I should've been nominated too: Rajniesh Duggall

I should've been nominated too: Rajniesh Duggall
Monday, February 02, 2009 11:12 IST
By Devansh Patel, Santa Banta News Network
/> It's quite a shock to many that you weren't nominated at the Star Screen Awards under the best debutant male. Were you unhappy?
You're right, I wasn't nominated. I've always been a sportsman and I have always won my races. That's how I play the game. Yes, I do feel that nomination toh banta tha. Somewhere the jury must've thought that some other people were better or they must've missed my name (laughs). But yes, I should've been nominated.

From a horror genre to a thriller. What chills, thrills and frills are you going to offer this time around besides chanting the Hanuman Chalisa?
(Laughs) For a change, I am not going to chant Hanuman Chalisa this time. There is no religious aspect in the film. Phirr has a lot of emotion, drama and action. It's got speed to it.

It will require a lot of editing because it's like going forward and coming back kind of a story. Once the film is totally edited, it'll turn into one of the best thrillers you'll see this year. The film releases around June - July.

How did you get along with your debutant actress of Phirr, Roshni Chopra?
Roshni has a lot of experience as she comes from the television medium. She has done a few tele soaps. So she knows how to face the camera. It is always a pleasure working with a debutant because they bring in a lot of new inputs into the film. Their suggestions are also taken seriously on the sets.

What's your role in Phirr?
I am playing a doctor who is based in Newcastle. He is a surgeon. I and Roshni are in love but somewhere down the line I lose her and how after that his graph goes up and down forms the part of the story. It's a whole struggle to find his love back. There is this cop in the film and Adah's character who help me find my love back.

There is this SRK, Salman and Hrithik brigade lead by Aamir Khan and then there is Rajniesh, Hurman, Sameer Dattani, all new comers lead by Farhan Akhtar. Are you guys at all going to match up to the standards of the earlier names I've just mentioned?
It's a whole new breed of actors coming together. There is a lot of work in the industry, believe me. When Hrithik started, SRK was on the top. When Amitabh started, Rajesh Khanna was on the top.

When Aamir, Salman and SRK started, Govinda was on the top. Everyone has to start somewhere. And as you just mentioned that Farhan is our leader. So if we are lead by a good leader, I'm sure we'll be fine and our team is very strong.

Competition is always good and healthy. If you have talent, if your head stays on your shoulders and you stay grounded, I'm sure there is no stopping you.

What phirr after Phirr?
After Phirr, I've signed a couple of films. One with the big banner which I can't announce and the other is a whole new banner with a whole new director. This new film of the new banner will be shot in one go in March end. The shoot takes place in Kashmir. And by the end of this year, I'll be having two to three releases starting with Phirr.

Tomorrow you might do a Yash Chopra film or a Karan Johar film; will 1920 still remain special for you?
Of course yes. 1920 will always remain special to me. I've always had this fascination of Hanuman Chalisa and that's what attracted to me to do the film. When Vikram narrated me the Hanuman Chalisa in the film, I somehow knew that I wanted to do this.

What's surprising is that I, Vikram and our producer Mr. Sharma recite the Hanuman Chalisa everyday. We've been doing it since so many years. All this makes 1920 very special.

How good is the music of Phirr going to be?
We will be missing the likes of Adnan Sami, Pandit Jasraj, Shubha Mudgal and many more great singers who were a part of 1920's melodious classical music. Phirr has a 2009 feel of music. It's young, peppy and vibrant.

Phirr has jazz, funk, club house number, love song and a sad number. It's varied. Raghav Sachar is the music director of Phirr who has previously composed for films like Kabul Express and One Two Three.

I haven't heard all the songs from Phirr but so far we've shot four songs and all have come out very well on screen. I am a classical music guy. I like the sufi kind of feel. Jagjit Singh, Kailash Kher, etc top my list.

Phirr is a thriller we all know now. You have to give away something now. Be a spoil sport. Who's the baddie in Phirr?
There is a cop who is doing an important role as I mentioned earlier. His name is Parag Tyagi. Then there is me. One of us is a bad guy (laughs).

How would you sum Phirr in one sentence?
What you sow is what you reap; jaisi karni waisi bharni or what goes around comes around. These three lines could actually sum it up.

How important is your wife Pallavi's contribution towards your career and success?
A lot. She is my biggest critic. She is very active as far as our work goes. She is very involved in what I do. Both of us love watching films. We both had our own assumptions regarding 1920, be it my performance or the film as a whole.

No one is flawless. No matter which film you see, even if it's Slumdog Millionaire, you will find flaws. And that's how I've learnt and will keep on learning. She was with me in the U.K when we shot Phirr. I'm glad that I have two passions in my life. One is work and the other is Pallavi.

If we were to open your wardrobe now, what designer wear are we going to see?
You will find Zara shirts, Armani shirts and of course, suits from Raymonds. I can't miss that (laughs). Actually I've just ended my contract with them and am trying to negotiate something else. You will find jackets from Indian designers, jeans from anywhere and lots of hand and neck accessories.

Didn't you like Slumdog Millionaire?
I was shocked to know that a chaiwala who works in a call centre had an accent. If he is from the slums of Mumbai who has grown up in the slums, how can he have an accent?

It's a very small observation. But that's how a critic should be, right? At the same time, I'm not taking anything away from the film too. It has been nominated at the Oscars and the BAFTA is a great thing. I'm proud.

I'm sure A.R. Rahman has done you and the entire India proud?
No doubt about it. He is the best music composer in the world for me. He was long overdue anyway. I wish him all the best.
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