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John got Bipasha interested in football
Noreen Aslam
MUMBAI—Though she plays a doctor in her forthcoming release “Goal”,
Bipasha Basu didn’t miss out on kicking football in the movie and gives
credit to boyfriend John Abraham for teaching her the game.
“I’ve been a soccer fan for five years. I got interested in the game
because my boyfriend likes it. John taught me football in the hotel in
London, though if I tried playing the game with the boys I’d make a fool
of myself,” Bipasha told reporters.
“John is very passionate about two things, bikes and football. He’s
lucky he got to be in a bike film ‘Dhoom’ and now a football film,” she
added.
Directed by Vivek Agnihotri, the film, which also has Arshad Warsi and
Boman Irani, will be released Nov 23.
The actress has been away for quite a while. Barring a week’s work in
Mumbai she has wrapped up all her shooting in London for “Goal”.
“And prior to that I was in Durban for 45 days, shooting for
Abbas-Mustan’s ‘Race’. Then I joined the ‘Goal’ unit in London. I’ve
jumped time zones and heavy climate changes from 38 degrees to 1 degree
to 40 degrees. Fortunately, I haven’t fallen sick in spite of the
drastic changes in four months.
“Frequent flying gets to me. But staying in different countries for a
longish period is okay by me. After three days everything falls into
place.”
She shot with Saif Ali Khan and Akshaye Khanna for “Race” in Durban.
“Apart from the directors Abbas-Mustan, whom I know very well, everyone
was new to me. My two co-stars, Saif and Akshaye, were a barrel of fun.
I really got along well with Saif. Akshaye was reserved. But great fun
once we got to know each other.”
In London for “Goal”, Bipasha had major fun. “This was a unique
experience. A sporty film and I was the only girl in the principal
cast.”
Some real life footballers also feature in the “Goal”. “I must tell you
we had some really talented real-life Bangladeshi football players in
our team in ‘Goal’. They aren’t actors. But they are naturals on camera.
In fact, even the actors like John, Arshad and Boman were chosen because
of their familiarity with the game.”
An added incentive was the fact that Bipasha got to work with John after
three years.
“That was fun. Both of us have grown as actors. And I’m very excited by
the chemistry between us in ‘Goal’. Unlike ‘Jism’ and ‘Madhoshi’, where
we had a more sensuous chemistry, in ‘Goal’ our role is cute, not steamy
or sexy, but very real.
“A lot of things went wrong with ‘Madhoshi’. After that we decided not
to pair together for a while. Look, I couldn’t be silly and say I’ve to
work with my boyfriend. We did this film because both suit our roles in
‘Goal’ to a T. We both took the decision as thorough professionals. And
then our personal rapport came in. We had a good time.” |