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I don’t make best friends with my co-stars: Preity Zinta
From Noreen Aslam
Mumbai—Effervescent
Preity Zinta’s is back in town and busy doing social work, reading
scripts and unwinding.
“Last month I had a huge screening of ‘Jaan-e-Mann’, strictly for
children under 15. Can you believe, I have not been in India to enjoy
the release of any of my films since ‘Koi...Mil Gaya’. I wasn’t here
even for ‘Veer-Zaara’.
“After ‘Koi...Mila Gaya’, ‘Jaan-e-Mann’ was another child-friendly
film... It was clean, funny and very easy on the eyes. Since I was here
for one of my releases after a long time, I wanted it to be a special
occasion,” Preity said in an interview.
Why just kids?
“I wanted to have a blast. Kids love you unconditionally. I wanted to
give kids from the Make A Wish Foundation and other charitable
institutions a reason to smile.”
“Jaan-e-Mann” elicits high marks for its director from the actress who
played the female lead in the triangular love story.
“Shirish Kunder is a man of a few words but with the strongest visual
sense. Since he’s a film editor, he knows exactly where to cut, and
what. Sometimes during shooting I wasn’t sure of what he was doing. We’d
rehearse and rehearse and then I’d wonder where it was going. But then
I’d see the final shot and go, ‘Wow!’”
Preity shot simultaneously for “Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna” (KANK) and “Jaan-e-Mann”.
“And both partly in New York. But because I was so made-up in KANK I
kept my look and make-up very simple in ‘Jaan-e-Mann’. Also, Shirish
wanted the make-up to be minimalist. And to create a different look
becomes easier when you’re doing both films together. KANK was more
about power dressing. In ‘Jaan-e-Mann’, I’m softer, more feminine.”
After the tension of playing a woman on the brink of divorce in KANK,
“Jaan-e-Mann” helped Preity unwind.
“One barely saw me smile in KANK. I play a much happier character in ‘Jaan-e-Mann’.
In KANK I was fighting my favourite actor. Fighting Shah Rukh Khan
wasn’t easy. To be up against him was very taxing.”
Preity enjoyed working with Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan in “Jaan-e-Mann”.
“I worked with Akshay in ‘Sangharsh’ many years ago. That was a very
serious film. Akshay has got only better. He looks and acts better. He’d
be on the sets at 5 a.m. I’d be like, ‘Don’t you have a life?’ I’ve
never seen him lose his cool. He’s wonderful, always happy at work.
“As for Salman, I’ve worked in three films with him before this. Salman
has his own style. He stands out in crowd.”
She’s been living out of suitcases for so long, it isn’t funny any more.
“I like travelling. But suddenly I’d wake up one fine day in some
country and want to go back home. But in half an hour I was back to
normal. Yes, I’m strong and sensible. The long absences make me love my
country even more.”
Preity, who is working in Shaad Ali’s “Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom”, says he is
a likeable director.
“I was shooting for ‘Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom’ in London. Shaad was a
revelation... very nice, very cute.”
Preity shares a very special bonding with Abhishek.
“He’s amazing to work with. He and I had little bits together in ‘Salaam
Namaste’ and ‘Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’. But this was our first
full-fledged film together. I’ve come back from London loving him even
more. He’s so adorable. Absolutely fantastic!
“As for Bobby, he isn’t chatty. But not quite reserved either... thank
god I did a fun film like ‘Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom’. Even ‘Jaan-e-Mann’ has
a very strong emotional quotient.”
Preity wonders about the variety of co-stars she has had - from both the
Deol brothers, Sunny and Bobby, to Shah Rukh and Abhishek.
“I guess I’ve been lucky. I’ve shared a great rapport with all of them.
As for the female co-stars, they’re fine too. Except that I’m expected
to become best friends with each one I work with. I don’t make best
friends with my co-stars, male or female. But Abhishek is a buddy.”
“Jaan-e-Mann” was Preity’s second release this year.
“Now that I’m back in the country I need to sign another film. I wish
they’d come to me with something seriously tempting. So far, I’ve been
picky. But I’m okay with my pace.
“The minute I sign a film I get another, better offer, which I can’t do
because I’ve already allotted my dates. That’s been happening to me for
two years now. But yes, I’m signing a new film very soon”. |