Romit- Bipin Team Up!! [4 Apr 2007] |
Romit Raj, aka Yuvraj of ' Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiaan' has successfully landed a role in Bipin Vohra's next flick. Vohra has become very fond of Romit after the two worked in ' Yatra', a film made by Bipin with Nana Patekar in the lead. As Bipin Vohra says, 'Working with Romit in ' Yatra' was great and after seeing his dedication and professionalism, I have decided to involve him in all my future projects.' Romit's character of Yuvraj in the Zee's ' Betiaan…' too has been getting rave reviews and if the actor continues his work with the dedication, he is certainly going to gain more and more praise and roles in films and serials. |
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from Showtime magazine
OK guys sorry I put the title wrong its' the directors next flick, he already did Yatra a while back see below article.......
"I had to get tanned and grow a stubble to play Nana Patekar's son" - Romit Raj | |||||
By Praveen Lance Fernandes, http://www.indiafm.com/features/2006/08/30/1492/index.html source | |||||
"He made a promising debut in Kushan Nandy's Hum Dum but since the film went unnoticed, he couldn't gain much prominence. Now he is back with another film Yatra directed by the 13 time National Award winning director Goutam Ghose. IndiaFM had a chat with Romit Raj who spoke about his little association with Bollywood. So how come we didn't see much of him after his debut? 'As an outsider, you don't know how big or small your film is going to be. So once Hum Dum released I decided that the films I would sign would only be better than that.
Judging by the poster, it seems like you really had to work hard for you look. 'Oh! You're telling me. I did a lot for this role. First and foremost I play Nana Patekar's son in the film. Nana is a bit wheatish while I being Punabi am fair. So I had to get tanned for the role. Along with that I grew stubble as well.'
Go on about Yatra… 'Yatra is about Nana Patekar, a writer by profession who goes to Delhi to receive the prestigious 'Elegant Sahitya Samman' award. Deepti Naval is his wife and Goutham Ghosh's daughter Anandi is his daughter while I am playing his son. Rekha is a mujrawali in the film. As the title suggests it is about a journey. The film is about how fiction meets the facts. My character is of a son who doesn't like to read his father's works but because of the twists and turns in the movie he finally takes interest in them.' Art films can be misunderstood or not understood at all… 'There was a trial show of Yatra recently and people like Kundan Shah, Ketan Mehta, Govind Nihalani attended it. All of them liked the film and complimented Goutam. Some complimented me on my looks as well. So the movie is great according to these people.' Hum Dum to Yatra… An interesting change… 'That is why I want to do different stuff as I feel it is really challenging. Having an art film as your second release is really exciting.'
There is a saying or well… I just made it up - Art film directors tend to be scary at times but pretty much most of the times… Now nothing against Goutam Ghose but one doesn't win 13 National awards by partying all the time. Ha ha! When you think of an art film director one had the tendency to judge him to be as a serious person. And when you look at him, he looks very strict and like a disciplinarian. So you always have to be on your toes when around him out of respect and the fact that he had won 13 National awards. But on day 1, Goutam Ghose came to me and hugged me and said that this will be fun. It was fun working with him. He told me that he will take me in all his films and that encouraged me. Mentor Kushan Nandy and more… 'Talks were on with him during the production of Hum Dum for another film but after the film released nothing happen. You know how the industry works. We are out of touch right now.'- Case dismissed. What does the industry have in store for you or rather what do you have in store for the audience? 'I am currently reading a couple of scripts and waiting for the right people to work with. In the meanwhile I am concentrating on martial arts, dance and gym.'
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