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Look in Dhoom was a new experience: Aishwarya
From Noreen Aslam
MUMBAI—The varied roles are a blessing, says Aishwarya Rai, who has gone
from the elaborate, bejewelled look in “Umrao Jaan” to the hip and sassy
in “Dhoom 2” in a matter of weeks - and with great success.
“I’ve tried to keep it versatile from the start of my career. But
wanting something isn’t the same as getting it. Opportunities like
‘Umrao Jaan’, ‘Dhoom 2’, ‘Guru’ and now ‘Jodha-Akbar’ have come to me,”
says Aishwarya, who says the hugely challenging parts are very
flattering.
The actress recalls how there was hesitation to cast Hrithik and her
together because of their similar skin tone and eyes. “But when we
finally shot together, everything fell into place. Actually on the first
day of ‘Dhoom’ there was a silence after we shot. And we were like, ‘Okaaayyyyy’.
Then director Sanjay Gadhvi came up to us and said, ‘Everybody is
stunned. You guys are looking awesome together’.”
Comparing Hrithik and Abhishek, she says she has known the latter much
longer. “As for Abhishek I’ve known him much, much longer. He’s always
having fun on the sets. It relaxes him and makes the atmosphere on the
sets far more convivial.”
Rumour mills are buzzing that the two are getting married soon.
Excerpts from an interview:
Q: From the martyr in “Umrao Jaan” to the moll in “Dhoom 2”, you give
audiences a culture shock when you go from the old-world charm of
“Umrao” to the hip-and-cool attitude of “Dhoom” two weeks later.
A: Isn’t that fantastic? I don’t play the typical ‘Mona Darling’ in
“Dhoom 2”. I play this petty thief who thinks she’s pretty cool. My
character thinks she’s smarter than the smartest. She’s a sassy girl and
at the same time she’s a cool dude. I’m neither super-cool diva nor an
egghead. I’m a girl who wants to be one of the action guys.
Q: There was huge expectation from “Dhoom 2”
A: The kind of response the promos and my look have evoked does bring a
smile to my face. It’s interesting, but a large part of my career as an
actress has been devoted to roles that are traditionally Indian. And I
do love being in a sari. It’s my most comfortable apparel. And I’ve worn
it at both national and international events with great pride.
Q: In fact, you’ve made the sari fashionable at international events.
Even Oprah wore it.
A: (laughs) That was too, too much, wasn’t it? Yes, I’ve worn the sari,
even to Cannes when I went there with Sanjay Bhansali and Shah Rukh for
“Devdas”. Strangely, when I came in through the modelling-Miss World
route, people presumed I’d fit into westernised roles. To my delight,
most of my roles from my first film “Iruvar” to “Umrao Jaan” have been
very, very Indian. And I’m very proud of it. But now “Dhoom 2” gives me
a chance to be more cosmopolitan on screen. I like that as well.
Q: How was the “Dhoom” look decided?
A: It started when Aditya Chopra came home to offer me “Kajra re”. He
commented on how restrained I was in my conduct, that I’m always
perceived as a lady. That’s the way Aditya liked to see me on screen.
But a change was tempting. “Dhoom” is high on the hot and sexy elements.
It’s high on style and fashion. My look was determined by the film’s
mood. Of course I’m not a stranger to western clothes. A lot of my
public appearances are in shirts and jeans. And at home I’m comfortable
in short denim skirts. But I haven’t really walked the streets of Mumbai
in them. But yes, the look in “Dhoom” was a new experience.
It was a clever move for “Adi” to shoot “Dhoom 2” in Rio. Everyone was
in shorts. We were overdressed! There was no question of feeling
self-conscious. The crew had a blast. Everyone had to look his or her
best in every frame. As Duggu (Hrithik) put it, it wasn’t vanity. It was
just the need of the hour. We had to constantly pay attention to our
hair, clothes, body language. The look is an essential element of every
scene in “Dhoom 2”.
Q: Was it difficult to get into “Dhoom” mode after being so Indian?
A: Not at all. In fact, I’m again very, very Indian in my post-”Dhoom”
release “Guru”. To give the audience a chance to see me in so many
distinct roles so many times puts me in a very special place. It doesn’t
happen very often in this industry, and certainly not to us female
actors. The varied roles are a blessing. I’ve tried to keep it versatile
from the start of my career. But wanting something isn’t the same as
getting it. Opportunities like “Umrao Jaan”, “Dhoom 2”, “Guru” and now
“Jodha-Akbar” have come to me. It’s very flattering to know directors
like JP, Mani and Ashutosh Gowariker think of me for such hugely
challenging parts.
Q: Hrithik thinks the two of you make the best-looking couple?
A: That’s very sweet of him. You guys will have to decide how good we
look together. But I certainly enjoyed working with Hrithik. Yes, at one
time there was a hesitation to cast us together because we were supposed
to have similar skin and eyes. |