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An interview with - Vidya Balan |
Saturday October 6, 03:55 AM
Idol Chat: I'm a greedy person, admits Vidya Balan By
IBNLive.com
She
was hailed as the next big thing when she made her
debut two years ago in Pradeep Sarkar’s Parineeta. But
now everyone is questioning Vidya Balan’s career
decisions. Critisised for her itsy-bitsy role in
Eklavya, her unflattering wardrobe in Heyy Babyy and
her refusal to promote Mani Ratnam’s Guru, Vidya Balan
seems to be courting controversy with every step she
takes.
Rajeev Masand: You are just back from a long
two-month outdoor in Toronto shooting for Aziz Mirza’s
Lucky Charm . What was the experience like, being away
for so long?
Vidya Balan: Yes, this has been my longest
outdoor. Toronto is a beautiful place and it was my
first trip there. We were at a very pretty location
downtown. We were actually on Lake Ontario so it was
beautiful. I love Aziz Mirza. He spreads so much
positivity and cheer that rubs off on everyone.
Otherwise what can happen on such a long shoot is that
you just get on each other’s nerves. But I don’t think
any of that happened. We really had a nice time.
Rajeev Masand: With you being away for two
months, you didn’t really get to savour the success of
you film Heyy Babyy.
Vidya Balan: Yes, I have just come in though I
know it has done really well because I have been in
touch with Sajid (Khan) and a couple of other people
from the team. I have not been here to enjoy the
success but that has also saved me a lot of flak. So
maybe there’s a reason for everything.
Rajeev Masand: The flak was not really directed
towards your performance as much as it was directed
towards your wardrobe.
Vidya Balan: That’s some respite at least. For
the wardrobe, I would like to take as much
responsibility as Manish (Malhotra) because I think I
was a little blasé about the clothes and the look. I
tried to be different but I have learnt that you don’t
have to look different for the sake of being
different. Manish and I should have been more careful
because it is the first time I have sported a western
look. It would unfair to say that Manish gave me bad
clothes because I can also look into the mirror and
see what works and what doesn’t. But I didn’t bother
too much so both of us should be splitting the flak.
Rajeev Masand: Your film Bhool Bhulaiyya is
releasing on the same day as Laaga Chunari Mein Daag.
You were offered a role in Laaga … first but you could
not do it for whatever reasons. So do you that find it
ironic or poetic?
Vidya Balan: Poetic, yes. Like I have said
before, I never imagined not being part of Dada’s (Pradeep
Sarkar) film. I just got to know a week ago that it’s
releasing on the same day. I was amazed. It’s great.
Rajeev Masand: You must feel tricky because you
can’t want the other film to not do well.
Vidya Balan: I don’t want anyone’s film to not
do well. I’m not trying to sound holier-than-thou but
I know what goes into making a film and I think there
are enough people to be watching all kinds of films.
Rajeev Masand: You must have heard that your
film Eklavya has a bit of a controversy surrounding it
regarding it being sent for the Oscars. What’s you
view on this?
Vidya Balan: I wouldn’t like to say much about
it because at the moment the matter is sub judice. As
an actor, it just feels good that one of my films was
selected. Last year, Lage Raho Munnabhai was sent as
an independent entry. I enjoyed working on Eklavya.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra is someone who I had wanted to work
with ever since I had seen Parinda. I remember in a
little black book I had a list of directors I wanted
to work with and his name was in one of the first
pages.
Rajeev Masand: Tell us a little more about this
little black book. So how many names have you struck
off it already?
Vidya Balan: I’m a very greedy person. I have
worked with Mani Ratnam but I want to work with him on
a full-fledged role. There’s Vidhu Vinod Chopra who I
again want to work with. Strangely, I had watched
Dada’s music videos and I had told myself I want to
work with him. He stopped doing music videos. Finally
when he did one after two and a half years I was
actually in it. So divine intervention, I guess.
There’s Rajkumar Santoshi and Nikhil Advani who I have
worked with also.
Rajeev Masand: So that’s a good record.
Vidya Balan: Yes, but there’s a long, long,
long way to go.
Rajeev Masand: Best of luck. Let’s hope we see
a lot of different roles and films from you. Thank you
for talking to us.
Vidya Balan: Thank you.
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