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By Our Correspondent Š2006 Bollyvista.com |
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Aamir with his wife Kiran |
Harleen (from Australia): Who do you think has stolen the show in ,Rang De Basanti,?
Aamir: All the actors have done their parts really well; I think Alice was wonderful as Sue and Soha delivered a really good performance. Each of the boys, Atul, Kunal, Siddarth and Sharman, were brilliant. Even Maddy (Madhavan) played his part well. I think it is quite impossible to compare one performance to another.
Pablo: Do you miss not hanging out together because I imagine you were quite a tight group whilst you were filming?
Aamir: Yeah, we got on really well and had a great time making the film. We still spent a lot of time together, although the film is released. Of course right now I'm shooting in Poland but until I left for Poland I was still hanging out with all the guys almost everyday and the moment I get back I will catch up with all of them again.
Simran (from Hounslow): Do you feel that the Indian youth living outside India should return to India?
Aamir: I think that is a personal decision that each person has to make. I don't think the film is commenting on that. Each person has to decide for themselves where they would like to live and what they would like to do with their life, so it's not really talking about coming back to India, it's about being a responsible human being. If you are an Indian living outside India and feel that you would like to do something for your country then you are most welcome to but what the film is really talking about is being responsible as a human being as opposed to an Indian.
Nikita (from Canada): How much do you enjoy working with different actors in the same film? You've done it twice now with 'Lagaan' and 'Rang De Basanti'.
Aamir: You're forgetting 'Dil Chahta Hai' where there were three of us! It's great fun to work with different actors, especially if you get along well and the group vibes well. In 'Rang De Basanti' it was an excellent experience with all the actors.
Milind (from Russia): What is the difference between Aamir the actor and Aamir the human being?
Aamir: I cannot comment on myself. My audience can decide what they think of me as an actor and people who are close to me; my family and friends, can decide what kind of a person I am.
Pablo: What kind of things do your friends say about you?
Aamir: They think I'm quite an obsessive person and feel I am also quite an extremist. So when I am doing something I do it to the fullest I guess!
Shivani (from India): Some of the elder generation didn't understand the film. Why do you think that was the case?
Aamir: I have met a lot of the audience from the older generation and they have really enjoyed the film so I don't think it has anything to do with age. So many films are made and so many films get different kinds of reactions. Even films that do really well and people love, their would be certain sections, even a small minority, who don't like the film, or they have not got it or it has not moved them. Films are so subjective so I'm sure there would be a small section that didn't like the film or didn't understand the film and I think they have a right to their opinion. |