Mukesh Khanna Fan club # 1

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Mukesh Khanna is an Indian television and film actor, best known for portraying strong, dynamic characters. He was born on 19 June 1958, in Mumbai, India. He came into the film industry in 1982 after graduating from Film and Television Institute of India. He rose to fame and is still best known for playing Bhishma in B. R. Chopra's Mahabharat. Khanna had a major role as an Indian superhero in theShaktiman series, which was successful all over India with children.

He worked in the television series Aryamaan as the character of the same name on Toon Disney in India. Khanna has worked in many television productions and films depicting him as police inspector such as the film Hera Pheri. He has also worked in a television series called Waqt Bataye Ga. He has played roles in films such as Tahalka and International Khiladi. He played the father of Bobby Deol's character in the film Barsaat.











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First interview



'Bheeshma Pitamaha', 'Shaktimaan' or 'Mukesh Khanna'. The choice is yours. Theatre person, sometime movie actor and ultimately tele star, Khanna has come a long way. Not forgetting he is also a business man. He spoke at length to 'Nupur Rekhy' about his talents and business and the two TV personnae that he has to constantly live out. To which he says: "I simply love it."

How did 'Mahabharat' and 'Shaktimaan' happen?

Earlier I did not believe in destiny but after 'Mahabharat' I started believing. You see what happened was that when they were looking for people for the series all they wanted were tall people so I got noticed for that. They offered me the role of 'Duryodhana' but it was a negative role and I refused it. So I got landed with 'Bheeshma Pitamaha'. The role and the serial were a super success. Later Doordarshan again wanted to make a serial with me so 'Shaktimaan' happened. It was entirely my concept and I had wanted to make a movie of it but then we decided to make a serial instead. 

Why are you so against negative roles?
 

I will never do negative and weak roles because I feel I am responsible towards my audience. Morals are very important to me and I take my roles very seriously and the image I project even more so. If I do a negative role I believe I am sending out a clear message to a guy living in a chawl or 'Rae bareily' that even he can be bad. I strongly feel that heroes should not do negative roles as people think that if a hero like xyz can do it why can't he. They can deny their responsibility towards moral obligations but I feel that's wrong because 'showbizz or no biz' we all are answerable for the messages we give out as they have a strong impact. See even Manmohan Desai offered me a negative role right after 'Pitamaha' but I just didn't want to do it, as negativism is not in me. I can't do something which I don't have the capacity to do, and I anyway want to come on screen as a strong person. 

You have a grouse against the film industry. Why?

Unfortunately in this film industry the market value and the saleability of the actor is what counts. His talent is not an issue. After my movies flopped there were still so many to be completed but they were all put on hold and even now there are some films where only three or six reels are still left to be completed. What I say is if you are a good director and you see a new actor who suits your character you should take him because you have to make a good movie. A director's concerns should be only that. But they will sign 20 movies with a hit hero even though he is unfit for the role and if later the same hero gives flops he will be dropped from any remaining projects. It's total hypocrisy.

You had a tough time breaking your bearded image. How did you do it ?

Yes you can bet I did but then again it so sad that in India an actor gets branded for his whole life. See 'Gufi Paintal' told me it that I'll never be able to break my 'Pitamaha' image. When 'Yalgar' was offered to me and I was to be the father of Feroze Khan I had no problem. If I could do a 160-year-old then certainly I could become a 65-year-old father. But it became a joke in the industry as I had not put on a beard and my 'son' [Feroze Khan] looked 55. And one thing that I swear I'll never do is a 'bearded role'. It's very irritating and it's not me. I have refused no end of offers as they required me to wear a 'daadi'. See there is nothing wrong with images but it's the repetitive roles offered that's boring. I need to have an image that I am comfortable with.

What methods do you follow in acting?

I don't believe in copying. I have no expectations and I am a very serious actor. I don't spend too much time studying but I need to have the script before hand and I need it all. I must know what I am doing and that's why when I was offered serial called 'Krishna' I had asked for the entire script before I said 'yes'. The people concerned couldn't digest this so I refused. And I like to act in the language I am used to as I am big here and this is where I got my recognition. I am wary of this method acting business. I don't try and get myself into a depression if the role demands a depressed character. I totally follow what Sanjeev Kumar used to say: "That an actor should be like a tap, just switch on and off when you desire and leave the image for the screen only." See the body is an instrument. Earlier I used to study the get-up of Clint Eastwood and I had all these files made of people I wanted to be like but I learnt that acting is all about mind resistance. Like at the FTII Naseerudhin Shah found dancing the most difficult thing to do but he overcame that just by understanding that if you have resistance to the character then you can't carry it off well. So basically I did yoga and got a distinction in the institute. And more than anything I look honest and honest men become actors.

Have you done something to improvise your acting skills?

I have cultivated my voice. I used to speak very fast and sometimes still do. My brother used to say 'pakode talta hai'. I used to go to British library and pick books on voice. I did a lot of exercises to get the depth and level of voice. But you can only give quantity and not quality as that you are born with and luckily I was. In Hollywood actors have such fabulous control over their voice, even a taxi driver will bring out such variations in his voice that every one will notice which unfortunately in our industry no one has not even Amitabh Bachchan or Dilip Kumar though he tried. We all go till Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, but in Hollywood they go beyond this and that is one of the reasons their movies come out to be more natural.

What would you say are your achievements?

I have achieved the super hero image, which I like and thus have started my own 'Shaktimaan'merchandising which no other actor over here has ever done. I have been featured in Wall Street Journal on the front page reflecting on my positive influence on children.I have received letters from the external affairs minister and the prime minister saying that I have done a very good thing in choosing the role of 'Shaktimaan' and keeping up to it. And for the first time in India there is going to be a new video game called 'shaktimaan' on indiagames.com.

Whom do you take as your idols?

I have no idols. I respect Dilip Kumar. See if you consider someone as your idol then the camera will never let you come out as yourself. Raaj Kumar used to never take glycerin but in one of the scenes where we had an extremely emotionally charged scene I came across so strong that for the first time even he took glycerin. So I feel my not having any idol has only helped me as that gives me lot of naturalness.

What is 'Shaktimaan' in real life?

Well, for starters I am not married and not because I do not want to be. Maybe it is destiny. 'Shaktimaan' does not smoke or drink or gamble. I never abuse ever, maximum I say is 'stupid' or 'gaddha' (donkey). I don't believe in shouting or getting angry. Rather I believe in action. I am a blue belt in martial arts but generally I don't like to use it. I have immense respect for women and I always like the atmosphere around them to be graceful. I am not aggressive or offensive or insecure maybe because of 'Pitamaha' as that role gave me tonnes of confidence and yeah I believe in religion and god.

What are the things you have quit doing?

I have never done anything I never wanted to do. I never do anything, which will spoil my image, and to quite some extent I have stopped signing television and movies completely. I have become a producer and believe in giving. I have even refused a 'Subhash Ghai' movie. I no more have a secretary as they are of no use to me. I enjoy acting and choose my roles very carefully. I don't believe in soap operas and my 'Bheeshm' production house will never make a 'Hum Paanch'. I will surely make a Star Wars remake with special effects.

What is your trade mark?

I always carry a scarf as my style but otherwise I am not very particular. But I do select my own dresses and have my own tailor.



Second interview 


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Mukesh Khanna

Interview with Mukesh Khanna, who lent his voice for the character of Hanumanji in the animated feature film, Hanuman, which releases on 21 October 2005 in cinema halls across India.


What does Hanumanji represent for you, and how close is He to your heart?
Mukesh KhannaHanumanji is very close to my heart. He is about faith; He is about Indian culture. He is called Sankat Mochan ' the remover of obstacles and problems by every Indian.

Hanumanji is universally accepted as the greatest Super Hero. And I personally feel that making a complete movie on Him is a brilliant idea ' that too a full-length animation film, which is always a difficult task. I believe that the film Hanuman is a must-watch for every Indian! I must thank Sahara One Motion Picture for taking the initiative and making such a wonderful movie.


You have given your voice in Hanuman, Shah Rukh Khan did the same for The Incredibles. How do you feel? 
It's a good start. Voicing, dubbing and music are critical aspects of all movies, and all the more so for an animated film. Giving my voice in the movie was a challenge but I was never worried because I believe in myself. I really feel that Hanuman is going to set a trend and more and more animation films will be made in India.



What kind of research and preparation did you do lending your voice in Hanuman? 
Hanumanji has blessed me with such a voice that I did not have to go through any kind of pain in giving voice to the character. I just had kept one thing in mind while dubbing: Hanumanji is a source of Shakti, so my voice has to have that power in it. Also, the brief was very clear by the director ' they did not want any experimenting with the voice. They wanted it to be clear so it becomes easier for everyone to watch the movie and enjoy.

HanumaanWhat is the strength of Hanuman the movie? 
It's a very interesting and engrossing film and complete entertainment for the entire family. But yes, what really stands out is the Baal Roop of Hanuman ' the part that looks at the lovely childhood of Hanumanji. His naughtiness, his great power, his innocent pranks too' and of course, the excellent song Akdam Bakdam! The animation too is brilliant, and I think that children will definitely enjoy the Baal Roop of Hanumanji.

By the way, Hanuman is the first film that has visualized Baal Roop of Hanumanji. It is definitely a must-watch roop of Hanumanji. It's a must watch ' believe me!

What are your expectations from the film?
Hanuman is a brilliant film; it is complete family entertainment, and the perfect gift any parent can give to his child in the Diwali season. We all have put our sincere effort and we believe that the audiences will love it.

Shaktiman was the first super hero of Indian Small Screen and Hanuman is the greatest super hero of all times. How does it feel to be an important part of both the projects? 
It makes me feel very proud. Yes, it was an honour to have been instrumental in creating Shaktiman, the first superhero on Indian screens, but let me tell you, Shaktiman too was inspired by the greatest superhero of all time Himself, that is, Hanumanji! And now, I have lent voice to Hanumanji's character! I just feel very fortunate and blessed to have been able to do this.


HanumaanYou have a big fan following among the kids. What is the message that you are hoping the film Hanuman will give them?
Hanumanji symbolizes Shakti ' power! Kids need to realize the immense power that remains dormant within them, just as it was in the case of Lord Hanuman! I hope that all kids will look at themselves and worship their body. There in immense power hidden in you just realize it and try to bring it out. And most important, kids must take inspiration from the great Lord Hanumanji, and never misuse your power! Use it for the betterment of the weak and downtrodden, and in the line of doing your just duty.



third interview dated feb 22 , 1999


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Do you own moral responsibility for these?
As a superhero, Shaktimaan has a certain responsibility which I express through messages at the end of each episode. But I'm not very convinced of these reports. 

Why this disbelief?
A uni or pti report isn't the unquestionable truth. The Globe Detective Agency appointed by me has found some reports to be false, others have been imagined. 

Who has imagined these?
I have three suspects but at this point I don't want to go into it. 

Is there a conspiracy?
I think so. Within the first 15 episodes, Shaktimaan became the first Indian superhero. I get 50,000 letters every week. There are bound to be people unhappy with such success. 

Do you think the flying and fighting might have affected some kids?
When I read that a child burnt himself with kerosene thinking Shaktimaan will appear, I was surprised. Burning oneself is a very adult thing. A kid will never do it. 

Have these recent developments damaged your reputation in any way?
They've caused a lot of damage to my integrity and the health of a successful serial. 

Will the serial continue to be on air?
I have a letter from DD for airing 104 episodes. Just 55 are complete. I was shocked when I read an India Today article which said the serial is going off air. What rubbish! 

Are you facing any sort of pressure from DD?
Yes, but I've told them even I feel very strongly about the well-being of children. So, in one of the episodes we show how Shaktimaan is made, how everything's done on the computer, how he can't fly. He dangles from a rope. 

Do you think the courts might order the serial to go off air?
My lawyers are working on it. I'm also meeting the uni chief in Delhi to ask him how an incident that never happened was reported by a correspondent. 

Was there a controversy over Shaktimaan's costume?
The people who made Phantom had pinched the same costume and so had copyright problems. We didn't have a problem; we just realised Shaktimaan's collars were out. 


Fourth Interview

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Shows

  • Mahabharat ... as Devvrat/Bhishma Pitamah
  • Shaktimaan ... as Gangadhar/Shaktimaan/Sri Satya/Ranjeet Singh (Shaktimaan's father)
  • Sawrajya
  • dildariya
  • chunni
  • Yug (1997)
  • Maarshal...as Maarshal a detective
  • Viraat...as Viraat
  • Aaryamaan - Brahmaand Ka Yodha... as Aaryaman
  • Saraab... as Ajay/Vijay
  • Vishwaas
  • Chandrakanta... as Jaanbaaz/Meghavat
  • Sautela... lead role on Doordarshan National
  • Vishwamitra ]]...as Vishwamitra
  • The Great Maratha...as Ibrahim Khan Gaardi
  • Pyaar Ka Dard Hai...as Purushottam Diwan

[edit]Movies

  • Krishna Aur Kans (2012) ...Akroor (Voice)
  • Akkad Bakkad Bam Be Bo (2012) ...Ins. Vikram
  • Aagaah (2011) (Under Production)
  • Gahraee (2011) (Stuck/On Hold)
  • Chal Chalein (August 7, 2009) ... Justice Bharat Kumar
  • The Film (November 25, 2005)
  • Hanuman (October 21, 2005) ... Hanuman (Voice)
  • Dhana 51 (14 Jan 2005) ... Telugu Movie, Cast: Sumanth, Saloni and Director: Surya Kiran
  • Mission Mumbai (March 5, 2004)
  • Plan (January 9, 2004) ...Alibhai (Mussa's Boss)
  • Tada (August 29, 2003)
  • Ek Aur Jung (July 20, 2001)
  • Censor (April 6, 2001)
  • Hera Pheri (March 31, 2000) ... Police Inspector, Prakash
  • Khauff (March 3, 2000) ... S.P. Jaidev Singh
  • Gang (2000) (Released) ...Lala
  • International Khiladi (March 26, 1999) ... Bismillah (Devraj'S Guardian)
  • Zulm-O-Sitam (September 19, 1998) ...Ins. Liyaqat Khan
  • Keemat:They Are Back (1998) ...Suraj Pratap Singh
  • Mahayuddh (1998)
  • Judge Mujrim (September 12, 1997) ...mangal singh
  • Salma Pe Dil Aa Gaya (March 7, 1997)
  • Nazar (January 28, 1997)
  • Aakhri Sanghursh (1997) ... Shakti Singh
  • Bal Brahmachari (September 6, 1996) ... Thakur Raghuveer Singh
  • Himmatwar (June 14, 1996) ... Inspector Rajeshwar
  • Himmat (January 5, 1996) ...Inspector D'souza
  • Jagannath (1996)
  • Barsaat (October 6, 1995) ... Baba (Badal's father)
  • Veer (September 1, 1995) ...'Tiger'
  • Guddu (August 11, 1995) ... Vikram Bahadur (Guddu's father)
  • Taaqat (June 23, 1995) ... Police Inspector Khushwant Singh Bedi
  • Raja (June 22, 1995) ... Rana Mahednra Pratap Garhwal
  • Nazar Ke Samne (June 2, 1995) ... Badshahan Khan
  • Policewala Gunda (May 19, 1995) ...Inspector chauhan
  • Maidan-E-Jung (April 14, 1995) ... S.P. Arun
  • Paandav (March 3, 1995) ... Ashwin Kumar
  • Jawab (January 27, 1995) ...Rajeshwar
  • Reshma (1995)
  • Pathreela Rasta (1995) ... Inspector Arjun (Gayatri'S Husband)
  • Hukumnama (1995)
  • Police Lockup (1995) ... Inspector Pratha
  • Aao Pyar Karen (November 25, 1994) ...Shankar
  • Amaanat (October 14, 1994) ... Agarwal Seth
  • Main Khiladi Tu Anari (September 23, 1994) ... Arjun Joglekar
  • Betaj Badshah (April 8, 1994) ... Balwant Rai
  • Insaaniyat (March 11, 1994) ... Narrator
  • Mohabbat Ki Aarzoo (1994) ... Rai Bahadur Mahendra Pratap Singh
  • Rakhwale (1994)
  • Shaktimaan (July 9, 1993) ...Diler
  • Meri Jaan (December 6, 1992)
  • Rani Aur Maharani (1993)
  • Kundan (1993) Shanno's Brother
  • Meri Aan (1993) ... Commissioner Ashfaque Khan
  • Yalgaar (October 23, 1992) ... Mahendra Ashwini Kumar
  • Tahalka (August 7, 1992) ...Major Krishna Rao
  • Saudagar (August 8, 1991) ... Gagan
  • Saugandh (January 25, 1991) ... Chaudhary Sarang
  • Mujhe Kasam Hai (1985)
  • Captain Barry (1984)
  • Dard-E-Dil (1983)
  • Waqt Ke Shahzade (September 17, 1982)
  • Roohi (1981)
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 mukesh khanna so handsome and good actor