| The sight of the grown out, gelled back hair, which is touching his suit collar is startling at first. On quizzing Abhishek Bachchan you learn that this is his look for Shaad Ali's Jhoom Barabar Jhoom in which he plays Ricky Thukral.
Co-star Aishwarya Rai recently said that as she was working with Dutta for the first-time, Bachchan and Suniel Shetty "would pull rank" as veterans. The safa, jewels and royal garb are fairly new for Bachchan, so did he enjoy 'dressing up'? "It was different and interesting, yes. But also demanding because I am not used to the adornment and finery. It's tricky to look graceful and not look uncomfortable. It takes some getting used to juggling the heavy turban and clothes with the body language," he says. Bachchan is working on Muzaffar Ali's son Shaad's film, and the two are known to be great friends, but the actor confesses that he is yet to see Muzaffar Ali's Umrao Jaan. "I would love to see it and will do so soon to see how he has interpreted the original novel. JP's take is unique and his own adaptation. I don't think people should refer to Umrao Jaan as a remake, as it is based on Ruswa's story. Ram Gopal Varma is remaking Sholay, but Umrao Jaan is an interpretation of the text," Bachchan says. Following Umrao Jaan, Bachchan reprises his role as cop Jai in Sanjay Gadhvi's Dhoom 2 and has Mani Ratnam's Guru coming up. "It's so exciting that I get to do Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Umrao Jaan, Dhoom 2 and Guru in the same year. I get to play four diverse characters and work with great makers," he smiles. After all the film talk, it's time to ask the burning question: 'when are you getting married?' He answers without pause. | ||

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