| Interview with actor Amarr Upadhyay |
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"I
want to make it big in the film industry"
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| Posted on 4 September 2003 |
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Viewers of Des
Mein Niklla Hoga Chand (DMNHC) were taken by surprise, one Monday
night.
Dev was wrapped like a Mummy - and as the bandages unfolded
- it was the familiar face of Varun Badola that one expected to
see. Dev and Pammi would unite finally, and the serial would acquire
an 'all's well that's ends well' note.
But Aroona Irani had other plans. Behind the bandages was the
actor whose 'death' in Kyunki... had created mass hysteria!
Vickey Lalwani unfolds the heartthrob of the old
and young alike, Amarr Upadhyay.
Read on to get an insight into the cute and handsome guy: Excerpts:
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Gosh! You looked so different in your earlier shows. Haven't you
pulled down drastically?
I have lost eight kg from the days of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu
Thi. I went on a diet which comprised of only soups and salads.
I am not on diet anymore but I eat moderately and
avoid rice in particular. I have a tendency to put on weight. If
I start having normal meals, I will put on inches within four
days flat.
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Why did you go on a diet?
Simple. I want to make it big as a hero in the film industry.
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"I
have left a lasting impression on TV. Come with me on the
streets and you'll know how popular I still am"
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Wasn't Wah Wah Ramji supposed to be your first release?
Right,
but that got delayed. Gulshan Grover was busy with
Hollywood flicks, Paresh Rawal had some engagements, I had some
date problems. We were not all free at the same time.
Even
the producer who is a new guy could not organise and manage his
artistes' dates easily.
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Did the crashing of Dhund-The Fog trigger off your
return to the small screen?
Not
at all. I am not a bachcha to not understand how difficult
it is to make it in movies. I am not the only actor whose debut
film fared badly. I was not expecting Dhund... to create
waves.
Mind
you, Dhund... was not a bad film. The problem was that it
wasn't publicised well enough and was released during the World
Cup.
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If you knew it would be tough to succeed in movies,
why did you opt out of Kyunki...? Couldn't you continue doing
films and TV together. Did the film offers that came in after your
'death' in Kyunki... lure you?
The offers which started coming after my 'death' was not the only
reason why I left Kyunki... that was the second reason. The
first reason was that I was not game to being a part of the 20-year
leap. How could I play father to a son who looks as old as me or
maybe older? If
the 20-year leap had not happened, I wouldn't have kicked up Kyunki...
for films.
Still,
I have no regrets. I have left a lasting impression on TV. Come
with me on the roads and you'll know how popular I still am. Even
now I'm called Mihir (laughs). Just recently, I was on a flight
back to Mumbai. A gentleman sitting beside me sent a SMS to his
girlfriend saying, he was sitting next to Mihir Virani of Kyunki...
The girlfriend replied back in 120 seconds flat, "Which
Mihir? New or old? If it's the old one, give him a kiss on my behalf."
That's it!
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Recently
there was a strong rumour that you will be back in Kyunki...
I don't know.
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Come
on, there is no smoke without fire...
Okay, here goes... Balaji did call me, but things didn't work out.
Now
with DMNHC on my plate, I have no time.
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What
do you mean by saying 'things didn't work out'?
Remuneration and dates. To be honest, I gave it a lot of thought
but...
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What
do you mean by saying you 'gave it a lot of thought'? If things
don't work out, they don't work out, that's all...
(interrupts) That's easier said than done. A lot of viewers
have been pressurising me by letters and phone calls that I should
return in Kyunki...
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But
would it be fair to the viewers if you return in Kyunki...? It
would be like what happened in the Anuj-Rohit case in Kkusum,
isn't it?
For God's sake, please don't compare Kyunki... to a
chota-mota shows like Kkusum. Kyunki... is
a freak. Serials like Kyunki... come once in a blue moon
to production houses and channels.
KBC
lifted Star Plus, Kyunki took it ahead and is still doing
the trick for them. If I ever come back in Kyunki..., it
would be definitely fair on the viewers. It would be purely due
to viewers' choice.
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"I
have been pretty lucky
even without a Godfather in the industry. Kyunki...
gave me instant recognition"
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Does
that mean relations between you and Ektaa Kapoor are fine?
Absolutely fine. Recently she had even called me for a project she
is making for Sahara, but I didn't like the story. It was a very
offbeat subject, not a mainstream serial.
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Has Aroona Irani promised you a film?
Yes, it's titled Waapsi.
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Was that a deal struck between you and her before you said yes to
DMNHC?
No. I had signed Waapsi when I was working with her in
Mehendi Tere Naam Ki. It's just that the film hasn't happened
yet. At the moment, she is too busy with her serials. She wants
to have a serial on every channel. She'll start Waapsi at
an appropriate time. I can't force her to start as and when I want.
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How
are you going to shuttle between TV serials and films?
It's okay. In fact, I can still accommodate one more weekly.
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What
is the difference between Balaji Productions and the Aroona Irani
Productions?
Balaji
is a big corporate house. Their approach is different. Like if you
want to meet Ektaa Kapoor, it would be very difficult.
Of
course, I share a wonderful equation with her. So for me, there
are no hassles. Actually, she is handling too many serials and even
films these days. I don't think that she has time for herself! With
Irani, you can walk into her office any moment.
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Have
you taken some training in dancing? You need to dance well to become
a successful hero...
(interrupts) I am comfortable dancing. I don't need any
formal training. Choreographers are very happy with me.
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Would
it have been easier, if you had a father or a godfather in tinsel
town?
It
would have helped. But I think that I have been pretty lucky even
without one. Kyunki... gave me instant recognition. Today,
I have five films lined up. All are on the verge of completion -
Wah Wah Ramji, LoC, Ek Pardesi, Gherav and Waapsi.
All these will release in 2003.
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Only
two people from the small screen have made it big on the big screen
- Shah Rukh Khan and Madhavan. Your take on this?
That is no criterion to judge my future in tinsel town. I am
putting my best foot forward. There is no reason why I will not
be able to convince the people who watch the big screen as well,
that I am good.
If
I wanted, I could have had 25 films but I have refused many film-makers.
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Worried
about the media pen working to link you up, here and there?
No.
My wife trusts me. In fact, she coaxes me to be more cosy and relaxed
in romantic scenes. In Dhund..., there's a scene where I
give a slight peck on Aditi Govitrikar's lips. Seeing
that, my wife uttered just one word: Cool!
She
understands that these things are a part of my job.
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Why
have you added an extra 'r' at the end of your name?
A
Fengshui expert told me to do it. He said that it would prove
lucky.
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Will
you allow your daughter to act in films, if she wants to?
Frankly,
I would not like it. But do kids listen? For example, I
wanted to become a hero and I became one! Nobody could stop me.
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Who,
according to you, is the sexiest female in Bollywood?
Bipasha
Basu. She is really hot! Koi shaque?
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