Year: 1990. Director: Mahesh Bhatt. Co-star: Top model Anu Agarwal. Music: Nadeem Shravan. What more could Rahul Roy want? Yet despite an excellent launch pad- Aashiqui, he couldn't make an impact. What went wrong? Where does he stand now? Last we heard is that he shifted his focus from films to television. Some time back, he was seen in Sahara Manoranjan's Karishma- Miracles Of Destiny. Soon, he will be also be seen on the pubcaster in a new series Ehsaas. indiantelevision.com's Vickey Lalwani caught up with Roy at Jaipan Studio in Goregaon, where he was shooting for Raman Kumar's Ehsaas. Taking time off between the shots, Roy bared his heart. Read on, for the candid interview... |
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'Aashiqui' was a resounding hit, despite that you started fading away from the scene. Why? People did appreciated me in Junoon and Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayi, but rest of the films that I had signed did not go well with the audience. On hindsight, I say that most of those films were crap. But no one realises his mistakes when the times are good, do they? We all realise our mistakes in our bad times. Plus there was another reason. |
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And what was that reason? I had signed some formula films- plain love and action ones. I got trapped. I found myself in a catch-22 situation. If I did those films, I would be doomed and if I opted out, I would be damned. |
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Then? But now, I am looking ahead for a second innings. I have no regret for the period when I went without a film/ serial/ advertisement. I am not sure if I would have managed it differently. I decided to try my hand at family business. Few years down the line, I got married (to model Rajlaxmi Roy) and today, I am a contented man. |
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How did television happen? |
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How many episodes did you do? |
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So what do you feel about television in general, now that you have done some episodes of Sahara's 'Karishma- The Miracles Of Destiny'? |
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Could you elaborate a bit on that? I understand that a good actor needs to adjust and adapt but the need for adjustment and adaptation is alarmingly and undesirably high. Believe me, it gets terribly frustrating at times. Having done films, I am used to an orderly way of working. Even films have their share of confusion, but that happens during the planning and pre-production stages, none during production stages like the small screen. Television is a very long drawn out commitment. You have to keep coming to the sets without asking too many questions and better not change your dates as the serial has 25 other artistes, who are doing more than one serial. You need to work with like-minded people, else survival is difficult. |
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How do work in such an environment? There is nothing worse in professional life than getting up in the morning because you "have to" reach your office despite you not liking it. |
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So how about doing a few films at this juncture? The ones that I want to do- the Farhan Akhtar types are already written with an established star in mind. The budget of such films demands established stars. So, I am waiting… I am sure a few good things will come up. |
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Going back to 'Karishma…' specifically, why were you disappointed? You role just spanned to 20 episodes. From day one, I don't know why, but I suspected that it wasn't a long role. I played a plastic surgeon, who was in love with Sheeba. She changes her face to impersonate as Karisma and grab the empire. My role did have the potential of continuing but I don't know what the creative were thinking. They just called me and told me that I was no longer needed. |
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You think the serial suffered a lot due to the Barbara controversy? |
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We have heard that the serial is unlikely to extend for another year. |
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Going back to what you said about Indian television, if the system shoot, get out and don't think- is changed will we have a better tomorrow? Everyone involved with the show attends the story hearing, and are given the script in advance. If all these steps are taken here, you will seldom get spasmodic TRPs- five episodes doing very well while the next 20 falling flat. |
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Sometime ago, there was a buzz that you were taking to direction? I am thinking on those lines. I am currently in talks with some producers and financiers |
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So how are you keeping yourself busy these days? I am also currently in talks with the makers of Agneepath. I should be making a grand entry in the DD show soon.
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Both these serials are on DD… He knows what I am looking for and I am sure that I won't be shortchanged. Financial aspects are important, but an actor really requires a lot of creative freedom.
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But wouldn't you have preferred if these serials had been either on Star or Sony…
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Will you reject a Star or Sony show if the content does not appeal to you?
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Going back to 'Karishma…', did you really like the content when you signed up that plastic surgeon's role? With Sahara, there were some additional reasons which came into play. I have done two or three films with Sheeba. I know Akashdeep very well. But to tell you the truth, I haven't been disappointed. I was treated very well. And after knowing the Sahara Parivaar, I am sure that if I get an opportunity to work with them next time, it would be something good and big. Let's sign off on this optimistic note (smiles). |
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