Housefull has released and other than a dozen odd things for which the film has been noticed, loved and seeing repeat
audience, it is the crackling chemistry between real and reel life friendship of Akshay Kumar and Riteish Deshmukh
which is for all to see.
The 'jodi' has been unanimously acknowledged and loved by one and all and it is
remarkable to see even the junior actor turning out to be a scene stealer here.
Looks like it's the Sajid Khan brand of humour that has rubbed upon him, right Riteish?
"I will tell you what - Sajid Khan has his own brand of comedy", says Riteish, "There are various aspects of film
making. There are some comedies where it all looks critically cool and fantastic.
Then there is another kind of
humour where you say that maza nahi aaya. And then there is another where something might be critically unfriendly
but audiences would enjoy it. In your review you may say that this it is not something that goes with the sensibility of
good comedy."
Talking fondly about the film maker and friend Sajid, Riteish elaborates, "However, when Sajid comes into play, he tries
to balance out everything. His prime focus is that the guy who is watching the film should get his money back.
Someone may say that he liked tiger, monkey and the parrot. For others, Akshay and Riteish could be the
highlight. Rest may feast on Deepika, Lara and Jiah coming together. This is why Sajid ensures that he caters to
everyone in the audience."
No wonder, a good section of audience did seem to be enthralled with the lingerie, electrocution and those howlarious
gay sequences in the film.
"I know", lights up Riteish, "This is the reason why in a film like 'Housefull', it all just becomes so much easier to have
a director who also has an excellent comic timing.
Sajid's comedy is very different and even as an actor one
has to adapt to it. When we were shooting this electrocution sequence with all the subsequent blabbering going
around, we were wondering how it would eventually turn out. Sajid just asked Akshay and me to do something like that
and we only followed.
Yes, it was all weird but he seemed so convinced. Today when I look at audience
response to the scene, it is reaffirmed that Sajid was always so right. "
Tuesday, May 04, 2010 11:18 IST