I intend to stay away from Bollywood: Rajat Kapoor

I intend to stay away from Bollywood: Rajat Kapoor
Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:06 IST
By Devansh Patel, Santa Banta News Network
/> What satisfies you as an actor with so much versatility in you?
I don't know really. The feeling of having done a good job satisfies me. When you look back at a film and say, "Oh God, this looks fake. This doesn't look real enough to what I wanted to show".

For things like that, I wish I could go back in time and re-do it but I can't. So, a film where by and large, we don't get that feeling that it's fake when we watch it, I think that is what is satisfactory for you as an actor.When we don't get the feeling that it's fake while watching a film, I think that is what is satisfactory for you as an actor

How different is Siddharth the writer from Rajat the writer?
Not very different. Quite close I should say. I somewhat identify with that guy in the film because he is also as shabby as I am. The external appearance is quite close to me and internally he is as passionate and intense as I am when I write. He is also a believer, something I associate myself with.

What type of a writer are you in real life and what inspires you to write?
I only write film scripts. I need a hook to get into a script. Like I had a hook in Raghu Romeo, I had a hook in Mithya. The beginning of any story has to be very strong and that's when you get hooked initially. Then there is no stopping you to get inspiration.

You're doing acting, direction, production, scripting and theatre. Don't you think you've got your feet in too many holes?
I would say 'too many' if I couldn't do it. If I can do all the roles then I don't think there is a problem. I hope I am doing justice in what I am doing. But it's not that I am doing this continuously all the time. The last play I did was eight years back.

I am now doing a play. So it's not that I am doing theatre, running to my shoot, scripting a film, it doesn't work like that for me. I try to phase them. Theatre gives me as much joy as cinema does. So I don't want to abandon either of them.

How was Pryas Gupta's story able to convince you as an actor?
It wasn't the story of Siddharth which convinced me. It was Pryas Gupta. It was the passion that he had, the vision that he had. It's quite an abstract film as you may or may not know. It wasn't a fabulous script but the kind of film he had in mind that made it interesting.

The film explores the renunciation as a true path to enlightenment and freedom. Is the film exploring the psyche of each individual?
These are ideas which are conveyed through the overall film. It's not about how will I play a character of a prisoner who is enlightened. When you're playing, you're playing a scene. Your effort is to be as truthful to that scene and situation. And it is the director's job to see that his ideas come through with the whole film.

How did the debutant Sachin Nayak stand up to you as your co-star?
He is very good in the film and so are all the other actors. I think if the casting of any film is done correctly, then half your battle is won anyway. Sachin is a good find and now-a-days, we do have actors like Purab Kohli, Abhay Deol, etc who are doing good yet different stuff which pleases the eye sometimes.

How careful do you have to be to articulate your point of view as an artist to your director?
Why do you have to be careful? As an artist, you don't have to be careful to articulate your point of view. You have to be yourself and your view point comes across to whomsoever it may concern. If you become careful, you are not an artist.

What do you want the audiences to take back with them after watching Siddharth?
That they saw a good film. I don't exactly know how to answer this. You don't take anything from watching a film. When you listen to music, you take the feeling of joy and fulfilment.

You don't learn anything when you see a film, or watch a painting or listen to music. I think art is a representation of beauty. So what do you take from a beauty? I guess, just the enjoyment of it.

Off late, we haven't seen you in many commercial flicks. Do you intend to stay away from Bollywood?
Yes, I intend to stay away from Bollywood because I am not a part of Bollywood filmmaking. I am not Bollywood at all. I am quite happy existing on the margins and living my life on the edge and to be able to make films that I want to make.
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