I've got my dream role in 'Rakta Charitra': Vivek Oberoi
| New Delhi, May 31 (IANS) Vivek Oberoi says he didn't know what his dream role would be like until filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma asked him to play Paritala Ravi, the lead role of a rebel-turned-politician, in his "Rakta Charitra". "Journalists have often asked me what my 'dream role' would be and I always dismissed the idea thinking a thing like that never existed, until I encountered Paritala Ravi. He is by far the most intriguing and fascinating character ever," Vivek told IANS in an e-mail interview. Varma had launched Vivek with "Company" in 2002. Seven years later the two have got together for "Rakta Charitra". Vivek said he is "more than glad" about their reunion. " 'Rakta Charitra' has an amazing script, an awe-inspiring character and a brilliant director at the helm... What more could an actor want? I will say that I did miss working with the master (Varma). I look forward to this new journey... I look forward to being wet clay again," the actor said. Vivek, who caught attention as a gangster in "Company", won the hearts of female fans after he featured as the flirtatious, young college boy in "Saathiya". He went on to do non-romantic roles in subsequent movies like "Dum", "Kaal", "Shootout At Lokhandwala" and "Mission Istanbul". Vivek said many of his female fans had often questioned this trend. "Everywhere I go, my female fans complain to me about not doing enough romantic films. I enjoy those roles too and I am looking forward to doing something in that space soon," he said. Vivek said he has no preference between rough and tough roles and lover boy characters he essayed in "Saathiya" and "Kyun...Ho Gaya Na". "Lover boy or gangster, if the role is good and the script works, I enjoy it. I've been lucky to be appreciated in both kinds of roles," he said. Asked if there was one role he would never agree to do in his life, Vivek quipped: "Hopefully I'll never do a bad role again. Doing a film or playing a character you don't believe in is the most dissatisfying experience." Apart from "Rakta Charitra", Vivek will be seen in some big ticket films like Prakash Jha's "Rajniti" and Tips Films' "Prince" besides Rensil D'Silva's untitled romantic thriller that also stars Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor. Bookmark/Search this post with: |
| Comments |
Advertisement
Related Articles
- Twitter comments on personal life upset Karan Johar!
- Jacqueline Fernandez plays woman from Venus in next film
- Ranbir Kapoor gets funky makeover for commercial!
- Flying Sikh's life on silver screen soon!
- Double celebration for Priyanka Chopra!
- Bollywood shines at the 56th National Awards ceremony
- Feel humbled, honoured with Rajya Sabha nomination: Javed Akhtar
- Kareena is highest taxpaying actress
- Big B inaugurates IIFA voting
- Apoorva Lakhia's horrific experience at Mumbai malls!
- Sunny Deol to star in Neerraj Pathak's political thriller titled Gannit
- Jacqueline's mantra - I, me and my spacecraft
- When Ajay Devgn met Indian Hockey
- Shah Rukh receives Global Entertainment award
- I'm taking Shah Rukh, Hrithik's legacy forward: Ranbir
- Sudha Murthy gave perfect shots for Kannada film: director
- Want to talk to Big B? Log on to Bachchan Bol
- Bipasha sports nine looks in 'Pankh'
- Opposition to Bachchan as Kerala tourism ambassador : Minister
- Actor Dharmendra admitted to hospital after chest pain



Delicious
Digg
StumbleUpon
Propeller
Reddit
Magnoliacom
Newsvine
Furl
Facebook
Google
Yahoo
Technorati
Icerocket
Post new comment