I always work on my instinct and today I am proud to be associated with IIFA. There was a time when no one knew actors outside India but today people around the world recognize us immediately.
They know the names of characters I have played in my films. They are interested and excited about what our kind of cinema offers in terms of wholesome entertainment. This was all possible because of IIFA.
I knew right from the very beginning that the IIFA would become bigger and better over the years to come.
The Golden Decade for the IIFA. Honestly, how much have you grown in these ten years along with the IIFA?
This year is truly exciting for us as we celebrate a decade of the IIFA magic. The IIFA Weekend in Macau promises to be a one- of-a-kind experience.
IIFA has brought Indian Cinema on the global platform so as the brand ambassador, I wish IIFA many more years of success. IIFA is like a family and every individual wants his family to flourish so I am no different. All I can say is IIFA has taught me a lot and given Indian cinema a great global exposure.
What appealed to you besides the fact that the IIFA is the only Indian award function taking place out of Indian shores?
There is no single reason for me to be associated with IIFA, there are plenty. IIFA is very special to me and I am committed to enhancing the IIFA phenomenon every year.
Besides taking the Indian cinema to international shores IIFA develops and promotes direct relationships between industries and organisations around the world. It is an interactive platform enhancing business and bi-lateral trade opportunities.
IIFA has grown from one amazing night to the IIFA Weekend, working effectively as a movement dedicated to promoting Indian Cinema beyond India and placing it on an international platform by fostering exchange and interaction to enhance business opportunities.
Come to think of it, you're involved in a world of filmmaking that people think of as extremely consuming, high-powered, even cut-throat. Does the same apply to award functions too?
I will not be able to comment on other awards function but I know for the fact that the IIFA awards are very fair and IIFA's nomination process itself is different. The entire film industry is involved in it.
We follow a standard and transparent procedure monitored and audited by PriceWaterCoopers. We take the integrity and honesty of this process very seriously.
Out of all the 9 IIFA's you've been a part of, which one in particular has made a profound impact on you and why?
This is indeed a very difficult question because all the IIFA's that I have attended were different. Every IIFA proves to be better than the last one that's how we have accomplished a distinct ten year journey.
It is very heartening to see IIFA grow to this scale and prominence over the years. IIFA entering its 10th year is a testament to its endurance and importance in the industry.
Have you ever visited Macau? And anything in particular you're looking forward to in what's termed as the Las Vegas of Asia, The Venetian?
This was my first time in Macau. The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel is a renaissance Venetian themed luxury hotel and casino, modeled on its sister casino in Las Vegas.
It is the largest single structure hotel building in Asia considered to be the continent's most exciting destination. I was thrilled to explore the venue on my very first trip. I look forward to visiting the place again.
So who's the naughty one of the three Wiz Kids? More aggressive in his approach, more like a go-getter?
All three have their own distinct personalities which compliment each other.
Different city, different fans, different food, different weather but similar passion for cinema everywhere. Aren't you fascinated with our Indian fans abroad, to see them come and back an event like IIFA?
IIFA has given me a broader understanding of my fans. It is an ideal platform to know and connect with them internationally. The love and adulation that Indian cinema receives is beyond imagination. It is a very humbling experience.
How was your Macau trip and how did the Press interactions go? I mean, Macau isn't a city where Indian films are prominently showcased, right?
The press interactions were fine. I went on a Gondola ride after 30 years!! This was my first visit to Macau and there is no doubt that the experience was phenomenal I am looking forward to going there again for the IIFA Weekend 2009 which will be celebrated on June 11 - 13, 2009
The 10th year celebrations this year at the IIFA will be packed with surprises. Anything from your end we should look forward to?
Wait and watch!