February 25, 2010
'I don't fit in now' - Sunny Deol interviewed
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2/25/2010 08:00:00 AM
One of Bollywood's top hit-makers at one point, Sunny Deol has been lying low these days. Known for his patriotic action image, the actor now wants to try other genres as well. His next releases include a thriller, a comedy and a romance.
The reclusive Sunny opened up to Patcy N in this candid chat about his movies, and tell us why he will never be a patch on his father Dharmendra, and why younger actors should follow Abhay Deol.
Why are your films mostly patriotic? You play a cop once again in your forthcoming film Right Yaa Wrong.
There's no harm in being patriotic. But I don't think all my films have been patriotic. Right Yaa Wrong is a thriller, and I've never done one before. What is wrong for one person will be right for another and vice versa -- that's the concept of the film.
In this film, there is a time when my character wants to kill himself, and he tells his wife to kill him. Whatever he does in the end, it is for the audience to decide whether I am right or wrong.
Subhash Ghai said that he had never seen you so charged about any film before. What you have to say about that?
It is an interesting film and has turned out well. But I am always excited about my films, always very involved in them. I don't watch some of my films because I know they have not turned out well. I curse myself when I watch those. But Right Yaa Wrong is different because I have never played a character like this before.
Another reason why I am charged up is because the actors in the film -- whether Irrfan Khan or Kangna Ranaut -- are very good actors.
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2 comments:
Sunny bhai, if you keep expanding at this rate you will give some competition to the Universe and not fit anywhere :-)
I only have problems with the wig, Sunny Bhai is actually quite charming otherwise.
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