"Arshad has surpassed his previous best role of Circuit" - Anil Kapoor
| By Devansh Patel, Bollywood Hungama News Network Given his fame, Anil Kapoor has an unusually sensible attitude. "How are you and what have you been up to?" is what he asks me. "So tell me, are you shuffling between London and Mumbai?" is the next question. I'm sure it was meant to be the other way. Plus, it was an overseas call made from Mumbai to L.A. Nevertheless, he sounds super cool and a dapper dude on the other side. If anyone should know when a party's over, it's Anil Kapoor. In his prime he was a major movie star and pin-up. Today he grows stronger than ever before and the reason is just one lucky film he signed, Slumdog Millionaire. For many people, mostly journalists, the return of Anil Kapoor was simply a convenient excuse to rehash his amazing story. But the difference between then and now is that Anil really is back and reconnected with his passion called films, not just as an actor, but as a committed producer too. His first film Gandhi My Father gathered rave reviews from the world wide Press. Kapoor is someone who tends to get involved. Not getting involved is never an option. The commitment that now fuels his activism has long underpinned his acting and, of late, his producing. He has left behind the jhakas image that lingered for years and is now back in business with some serious production work. UK's Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungama's London correspondent gets an exclusive ten minutes with the ubercool Kapoor and finds out that he is having the time of his life now because everything that he did before was just a prologue. After producing a serious film like Gandhi My Father, why back a film like Short Kut which is an out and out comic caper? Is it for commercial reasons? Brief us about your good friend Akshaye Khanna. After his superlative performance in your debut production, he is seen in your second. Third, fourth, fifth too? What have you to say about Amrita Rao's makeover in Short Kut and how did you zero her down? Is there any truth in the rumour that you were upset with Akshaye Khanna for not promoting the film? How was it to work with Sanjay Dutt again after the last time you were seen with him in Musafir? So who's a better dancer then? How's Los Angeles keeping you Anil? Anil Kapoor Neeraj Vora is known for his wacky sense of humour. Does he surpass himself in Short Kut? What about Arshad Warsi? Are you going to be in India during the release of your film Short Kut? Any other Hollywood projects you are looking to be a part of now that you are based almost half of the year in the West? Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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