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Dor only tip of the iceberg: Ayesha Takia
From Noreen Aslam
MUMBAI—Ayesha Takia, whose powerhouse performance in “Dor” established
her credentials as a serious actor, says the role only tapped “five
percent” of her talent.
“I never expected this kind of praise. It’s of course delightful. But
let me also tell you, I feel ‘Dor’ just taps five percent of my
abilities. There’s so much more to my abilities,” Ayesha told newsmen.
“But how would people know about it unless they see what I can do. I
must thank (director) Nagesh Kukunoor for helping me connect with my
character of Meera. At first I didn’t quite understand her world, her
joy and pain. She’s such a simple person and we live in such a
complicated world.
“But Nagesh explained Meera’s world to me. At first it felt odd to get
into her clothes and her world. But soon I got used to it. Today I
definitely feel I’ve grown as an actress. But like I said, there’s a lot
more to me than Dor,” she says. She talks about how Kukunoor signed her
for the film. “He saw me in my first film ‘Socha Na Tha’ and also in
‘Yun Hota To Kya Hota’. That’s all it took. I guess I need more
directors with a vision about my career.”
While her forthcoming films like “Fool & Final” and “Kya Love Story Hai”
are hardly expected to build on the “Dor” advantage, Ayesha does have
Nikhil Advani’s “Salaam-e-Ishq” where she has an interesting part in an
ensemble cast.
But a role that Ayesha must grab is the one in Kukunoor’s next film,
which he wants to start soon with John Abraham. Ayesha sighs. “I’ve to
do what’s offered to me. A film like ‘Dor’ doesn’t happen everyday. Yes,
Nagesh has offered me his next. And I’d be a fool to let it go. There’s
only one problem, and a very major one. “The role in Nagesh’s next
requires me to do a kissing scene. And under no circumstance will I kiss
in a film, no matter how tempting the role.”
A kiss seems an unlikely reason to turn down a role with a director who
virtually changed Ayesha’s career. But she’s adamant. “I’m sorry, but a
kiss is out of the question. When I came to this industry, I set down
some do’s and don’ts for myself. And I plan to stick by them.”
Isn’t there any way the director and the actress can work this out? “It
is a problem,” Ayesha concedes. “For the girl’s sexuality is a very
important part of her character. |