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Amitabh-Rani — Bollywood’s unconventional pair
Bollywood Desk
MUMBAI—One
thing that can be said for sure about Bollywood superstar Amitabh
Bachchan’s films with Rani Mukerji is that they project the actors in
very unusual, exceedingly unconventional combinations.
In Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Black” they played the amazingly unorthodox
teacher and pupil. And in Karan Johar’s “Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna” (KANT)
Big B was the philandering Sexy Sam who tells his daughter-in-law to
leave his son, so he can find love.
Now in Ravi Chopra’s just released “Baabul”, Big B and Rani play the
protagonists, a father-in-law determined to get his widowed
daughter-in-law remarried. So pivotal are the two characters that Hema
Malini, who plays Big B’s wife, confesses she has relatively little to
do.
Speaking on his acutely striking bonding with Rani, Big B told newsmen:
“We’ve been cast in very unusual roles in ‘Black’. And then in KANK we
were a very different kind of father-in-law and daughter-in-law.
“Now we play another very different and unusual father-in-law and
daughter-in-law in ‘Baabul’. I guess we’re lucky to have our acting
talents being tested in such unusual ways. I’m very fortunate to get
such unusual opportunities.
“Rani is a terrific co-star and it’s a pleasure to work with her. All of
us - Jaya, Abhishek and I - are very fond of her.”
He recalls Rani’s concern for his health on the sets. “She’s a very
caring girl. And a thorough professional on camera.”
Big B is hoping “Baabul” would have the same social impact as Chopra’s
earlier “Baghban”.
He recalls Rani’s concern for his health on the sets. “She’s a very
caring girl. And a thorough professional on camera.”
Big B is hoping “Baabul” would have the same social impact as Chopra’s
earlier “Baghban”.
“Though it has in-sync sound, it needed some dubbing, I think it has
turned out to be a film that reclaims many of our basic values like ‘Vivah’,
which I thought was a very sweet film.
“It just took me back to the days of innocence when romance was about
exchanging looks. ‘Baabul’ is also a film that’s embedded in our ethos
and culture, though the issue here (widow rehabilitation) is far more
serious.”
Big B is on the verge of completing Balkrishnan’s “Cheeni Kam” with Tabu.
“Balki wants to do another film with me. I’ve ‘Bhootnath’ for producer
Ravi Chopra. Then Abhishek and I will be doing Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Sarkar
2’. Then I also have films with Rakeysh Mehra and Shojeet Sarkar.”
But right now his focus is on “Baabul”.
“The interesting thing about it is that the seeds of its plot were sown
in ‘Sholay’ years ago. The relationship Rani shares with me does have
similarities to what Jaya shared with Sanjeev Kumar in ‘Sholay’”. |