Looks like John Abraham is set to break the mould again.
Absolutely cool. I've just started shooting for Priyadarshan's "Garam Masala". It's my first time with Priyan, my first film with Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal and also my first comedy. Honestly in terms of project, nothing has changed. I had signed three films before "Dhoom" and they're in various stages of completion: Soham Shah's "Kaal", Priyan's "Garam Masala" and a Milan Luthria film that Ramesh Sippy is producing, arguably the best script I've heard. No. People said I had hiked my price after "Dhoom". But it's a nominal hike. I don't think I'm in the position to demand too much money. At the risk of sounding ignorant I just don't know where I stand. I'd rather look at the glass as half-full. I'd rather be happy for being in "Dhoom" than be unhappy for not being in the sequel. In that case, I understand and let's close the chapter. Honestly I'm not just being politically correct. Adi understands the audiences' pulse. If he feels I don't need to be in "Dhoom 2", I've no argument. Yes, and I'm really excited about it. Salman Khan is playing Rani Mukherjee's first husband while I play the second one. I truly, truly love the role. I'm constantly looking for challenging scripts. So far I had always stuck to a comfort zone for role selection. The only way I could grow was to go beyond my comfort zone. When Sanjay F. Gupta first offered me "Karam", I thought it was going to be an action film. But he said it was an emotional love story between my character and his wife. It was a very, very special film. Honestly, I found it pretty easy to play the intense character. She was looking unbelievable. And she performs so well too. She is such a sweet, punctual, professional girl with all the qualities to become successful. I had worked with her during our modelling days. In "Karam", we didn't have too many scenes together. We were separated almost throughout. But whatever scenes we did share, were memorable. I really need to work with people who are as excited about their work as I am.
From Priyadarshan''s comedy "Garam Masala" to B.R. Chopra''s family drama "Babul" to Kabir Khan''s intense "Kabul Express" - Hindi cinema''s "cool villain" has his kitty full of varied characters this year.
"I''m constantly looking for challenging scripts... I feel I''m starting anew," John told IANS as he chatted about life and times after his super hit "Dhoom" in an exclusive interview.
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After "Dhoom" I'm so immersed in my career, I've no time for anything else. I like going into unexplored territory. I like the sense of adventure that my roles seem to offer me now.
But yes, after "Dhoom" I did feel more accepted by the film industry. The film fell into the commercial framework, so I was finally looked at as a mainstream actor. But to me, success means getting to work with an 'A' list of directors and producers. From where I stand I can't gauge where I am.
In fact I signed just one film after "Dhoom" - "Kabul Express". It's a mind-blowing script by a new director, Kabir Khan. In terms of political message and drama it's 10 times more powerful than "No Man's Land".
I'm really happy with what "Dhoom" gave me. Aditya Chopra signed me at a time when four of my films had failed in a row. "Dhoom" gave me all the success that I could hope for. A lot of people think it gave cinema a cool villain.
When Ravi Chopra narrated the role, I had the same gut feeling about it as I did when I heard "Dhoom". And "Babul" will be my first family film. Irrespective of what others feel, I stand by it completely.
Now in "Babul", I'm doing a family drama for the first time and in "Garam Masala", a comedy, which is the toughest thing to do onscreen. Even the best of actors have a bad time with comedy. When I shot for this comedy I realized how difficult it was. I feel I'm starting anew.
My career was supposed to be launched by Sanjay F. Gupta. It was supposed to be with his "Musafir". That didn't work out, but Gupta and I were constantly searching for a reason to come together. When we came across the script for "Karam", we decided to go for it.
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