by Subhash K Jha
Akbar Khan is completely impressed by his Taj Mahal hero. "Zuilfiker comes from a very good
family. It shows in his behavior, language, attitude, walk... so yes, I'm definitely working with him
again. In fact I'd like him to be in all my projects."
"But he may not be in my next film Taxi
Driver which requires a 40-year old father as the male lead. Neither of my Taj Mahal lead Sonia or
Zulfikar will be in Taxi Driver . Zulfi looks too boyish for that. He will be in Changez Khan in a pivotal
role. I've already started working on his looks and diction for that film."
For the shy model-turned actor it's a much-delayed home-coming. "I did Pyaasa and Chupke Se
earlier...and now I'm back," he smiles.
That self-assured feeling has returned to model-turned-actor Zulfiker Syed, better known as Zulfi,
after the wah-wahs for his performance as the Mughal prince Khurram in Akbar Khan's Taj
Mahal.
"I've worked very hard on getting the diction and the body language correct. "Playing a historical
character so early in my life wasn't easy. But the director was with me me all the way. He helped
me with every aspect of the character. I'm so glad people have appreciated my efforts."
Zulfikar, who's a well-known model, signed no films while he was immersed in Taj Mahal for two
years. "I wanted it to be a new beginning for me...and it is. Though I've had a couple of mishaps at
the boxoffice, I think this film proves I'm not a non-actor."
The soft-spoken model feels the myth that models can't act has been broken. "Yes it's true that for a
long time it was believed models couldn't act. But I think people like Aishwarya Rai , Sushmita Sen,
Jackie Shroff and John Abraham have broken that myth."
For a long time Zulfi was recognized for his underwear ad where girls make lipstick marks all over
his body. "That ad not only made me a known face, it also made the product very very successful. It
was my main claim to fame so far, I agree. But I'd like that change after Taj Mahal."
Zulfi says he enjoyed working with his Taj Mahal co-star Sonia Jahan. "She's half-French and
half-Pakistani. And we shared a very good working relationship . We had difficult scenes to perform.
But I think we managed to make our romantic scenes look comfortable."
How does Zulfikar see his future? "I'm confident. While I was doing Taj Mahal the offers never
stopped coming. But I didn't want to do just any old thing."
In fact Akbar Khan has asked Zulfi in his next film Taxi Driver. "Regardless of how Taj Mahal
performs I'll be eternally indebted to Mr Khan for allowing me to be part of this film."
Zulfi claims to be single. "Though I've several female friends I still don't have a special girlfriend.
People find that hard to believe. But it's the truth. Like Shah Jehan I'm an eternal romantic. Maybe
love is around the corner."
Saturday, November 26, 2005 12:20 IST