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Originally posted by: PoojaSushIta
http://youtu.be/66Jsxc4n4YI Omg Insane crowd diwanagi for Salman (amity university ) this is beyond everything !!
'The beauty of my job is that no matter how well I do it, people will say this guy is insensitive, romancing Sonam, dancing with Jacqueline, going to Poland to shoot a film, when he has a hunting case and an accident case against him.'
'He's enjoying himself; he's earning Rs 600 crore but people don't know how much I have.'
'All my good work goes against me.'
Salman Khan gets candid.
A Salman Khan interview can be dangerous and definitely not good for the ego.
You never know what kind of a mood Bollywood's superstar will be in.
Mostly, his mood is monosyllabic and laced with sarcasm.
This time around, it was different. Despite attending an event before facing four group interviews, the Khan was in a mood to talk. And laugh.
It could have been the deliciously fragrant biryani he was tucking into for dinner.
Or it could be the fact that he had recently finishing filming for one of India's gentlest, most sanskari filmmakers, Sooraj Barjatya, who Salman confesses brings out the best in him as a human being.
Patcy N/Rediff.com took the opportunity to ask India's most-loved hero a few questions.
You live with a close-knit family and director Sooraj Barjatya creates that on screen. Was it easy for you to relate with such a family?
Sooraj and I are amazing at that.
When we deal with the family and the small problems at home, that ghar ka romance, aankhon ki sharam, the respect towards mom and dad -- we are very good at that.
You are playing a double role after a long time in Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. How different is this film from Judwaa, your earlier film that saw you in a double role?
Totally different.
Judwaa was the first lot of characters that came to me after the many Prem characters that I did. So it was very difficult for me to play those characters.
But now, after doing so many of those, this was a difficult character to come back to.
So PRDP was more difficult than Judwaa?
If I really read the script, then this would have been very difficult for me.
I don't read scripts; I listen to the narration from the director or the writer.
When I listen, my mind sees the visuals. I ask the director if he's thinking on the same lines too.
I need to be on the same plane as the director when I am listening to the script; I need to visualise it. I need to know the direction in which the director is going. If I read a script, I don't know where the director wants to go and my mind goes all over the place.
When Sooraj narrated the subject, I knew this was something we wouldn't have any problems doing because I can see him directing it and myself performing the scenes.
The idea of Prem Ratan Dhan Payo was conceived sometime in 1993 -94. Why did it take so long to start shooting the film?
Sooraj was not able to crack it. It was too large a film to make it then. The timing was not right.
Actually, he had three films. Vivaah and Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi got completed faster.
We have a huge responsibility, after Maine Pyar Kiya, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! and Hum Saath-Saath Hain, because if what we do doesn't work, it would become difficult for the next one (the next Sooraj-Salman movie).
The industry is not supportive -- they would say we lost the plot, lost the magic, it's not working anymore... So we have to be very careful with what we do together.
Did you make any suggestions?
The script was ready and suggestions happen everywhere.
Everything is written but to add a little bit to that is no big deal. Sometimes, we make suggestions on the sets itself.
This is a very funny film; it's an amazing subject. It's a beautiful love story where she (Sonam Kapoor) is a princess and has to be very careful. She is okay about being with him but he respects her and cannot cross those boundaries.
Then, there are brothers and sisters with whom they have problems. And when you solve a serious problem, you cannot solve it with seriousness. You have to make them laugh; you have to get them (the whole family) together.
Is it a challenge not to let your larger-than-life personality overpower your characters like Prem or Chulbul Pandey?
No, it is still very large (laughs). My Bajrangi Bhaijaan character is one of the largest characters I have done.
You are one of the greatest phenomena Indian cinema has seen; you get so much love from colleagues and fans around the globe. Does it ever scare you?
It scares the hell out of me now (laughs).
Especially these last three to four months till December 27, it will be as scary as hell.
Why?
Because my film is releasing in November and my birthday is on December 27.
Yes, you're turning 50.
(Interrupts) 27. Very soon, you will be two years older than me.
So how does it feel turning 27?
27 is the right age. I have always liked that age.
Are you happy with your journey so far?
It was very quick.
I was just telling someone the other day that, from the first day I started working, the first day I was launched -- for me, it was Sooraj Barjatya - that job actually got me recognition.
The four years before that, when I was struggling, I did not know what was going to happen, whether I would make it or not, whether I would be able to afford a house or a car, whether I would be able to buy petrol for my car, or whether I would have to cycle all my life and live at my father's house... I was modeling then and was worried when I would get a film -- would I get a film to act in or to direct... Those were the questions on my mind then.
There was constant pressure on me.
Then one night, I got a job and everything changed. My life turned around. And I feel the next morning came 27 years later.
For me, the day I made it is just yesterday. It feels the journey was very quick.
If you think a journey is long, you would take a holiday. But I don't take holidays. I come late but don't take holidays.
Why don't you go on holidays?
I enjoy my work. I wanted to work so when I got that opportunity, why should I not work? Why should I go on holiday?
Earlier, you worried about getting a job, a house and a car. What worries you today?
My court verdicts.
I have been given five years every time, so it's become 15 years now. That's a big worry on my head and my parents' head.
And it's not in a magistrate court; it's in the high court. Let's see what happens now. A sword is hanging over your head, and you see your parents reacting to it and what they are going through.
But with that, there's comedy as well with Bigg Boss.
The beauty of my job is that, no matter how much well I do it, people will say this guy is insensitive, romancing Sonam, dancing with Jacqueline, going to Poland to shoot a film, when he has a hunting case and an accident case against him.
He's enjoying himself; he's earning Rs 600 crore but people don't know how much I have.
All my good work goes against me.
You say your journey has just begun. Is that why the fire in your belly to do good work has not gone out yet?
When you like something, you will always be enthusiastic. Even in school, you are thrilled about the subjects you know well. The subjects that you are not good at, and should be really working on, don't interest you.
I enrolled in the science stream at St Xaviers' College. But then I thought, was I going to be a doctor?
So I thought I'll go into the arts stream. But then I thought, what would I do in Arts? Then I thought of just getting a degree.
Today, I am in a field where I am good at everything -- I can do comedy, dance, emotion, action... I'm the Jack of this trade, even when it comes to screenplay, dialogue, improvisation... Then, there are specialists like the action director, the dance director, the DOP (director of photography). They enhance my limited knowledge and make larger-than-life characters.
I am very happy with the field of work I am in now because I know it and enjoy it.
The day one loses the enthusiasm, you'll become an old man.
Sultan is tough for you...
Yes, and the strenuous work has not yet started. I have got another month of training to do. I am getting hurt all the time from my ankle to my knee, my back, leg and shoulder...
Now I wonder why I did it. I don't give up, that's why I took up the challenge. But it is difficult to get the beefed-up look.
I am 87 kilos. I have to be around 93-94 and have one month to get there.
I have two different body types in the film.
Aamir's film, Dangal, is also based on the sport of wrestling. Do you feel concerned?
No, not at all. If there are two action films or two love stories being made, nothing changes.
Wrestling is a sport and there are two films on sports.
The other three Khans -- Aamir and Shah Rukh -- also turned 50 this year.
They are turning 50; I am turning 27.
You started your career with Shah Rukh.
Shah Rukh came in much later. Aamir debuted first, I came next, followed by Ajay (Devgn), then Akki (Akshay Kumar). Arbaaz was offered Khiladi first, so I know. Then Shah Rukh came in.
Any memories?
We are friends, not lovers.
Any wishes for him?
I wish him all the very best. I wish the best of health for him and his entire family, and success. May he have an amazing life.
I hope his children take his name forward. I wish that not just for him but for everyone.
Have you seen the rushes of Bajirao Mastani?
I heard the script is very nice. Kareena (Kapoor) and I had done a photo session.
I have seen the promo; it's a very large scale project. Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra look amazing.
What are your Diwali plans?
In the akhada, getting hurt and the family applying bandages.
Birthday plans?
I will be training on my birthday too.
Originally posted by: caffeineaddict.
Those 30 mins were the best minutes of my life. Salman and Sonam danced to PRDP title. Salman sang "Mai Hoon Hero Tera"
I am dead! He is so so damn hot. And Sonam is a dream! OMG!
Originally posted by: fawadbae
Aww so sweet 😳
SALMAN KHAN & SONAM KAPOOR
Q/ WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT PRDP?
Salman: I like the film's nice, sweet, cute, ticklish moments. I like the film overall and how this really nice, happy, sweet film turns into this really emotional, beautiful, romantic love story which involves the family, brothers, sisters.
I think PRDP is Sooraj's best work to date. What I see in the character of Prem is what every guy should be like with a girl, which is very difficult as you need to have a lot of patience to be "Prem" in real life. Prem is so endearing that every girl would want to marry someone like Prem. He's somebody like ... he's actually Sooraj Barjatya! Trust me, Prem is Sooraj. In fact Sooraj likes to see that side in me but the problem is that I only don't see that side in me in my real life. So Sooraj puts that on film.
Q/ YOU HAVE WORKED WITH SOORAJ B. THREE TIMES BEFORE - HOW WAS THE EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH HIM THIS TIME?
Salman: Yes, it is. I just wish I could do another 4 or 5 films with Sooraj! I'm here in this industry only because of Sooraj Barjatya. A 19 year-old boy took a stand when he was directing his first movie, at a point in time when Rajshri Productions weren't doing that well, to take on an actor who had already done a film that's releasing before his film.
Sooraj had seen Biwi Ho To Aisi, and we all knew that I sucked in the movie, but despite that he took me on because he thought I was good in the screen test for the film. He went by his instincts and the gut feel of his sister Chanda and cousin Charu.
Sonam: you see Salman was always gorgeous looking...it's because they had a crush on him!
Salman: well, they thought they saw something in me to suggest I would make it. I still don't see what, how... I don't even question it...let it go!
Q/ THE MUSIC IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE TRACKS FROM THE MOVIE?
Salman: Mine is the title track - Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, and I like Jalte Diye, Jab Tum Chaho, Prem Leela and Aaj Unse Milna Hai
Sonam: Jalte Diye and Prem Leela are my favourite songs from the movie. I also like Aaj Unse Milna Hai as well - it's a very beautiful, romantic song.
Q/ ANY FUNNY STORIES FROM THE FILMING?
Salman: We were working! It wasn't supposed to be fun. You cannot make such a beautiful film whilst having fun; you need to be focused.
Sonam: It was a happy time - I think that's the best way to describe it, we were very happy and content.
Q/ WHAT WAS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT FILMING? WHAT'S THE BEST SCENE?
Salman: I think every single day was beautiful. Actually walking to the set was a really beautiful feeling. The set were so lovely that we didn't mind shooting long hours. Sooraj actually is very particular about shooting long hours - he doesn't like to shoot that many hours, even if the scene was not complete he used to say, let's leave it now and we'll continue tomorrow, even if we were like no let's do it now. You see, it's a very large-scale film; in every frame there were like hundreds of people, there was a regal theme, which also made it a very expensive film. Each day costs the production 45, 50 lakhs so when Sooraj said let's pack up and continue the scene tomorrow, it seriously took a lot of courage.
Q/ YOU HAVE ALWAYS HAD A VISION FOR THE TYPE OF ROLES YOU WANT TO PLAY. IS PREM RATAN DHAN PAYO THE BIGGEST PAYOFF OF THAT SORT OF CONVICTION?
Sonam: Yes, I think that's what it is. I think you are absolutely right. After I did Mausam, I gave my heart and soul to that and after it didn't do very well, I didn't sign a movie for a year and a half. Then I decided to sign Raanjhanaa - everyone around me said I was stupid but I decided to stick to my conviction. But I stuck to my guns. You're absolutely right that this is the payoff for being patient and handling my life with dignity.
Q/ WHAT YOU ARE DOING ON YOUR INSTAGRAM PAGE IS A GREAT WAY OF MARKETING PREM RATAN DHAN PAYO. WAS THAT YOUR IDEA OR WAS IT SOMETHING YOU DISCUSSED WITH THE MARKETING TEAM?
Sonam: Okay, I'm going to tell you a secret, when I spoke with the marketing team at Fox, they mentioned that people were finding the title Prem Ratan Dhan Payo a bit of a mouthful. They told me we needed to come up with a really fun and genius way to talk about the film a lot. So, there was this really cute guy who did this dubsmash on Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and I thought let's put this up on instagram and maybe people would be excited about doing dubsmash. I thought it would be cool so I put it up and people really liked it a lot. And then a friend from New York told me to call a competition and to get the 5 best dubsmashes on Instagram - I did just that. There were lots and lots of people who did the dubsmash. It was easy to do and people loved doing the dubsmash as it has a great rhythm. Salman did one too, but he didn't do it for long.
My aunt Sridevi also did one with Shilpa Shetty. She loves me so much! I remember when I was just becoming an actress, she sat down with me and showed me how to do make-up really patiently for like hours and hours really patiently. I think she was extremely kind to have promoted me and the film. I've known Shilpa for a very long time and they had done the dubsmash at my home whilst I was away on promotions for the film. Once they did it they put it up on Instagram and I got a message from Shilpa saying to go on Instagram to see what we've done!
Q/ HOW DIFFERENT IS THIS PREM COMPARED TO ALL THE OTHER PREMs THAT YOU HAVE PLAYED?
Salman: Prem is my favorite character too. I think this Prem is lovelier; he's a grown man but a very childlike. Sooraj has written this character. He has always been a mature man and romance has also grown in his life ten folds. He was always a mature filmmaker starting his career at the age of 19. He wrote Hum Apke Hain Kaun at the age of just 22 and made the film when he was 24, and there is no man as mature as Sooraj Bharjatya.
The way he has written this character, he basically wants men and boys to be like Prem; he wants to change the way they are and to change this for women in the world. He wants men to be funny and charming but to also be respectful to women.
Q/YOU HAVE A GREAT SENSE OF STYLE. HOW SIMILAR ARE YOU FROM YOUR CHARACTERS IN REAL LIFE.
Sonam: I don't think I'm similar to any of the characters that I played, I mean I'm definitely not a princess.
Salman: Yes she is a princess because her father spoilt her.
Sonam: I'm not spoilt! (she laughs). No, answering your question...I don't know, I hope I'm inspired to be someone with that much conviction and I try and do whenever I can to be like that. Perhaps there's a little bit of me in every character.
Salman: I think she's got it in Prem Ratan Dhan Paya ... I remember when Sooraj was showing me pictures of a lot of leading actresses and each and every picture that Sooraj showed me of Sonam were absolutely stunning. He showed me all the picture when she was at her worst test, and she looked like the way she looks now, so that is one quality that he saw in her, and he said this is the lady for my film. This is something that I want.
Q/ SONAM, HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIND OUT YOU WERE GOING TO WORK WITH SALMAN? WHAT IS IT YOU MOST LIKE ABOUT EACH OTHER PROFESSIONALLY AND EACH OTHER'S PERSONALITY?
Sonam: I was very nervous, like really nervous. It's not easy working with someone who you've been a huge fan of. Also it's not easy because before Salman, I had never worked with a big star like him before. It's usually been contemporaries. I was nervous but he really made me feel comfortable.
The best thing about him professionally is that he is the most hardworking actor that I worked with, he pushes himself and he is extremely talented. He's also very modest. Also, professionally it's easier to work with someone who doesn't judge you in anyway. I remember when I was messing up he'd come and tell me really nicely, he has a lot of patience.
Salman: That is true, when you need to get some good work out of a bad actor you need to be patient J J
Q/ WE HEAR THAT YOU ARE PLAYING A DOUBLE ROLE IN THE FILM?
Salman: Yes I am playing the roles of Vijay Singh and Prem - but if I open up too much about the characters I will spoil the suspense. But what I can say is that both the characters are phenomenal.
This Diwali, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo promises a grandiose tale that sets the scene perfectly for an opulent, dreamy and spell-binding, feel-good family drama, to captivate the hearts of cinema-goers the world over.
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo releases internationally on 12th November 2015 through Fox Star Studios.
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