May 202018
 

While Jackie Shroff feels immensely proud to be called “Tiger’s father”, neither does he advise much to his son regarding his film choices, nor is he worried about his career

Jackie Shroff
Jackie Shroff

With several films in the pipeline and one releasing in June, veteran actor Jackie Shroff is living one of the busiest phases of his life since the last few months. He says the equation with his directors, co-actors and level of sincerity, gives him the satisfaction to keep going. Jackie has been in the industry for three decades.

Asked about what keeps him going, he told IANS: “See, I live in the present. I believe that we only have today, this moment…so live it to the fullest. As a human being, I have so many relationships with my directors, co-actors, family, friends… people around me in short. Being sincere towards people gives me satisfaction.”

Coming from a humble background, Jackie believes that whether it is fame, money or becoming the actor in one of the world’s largest film industries, it just happened to him. Therefore, he takes everything lightly.

“I never dreamed to become an actor. I did not come from that background. So everything that people say I achieved is actually the gift of the Almighty. So I take them lightly.

“However, since our profession involves effort and money of others, if my film is earning enough money to bring profit to my producer, I am satisfied. Because people’s happiness gives me a certain kind of satisfaction. Then their (producer) happiness becomes mine,” said the father of popular young actor Tiger Shroff.

While Jackie feels immensely proud to be called “Tiger’s father”, neither does he advise much to his son regarding his film choices, nor is he worried about his career.

“The training for a little child to deal with the world started from the day I left him to the kindergarten school where he survived for hours without parents. I have seen him growing physically stronger with his extensive training.

“Tiger has grown up seeing success and failure before his eyes. So he knows to take the risks, reciprocate love and not to take failure to heart,” smiled the multiple award-winning actor.

Jackie will soon to be seen in the film Phamous, has shared the screen with actors like Pankaj Tripathi, Jimmy Shergill, Kay Kay Menon and Mahi Gill.

Phamous, releasing on June 1, is directed by a young director, Karan Lalit Butani. Was he confident about the project?

The Parinda fame actor said: “This is a good time in our films because of these talented young kids. Of course, they are great talent and I have faith in them.”

Apart from promoting the film, Jackie is busy shooting films like Paltan, Saaho, Firrkie, Paandi Muni and Tigmanshu Dhulia’s web series Criminal Justice.

How does he manage to play so many characters simultaneously?

Jackie said: “I am one of those actors who used to work for three films simultaneously. We are used to dealing with such a rushed schedule. I am pretty much capable of compartmentalising everything in the head.

“We are playing so many roles in real life in a day- I am different when I am giving a media interview from when I talk to my director. I am different when I talk to my children to when I talk to my wife. So instead of analysing too much, I just do it!”

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Mar 242018
 

Ventilator’s remake is written by Niren Bhatt, a renowned Gujarati scriptwriter and the story is co-written by Karan Vyas. The film will be directed by Umang Vyas


Jackie Shroff

Jackie Shroff, who will be seen playing the lead in the Gujarati version of “Ventilator”, hopes to do justice to his character. Jackie interacted with media at the mahurat of “Ventilator” on Friday. “My father belonged to Rajkot, Gujarat so now, I am doing my first Gujarati film in my career. I hope I will be able to do justice to my character in Gujarati version of ‘Ventilator’,” Jackie told media.

“I used to communicate in Gujarati but since my father passed away, I don’t communicate in the language as much as my childhood phase. Now I am doing a film in 11th language which is being spoken in India so, I will try my best to speak in correct manner in the film. I think I am not fluent in any of Indian language but I always try to do a film in all Indian languages.” the actor added.

Asked about his preparations for the film, Jackie said there was a great team in terms of writer, producer, director and composer “so I don’t think there will be any difficulty while shooting the film”. Asked whether he has watched the original movie, he said: “I really liked the original Marathi film.”

“I don’t watch films as much but I made a point to see that film. I cried and laughed while watching that film and I am glad that I got the opportunity to be part of such film which touched the heart of Marathi speaking audience,” he said.

The remake is written by Niren Bhatt, a renowned Gujarati scriptwriter and the story is co-written by Karan Vyas. The film will be directed by Umang Vyas.

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Dec 132012
 

Actor Arjun Kapoor, who was last seen in ‘Ishaqzaade’, talks about upcoming films – ‘Aurangzeb’ and ‘Gunday’.

2013 will be a big year for me: Arjun Kapoor (© Varinder Chawla)

Mumbai: After a successful debut this year with ‘Ishaqzaade’, Arjun Kapoor is now looking forward to 2013, which he believes will be a big year for him.

“I have been shooting for ‘Aurangzeb’. I start ‘Gunday’ soon, I have not started shooting for it. I am very excited for ‘Gunday’, it’s one of my most exciting projects. ‘Aurangzeb’ I am on the verge of completing it. It’s been very interesting, I have been shooting for it for the last three months. ‘2 States’ starts after January, little bit of time left for it,” the 27-year-old said at an event.

“So hopefully all three of them will be out next year, it is going to be a big year for me. Looking forward to good things next year,” he added.

Arjun is quite excited about ‘Aurangzeb’ and says the audience will get to see a different side to him.

“There are certain things in ‘Aurangzeb’, when the trailer or posters come out, when the material starts coming out I am sure you will be able to see a different side to me,” Arjun said.

“I am playing a double role, so you will get to see two Arjuns, the audience will have to bear with me on that,” he added.

Produced b Yash Raj Films, ‘Aurangzeb’ also stars southern actor Prithviraj, Sashaa Agha, Jackie Shroff, Rishi Kapoor and Amrita Singh.