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Harman Baweja: ''We Stuck Together As A Family!''
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What's with your nasty comments on Kareena Kapoor?
I never said anything like that. Kareena and Hrithik Roshan - with whom I am unnecessarily compared, for he is a superstar and a dancer without parallel - are all people I know from childhood days. We are all part of the industry.
You have signed up for four films. That must be quite a kick for someone who has not had a single release.
The greatest high for me is not the number of films but that I have got great scripts and filmmakers, like Sanjay Leela Bhansali with Bachchan-saab as my co-star in Chenab Gandhi, Ashutosh Gowariker in What's Your Raashee?, a fabulous script like Ajit Pal's Victory, which is Manmohan Shetty's first film as a producer and Anees Bazmee's film with Boney Kapoor.
And how would you rate yourself as an actor?
I am okay for a first film I guess. (Laughs) Do you know that I was happy with the earlier scenes I shot for Love Story 2050 but not about the later ones, and I told dad about it and said that I thought that we should re-shoot some of them.
And dad refused to re-shoot! He said that he had been observing me and found that I was growing as an actor throughout, and that was the reason why I was not happy as I went along, because my own bar was growing. He said that that if we began to re-shoot it would never end as I would keep feeling that way all the time and then the film would release only in 2050! (Laughs) He reminded me that any actor got a certain 'discount' from an audience in his first film and if they even thought that I was 'not bad' for a first film, I will have made it!
But when did you realize that you wanted to be an actor and nothing else?
At 16, midway through my Hotel Management! I told dad that it wasn't working for me. He was okay, but said, 'It's not going to be so easy for you, son.'
So I began to assist dad and then went off to USA to do simultaneous courses at the UCLA in Santa Monica and the Lee Strasborg Academy. In the first, I learnt comprehensively about filmmaking and all its aspects including acting, while the second was about theatre. I was there for two years. Then I came back and again assisted dad.
But wasn't Hindi cinema a completely different ball-game?
Honestly, there is not much difference in the learning. You have to adapt what you have learned to our cinema. But there are things we must learn from them, like their way of planning everything so well. As for the acting grammar, they are very real out there. It is rightly said that in Hollywood you act whereas in Indian cinema you project! When I told dad that I could not relate to the singing and dancing, he looked at me and said, 'Hey boy, you are treading on dangerous lines there. Then you will be stuck in L.A. You have to do Indian cinema!' And that's when I came back!
And have your views been modified since?
Oh, completely! I even took part in the music sittings with Anu Malik! I also learnt dancing. Dad was right, you know.
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