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People will see me in a different avatar: Shilpa
Noreen Aslam
MUMBAI—After touring Europe with her musical “Miss Bollywood”, Shilpa
Shetty returns home to work in the Sunny Deol starrer “The Man” and says
people are going to see her in a different avatar in the movie. “I know
what I’m worth. I never expected people back home to start pampering me
just because I’ve got a certain standing in Britain. And I promise you -
you’ll see a different Shilpa in ‘The Man’,” Shilpa said in an
interview.
The last one year after “Celebrity Big Brother” has been a
roller-coaster ride for Shilpa and she looks back at it with much
happiness and affection. “It has been a time of great experiences. ‘Miss
Bollywood’ was my first experience on stage and also gave me a chance to
take Bollywood abroad. It was not just lucrative but also a very
creatively satisfying experience,” she said. She admits that she is
dating someone, but marriage is not on the cards.
“The good thing is that love happened in my life while all those good
things were happening to me professionally. So everything fell into
place. I don’t want too much speculation on this. The next thing I know
they’ll be marrying me off.” Excerpts from the interview:
Q: Did you miss Bollywood?
A: It has been a time of great experiences. In the last three months
I’ve been taking my play “Miss Bollywood” to the remotest corners of
Europe. This was my first experience on stage and also gave me a chance
to take Bollywood abroad. It was not just lucrative but also a very
creatively satisfying experience. And now I’ve come back to do Sunny
Deol’s home production, “The Man”. I’m a huge fan of his work and admire
him as a human being. I loved his first directorial venture, “Dillagi”.
Every time we’re paired together we are a success. And I’ve got a
fantastic role. I play an actress.
Q: How was the experience of doing “Miss Bollywood”?
A: With due respect to all the other Bollywood stage adaptations like
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Bollywood Dreams” and “Merchants Of Bollywood”,
they’ve all been fantastic, “Miss Bollywood” was a hardcore Bollywood
musical starring a Bollywood actress. I belong to Bollywood. I think I
added a certain authenticity to the play. It was a very proud
achievement for me to take a slice of Bollywood out West. I felt
especially proud to perform at the Royal Albert Hall.
Q: What were the most memorable experiences during the musical?
A: There were good and some bad. The worst was when my zipper tore in
Offenbach (Germany) 20 seconds before I was to go on stage. I don’t know
how but my dresser managed to stitch it back in time. All through that
act I was on tenterhooks. It was such a scary moment! This was the one
time when I wanted a re-take. And I couldn’t have it.
Q: And the good experiences?
A: Oh plenty! We got standing ovations in 95 percent of the
performances. The last time we got a standing ovation was at Royal
Albert Hall. It brought tears to my eyes. Gulshan Grover was there. I
was so happy because he was so happy for me. He came backstage and said,
“I can’t believe you pulled it off.” I felt so happy and proud to have
one of my colleagues praising me.
Q: Do you feel welcome back home?
A: Of course, why not? I don’t expect anything to change, except my
price that has gone up (laughed). Everyone is making money. So why not
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