Newcomer Ranbir Kapoor of Saawariya fame is seeing Deepika Padukone and is "happy
to be part of her life."
Excerpts from an interview with IANS:
Q: So are you seeing somebody?
A: Yes, I am.
Q: Are you seeing Deepika Padukone?
A: Yes, I am.
Q: How long have you been seeing her?
A: We've been dating for the last couple of weeks.
Q: Weren't you linked with her earlier also?
A: I was. But at that time we were just friendly. We weren't seeing each
other.
Q: Is this serious?
A: Do I look like a frivolous person to you? But, before you ask, we aren't
getting married right away. Let's see where it goes and neither are we going
to sign films just to be together. She has her career to focus on. I have
mine. Coincidentally, we started our careers on the same Friday. We have our
priorities in place.
Q: Tell me about Deepika?
A: Beyond all the grace and dignity she projects, Deepika is very simple and
shy. She has simple needs. She is caring and she respects her family. I
really like that. She's an independent career woman at just 22 and she has
achieved so much in so little time. I'm extremely proud of her achievements
and I'm so happy to be a part of her life.
Q: When did you get close to her?
A: While we were shooting in Australia for a month for Bachna Ae Haseenon.
That's when we really got to know each other and then we shot a Pepsi ad
together when we returned to Mumbai.
Q: Are you able to treat her professionally in front of the camera?
A: I know when to switch on and off. When Deepika and I are working
together, I focus on my character. The chemistry is better when you like
your co-star. When you don't like your co-star, it just shows.
Q: Have you met her parents?
A: Oh yes! They're extremely nice and caring people.
Q: Has she met your parents?
A: Oh, yes. I confide everything in my mother. So there was no way I could
be in a serious relationship without my parents knowing.
Q: You've been shooting almost non-stop for your second film. How different
is the banner Yashraj from Sanjay Bhansali's?
A: My second director, Siddharth Anand, is a childhood friend. So it's been
a great experience. The script of Bachna Ae Haseenon was so strong that I
had full confidence in both the director and his vision. It's shaped up
really well. As for Mr Sanjay Leela Bhansali, I couldn't even begin to
compare the Saawariya experience with Bachna Ae Haseenon. My second film
is very different from the first. Saawariya was a once-in-a-lifetime role
that fortunately or unfortunately came at the very start of my career.
Q: So would you say there's no other peak to scale after Saawariya?
A: Mr Bhansali is the biggest and greatest. His genius is incomparable.
However, that doesn't mean there aren't other talented filmmakers. I want to
work in different genres with various filmmakers. I'm so glad to be a part
of Siddharth's vision.
Q: You played a football benefit match in Pune earlier this week and scored
four goals and were declared "Man Of The Match"?
A: I've always been passionate about football, though I haven't played much
football since school. I went for this match because it was for a good
cause. Salman Khan was also associated with it. I just got lucky about the
goals, I guess. Our captain was Sohail Khan.
Q: Wow!
A: I feel every person should be passionate about some sport or the other.
It teaches you the importance of team spirit and winning.
Q: You play a "Casanova" in a Yashraj film?
A: It's Bachna Ae Haseenon. I wouldn't say that. It's the journey of this
man and the different relationships in various phases of my life.
Q: Why was Katrina Kaif's role knocked off?
A: It was getting too long. We had lots of discussions. And it was in the
best interest of the film.
Q: But why poor Katrina?
A: Nothing personal. It wasn't only because we hadn't shot her episode as
yet.
Q: Apparently, you get to kiss all your heroines in Bachna Ae Haseenon?
A: That's absolutely incorrect.
Q: And now you're doing another film with Katrina?
A: Yes. And I had no hand in it. She was already part of Raj Kumar
Santoshi's film when it came to me. It was a lovely romantic comedy. I
haven't started pre-production work on it. But I'm looking forward to
working with Mr Santoshi, who is one of my favourite directors. He's
definitely one of the master storytellers of our times. He has worked with
my father in Damini. And now it's my turn.
Q: Have you been offered Aamir Khan's Delhi Belly?
A: Yes, I have been. I'm honoured that someone of Aamir Khan's calibre wants
me to work in his film. We're working on the dates. I'd love to be a part of
it.
Q: There were rumours that you are in Mani Ratnam's film?
A: I am, actually, but not in the Abhishek-Aishwarya one. He has contacted
me for a film that he wants to do next year. I really want to work with him.
I also want to work with Imtiaz Ali, Aditya Chopra, Farhan Akhtar...oh, so
many directors. I'm like a kid at a toy store.
Q: You've started looking different?
A: Have I? I think it's important for every actor to feel like the character
he's playing. Earlier, when I was doing Saawariya, I felt boyish like the
character. Right now, I've to portray a character going through various
phases in life. So, yes, it is a conscious effort to work on my looks.
Getting that right is 20 percent of the performance. The look helps the
audience connect to the character.
Q: You've been linked to a gallery of gorgeous women in the last two years?
A: I think it's very unfair to the women who are linked so carelessly to me.
I can imagine how embarrassing it is for the girl and her family. It is not
correct. I guess getting linked to Sonam Kapoor was inevitable. Every time,
two newcomers do a film together, they're supposed to be involved. We've
been friends since childhood and she is an amazing girl. Anyone would want
her as a girlfriend, but we aren't seeing each other.
Q: Did you have more say in Bachna Ae Haseenon than Saawariya?
A: Not at all! Mr Bhansali and I shared a very special and productive
relationship. On the sets, both Sonam and I were given the freedom to
express our opinion. Since Saawariya was my first film, I needed a
helping hand and Mr Bhansali was like a parent. Now in Bachna Ae Haseenon,
I feel I'm on my own. The strength has to come from within me. I've to be
much more focused on getting it right.
Q: How are you choosing your roles?
A: I haven't really made a chart for how I want to go about my career by
instinct. I'm looking for good scripts and meeting interesting directors.
Fortunately, people seem to have liked me in my first film and they've shown
keen interest in casting me. I'm reading a lot of scripts and this is a
great time to come to the industry. There're so many new ideas, scripts and
directors...I'm happy that I'm here.
Q: Your dad has had a kind of retro-revival recently?
A: Yes, isn't that amazing? I'm extremely proud of my father. He is my
favourite actor and someone I look up to. All I want to do is to make him
and mom happy.
Q: Finally, how does life look to you?
Q: I'm extremely happy about the appreciation I got for my first film. My
parents are very proud of me, and that makes me happy. And I'm very happy
about my relationship with Deepika. I'm in a very happy place and I want to
be this way all the time.