When it comes to Bollywood, one can choose to be either a good actor or a commercially viable hero. Guess the only
one who has struck a balance between the two is Aamir Khan. No, that's also not true.
There is one more
name, Shreyas Talpade. Yes, yes, before you say the two cannot be compared, we are not comparing either. Just
driving home the point that Shreyas can be a great actor and at the same time a commercially viable hero too.
Iqbal, Dor, Dil Dosti Etc, Welcome to Sajjanpur... Films that you couldn't particularly call big budget films; neither did
these have the crème de la crème of Bollywood as their star cast.
Shreyas was critically appreciated for his
performance and Shreyas won Zee Cine Critics - Best Actor - Award for Iqbal in 2006 and Star Screen Award - Best
Comedian for Dor in 2007.
And then he started appealing to the masses along with classes and critics all the more with films like Om Shanti Om,
Apna Sapna Money Money and Golmaal Returns.
And the best part about Sheyas' career is the fact that he
has won so much critical accolade right when he started, when most actors first make a name commercially and then
go for the critical appreciation.
One can't say that Shreyas has gone the other way round because he is still
getting the best of both the worlds. And you know what he has to thank that to... his own malleability that has him
playing to the multiplex goers as much as for the front benchers.
Given his impressive body of work, it wouldn't be surprising to know that he is being sought after by the makers, big
time. But the actor has chosen to be extremely selective.
Ever read a review panning his performance or even
the film that has not been worth his salt? Carefully picking films has given him media respectability that has eluded
many of his contemporaries and seniors.
And Shreyas is still picking up films judiciously; only those that will take him a step further in the race and at the same
time do justice to his name as a good actor.
His forthcoming films are Hook ya crook, Aashayein, Paying
Guest, Aage Se Right, Season's Greetings and Click, all a mixed bag of big and small, commercial and critical films.
Guess Shreyas likes playing the quicksilver of the silver screen. And why not, it's this perfect balance that will
see him to the finish line, after all.
Friday, June 05, 2009 12:39 IST