом скидывала, не переводя. А травмы - это у них, наверно, семейное...нет, чтобы каскадерами озаботиться, нет!!! Кто угодно, но не Деолы - силачи и симпатяги...

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Ну если не выпустишь..
нихто за язык не тянул, между прочим...



Я этот фильм ждала...хотелось глянуть, что там с Наной сняли...этот союз интересен мне. Патекар - классный актер и как у них вышло...

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Я этот фильм ждала...хотелось глянуть, что там с Наной сняли


ага-ага.. Там вообще кастинг безумно интересный, о бобсовом имидже ваще молчу.. Да уже все жданки прождали, год как ждем (ну то есть год как начали пристально ждать.. )

А интервью я переведу, уже начала..

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Bobby Deol
New Kid on the Block

By Kavita Chhibber

He is very much a chip of the old block. The tall, handsome son of movie legend Dharamendra
and youngest brother of acclaimed actor Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol was launched by his father
in Barsaat. The film also marked the debut of Rajesh and Dimple KhannaЎЇs daughter Twinkle.


While Barsaat failed to make waves, Bobby who set the screen on fire with his histrionics and dancing talent, became the heartthrob of thousands of drooling female fans. While his ascent was marked by a few stumbles along the way, Gupt, Soldier, Ajnabee and recently Humraaz went on to do big business at the box office. 2001 saw him become a father and it is evident that Bobby Deol has also inherited his fatherЎЇs well known humility and unassuming demeanor, explaning that he is very shy and jittery when it comes to speaking with the media.

In an exclusive interview with Kavita Chhibber, Bobby Deol talks of how being part of tinsel town is not what matters most to him.

Were you able to see a lot of dad as a child?
Fortunately I was. I was the youngest and by the time I was born he was already well established in his career. He really regretted the fact that he had not been able to spend a lot of time with my brother and my sisters, so I used to accompany him pretty much everywhere.
The only thing my parents were very particular about was to keep us away from the filmy lifestyle. They never held parties or entertained people from the film industry at home. There are so many good sound values that were handed down to us from my grandparents and parents. My father has always taught us not to bad mouth anyone, to be a down to earth, good human being and true to yourself.
When you are manipulative and dishonest or unethical it comes back to you, and finally there comes a time when you hate yourself for having done things that were unethical but by then it may be too late.
That is why I wanted to have a child quickly once I got married.
It does not matter which profession you are in, most networking parties are so fake. People are fawning over you because you are their man of the moment. My parents were very over protective and concerned that I may end up with friends who may suck up to me because of who I was. Well I actually refused to be presumptuous and I have some great friends who would do any thing for me. The truth about a person usually comes out, and when I do find people who are genuine I love spending time with them.

So do you remember your first shot?
Yes, I played a young Dharmendra in the film Dharamveer. Of course when you are young you have no inhibitions, so I was very confident and charged up, but when the time came to make my debut, I was terribly nervous. I didnЎЇt really take any training or acting classes. I just tried a crash course and gave it up, because it really didnЎЇt teach me much.
I feel acting is instinctive, and like any other profession you get better at what you do with experience and time. As you grow as a person you become more in touch with your emotions and how you channel them on to the screen is the key issue. I am a lot more relaxed now and more comfortable before the camera, but I donЎЇt obsess about camera angles or how good I am looking. Its more important that I am doing a good job of portraying the character I am playing. I donЎЇt rehearse incessantly. It is terribly monotonous after a while. I am very spontaneous. I think spontaneity is refreshing as far as IЎЇm concerned. There are other actors who work incessantly on body language, which camera angle suits them best, and maybe it works for them, but I would rather react naturally and not bog myself with too many technicalities.

How was it working under Sunny. He is the big brother and directed you in Dillagi. Did you take advantage of the fact?
Well it was funny because every time he would admonish or correct me I would throw a tantrum, because he used to do that when I was a kid. I would get yelled at for not doing my homework, and stuff, so I would forget he is directing me and instead all I would remember is my brother is scolding me in front of so many people, but in reality I realize now that knowing me so well, he really brought out my best attributes and he was very relaxed and incredibly patient.

You had a pretty challenging role in Humraaz , in more ways than one. Not only were you pitted against an actor of amazing caliber in Akshaye Khanna, he also seemingly had a more powerful role with so many shades and a vast scope to milk that role. Yet surprisingly every one talked about how you complemented him perfectly. People loved your new look as well. Were there ever any qualms about being upstaged? You also did a great job as the confused husband embroiled in a wife swapping murder mystery with "Ajnabee". Do you think Indian audiences are more accepting of risquЁ¦ movies like that and "Jism"?
The Indian audiences no matter how liberal or open minded you think they have become, are really pretty conservative and traditional in their hearts of hearts and it is hard for them to digest bold subjects. You can see how many films that jumped the bandwagon didnЎЇt do well. Personally IЎЇm pretty conservative and would love to act in films that one can watch with the entire family, but then some times the script or subject is so intriguing that you feel compelled to do it.

You were amazing in Shaheed Bhagat Singh. You even looked like him in the film. How tough was it to do a role like that?
I have grown up listening to stories about our heroes from my grandmother, and specially Bhagat Singh all my life. I loved Manoj KumarЎЇs Bhagat Singh and watched it many times. Sunny Bhaiya always dreamed of doing this role, but when it finally came to me, I was really excited but also terrified at the same time. How do you play a hero who is so larger than life and do justice to his legacy, bring out all that he stood for and not mess up?
It was very tough. You should have seen me when I started shooting. I was a wreck every single day. It was also sad that so many people jumped into making a film on him simultaneously. As a result not one of those films received the attention from the masses it deserved.
It was also very sad that while the shooting was going on there was so much hoopla in the media, commemorating his life and death. This year no one remembered his birth or death anniversary. That is how shallow people are. Not just him, there are so many unsung heroes that lie lost in the annals of history.
It really bothers me. We have become so self absorbed and selfish. I am a father now and IЎЇm afraid for my sonЎЇs future. Today after all that has happened in the past couple of years all I pray for is world peace.


Would you be interested in theatre and cross over cinema? Plays are now getting back into vogue.
I am scared silly even of live stage shows, so IЎЇm not sure about theater, but cross over cinema maybe. While I enjoyed films like Monsoon Wedding and Bend it Like Beckham, I also felt saddened that it made a mockery of India and its traditions. I am not saying there wasnЎЇt any truth in the films, but I wish someone would make a film depicting what is precious and worth treasuring and following in the Indian tradition. I think Bollywood is going through a lot of changes and upheavals, hopefully once things settle down, we will see some good stuff coming out of there.

What is in the works right now?
I am looking forward to completing my friend the late Bunty SoormaЎЇs film, which is now being directed by Vikram Bhatt after his sudden untimely death. I miss him so much. ItЎЇs called Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai, and should be out early next year. I am doing Bardasht, which deals with a relationship between two brothers, there is Anil SharmaЎЇs film with Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar.
IЎЇm really excited about a film by Mani Shankar called Tango Charlie, which deals with the life of a soldier who rises from the lower ranks and the professional and personal challenges he faces and how he evolves as a result. Then there is an action packed love story with Guddu Dhanoa called Kismat, where there are shades of dadЎЇs film Phool aur Pathar.

Which one of your dadЎЇs films is your favorite?
It would be Mera Gaon Mera Desh. It had emotions that were so real. Dad was amazing in it. I would love to do his role in a remake if I could! I think dad also has an amazing sense of comedy as you saw in Chupke Chupke, and pathos as you saw in Satya kam. I said earlier he is one actor who could do any kind of roles, and he never got his due.
People couldnЎЇt see beyond his dazzling looks and physique. But he really didnЎЇt care, because that lack of recognition by the film industry was more than compensated by the adoration and love of millions of fans worldwide.
You should have seen the people when he came for the stage shows in Vancouver ЎЄ people went crazy, removed their turbans and hats to honor him and gave him a standing ovation. I couldnЎЇt care less if I didnЎЇt go down in the annals of film history as the greatest actor alive. If there is anything that I want, its that kind of love from the masses.

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Chamku was a challenge for me – Bobby Deol

After Apne Bobby Deol is ready with his Vijeta Films’ project Chamku to hit the silver screens very soon.


The audiences and the Deol family seem to be equally excited about the flick. When asked about what new is there in the film, Bobby, in a jolly mood, said that it was his short hair cut which he had to do for the film. Playing on the serious string the actor adds, "Every story has something or the other similarity with other films but its story, script and treatment are what make it look different. Like, if you see my director Kabir Kaushik's last film "Seher", you will get to know that how differently he made the film which has similarity with many films of the same genre."

It won't be wrong to ask Bobby, the member of the action packed Deol family; about how does he define action in this film? "Only one thing I would say about action that it is very realistic. We have tried to make it lager than life. I have done many action films before so I had to make it different. Thus it was a challenge for me. To be true, today films on these topics are not tried well. People are busy making commercial films nowadays. But this is a kind of film which will touch your heart. After all we all are here to entertain people so we can't fool our audiences,” depicts Bobby.

Where in one hand Bobby is saying that this film is an entertainer then in the other he is calling it an action packed film and then again a realistic one. Having worked in many action films earlier, what did he see in the film that he accepted it? "This film is quite different from my earlier films. I have always done larger than life roles but this one is real to life. This character is not like the one who will jump from the top, no matter how many bullets hit him still he doesn't die or anything like that,” goes on Bobby, "Apart from the film being interesting, it is also a crucial one. Any director will think twice before taking this kind of project in hand.”

The promotion of the film is still not done well and it’s an integral part which makes it difficult for the audiences of how to take the title of the film. Comedy films are in trend now in Bollywood. Audiences are also confused with the title of the film as if it would be a comedy film but the makers as well as the actors are projecting it as an action flick. So how much does the title of the film and its story relate to each other? "I want to say only one thing that all the intelligent audiences will come to know about the film after watching its promos. The title is Chamku because the character' name is Chamku, who is very simple person. His full name is Chandrama Singh," asserts somehow disheartened Bobby.

The actor has acted with Priyanka earlier also. How much difference does he see in her? "Priyanka has done her first film "Big Brother" with Vijeta films and brother Sunny. She is a very good friend of us from the beginning of her career. She is very hard working from the very beginning. She gives her full dedication to any kind of roll. In this film also she has done an amazing job,” explains the actor.

Tell us something about your hills? "(Laughs) those are not my hills. There is a hill near to my farm house where we have shot a song and it won’t be wrong to explain how it’s a discovery of my dad. That place is not less than heaven to me," quips Bobby.

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