Showing posts with label Tabu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tabu. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Actress Tabu made me feel comfortable in the love scene

Irrfan Khan simply loves challenging roles. The internationally acclaimed Bollywood actor has chosen to play a gay character in Mira Nair’s AIDS film The Migration.

In fact, Irrfan refused a staid role in the film in order to play a homosexual. "She offered me the part of the sweet, simple and straight farmer that Shiney Ahuja finally did. I saw no challenge in that. Give me roles that aren’t fake," Irrfan, who plays an unhappily married man in a secret anguished affair with another in the film, said.

Another challenging role Irrfan loved playing was of a Bengali in Mira Nair’s The Namesake. "Ashok Ganguly in The Namesake gave me a chance to embrace a beautiful new vision. I could never be this person. Ashok gave me a chance to live a unique life," he added.

After Vishal Bharadwaj’s Maqbool Irrfan shared stunning chemistry with Tabu in the The Namesake. Their lovemaking scene in the film had audiences gasping in disbelief.

"I can’t say Tabu and I meet after hours, but I must say Tabu is a very special person and actress. It takes a lot for her to open up. She never lies in her performances. I remember during Maqbool we’d instinctively understand each other. She knew exactly when to put her hand out, or when to touch my elbow. the little things that make the chemistry between co-stars."

"During the making of The Namesake I was more concerned about getting my Bengali accent right than anything else. I spent hours getting it right."

Irrfan’s wife is Bengali. "But that didn’t help me much. We don’t speak Bengali at home. Ashok Ganguly was a mystery to me. I had to get both, his external and internal life, right."

About the love scene, he said: "Yes, at first I was startled. It was a little more explicit and longer than love scenes generally are. I was worried about her reaction. If Tabu had been even slightly awkward, I’d have been worried. But she made me comfortable by being completely into the scene. After that there was no awkwardness. We were very professional about it."

Irrfan says he didn’t expect an overwhelming response for The Namesake.

"I never imagined such a response. People in the US were watching it repeatedly. It suddenly made me feel worthwhile as an actor. I was fascinated by the silences of my character. It was not expressed even in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel. Mira added a lot to the original material. That’s the fun of a movie adaptation. The movie is over, but I’m still discovering facets to my character."

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Bollywood ACTRESS Tabu's loss Vidya's gain!!


A bold theme and sugar free romance CHEENI KUM was well received by the audience. It met with a critical goodwill. No one would forget about Big B and Tabu's delightful chemistry in CHEENI KUM which added spice to this sugar free romance.

After an overwhelming response for CHEENI KUM director R Balki is ready with yet another script. This new project is titled PAA
After a splendid performance in CHEENI KUM, Big B is roped in for this new project. Though Tabu and Big B's chemistry was well commended but Tabu will not be a part of this venture. Along with Big B it will also star son Abhishek Bachchan and beautiful Vidya Balan instead, according to sources.

The movie will go on floors this September and it will be a joint production between Big B's ABCL which is heard to be revived and MAD films which produced CHEENI KUM last year.