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KONCUL: Imran Khan Pal известный как Imran Khan родился: 13 января 1983 года в городе Madison, штат Wisconsin, USA Мама: Nuzhat Hussain Отец: Anil Pal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Imran родился 13 января 1983 года в городе Madison, штат Wisconsin, USA. Его отец Anil работал старшим менеджером в Yahoo in Silicon Valley(Силиконовая долина). Anil был однокласником, брата Nuzhat Hussain, Mansoor Khan в IIT Bombay. Anil и Nuzhat поженились, но когда Imran было 1.5 года развелись. Он рос в семье Khans, мать его растила одна. Прежде чем появиться в киноиндустрии Imran жил с отцом, он закончил школу в Калифорнии, а затем учился кинопроизводству в Нью-Йорке. Imran племянник Aamir Khan и Mansoor, его мама двоюродная сестра Aamir, и он внук Nasir Hussain. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Первое появление на экране Imran совершил в фильмах Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) и Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992). Оба раза он играл молодого Aamir. Он стремится стать директором, это его планы на будующее, но пока он вошел в Болливуl как актер. Он дебютировал как главный герой в 2008 году в фильме Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, который был произведен компанией Aamir Khan AKP. Фильм получил отличные отзывы у критиков и собрал очень хорошие кассовые сборы. Его партнершей по фильму стала Genelia D'Souza. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Фильмография вышли на экран: 1988 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (молодой Raj) 1992 Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (молодой Sanjaylal) 2008 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (Jai Singh Rathore) ( дебютный фильм) 2008 Kidnap (Kabir) в планах: 2008 Luck 2009 Delhi Belly

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KONCUL: 'Thank god Jaane Tu... came into my life' Imran Khan, touted as the new chocolate boy of Bollywood, says comparisons with uncle Aamir Khan are inevitable. In fact, he is happy to let his illustrious 'maamu' do all the talking for his debut film "Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na". "I'm not shy but I take time to get comfortable with people...I was happy letting Aamir maamu do all the speaking. I also knew people would start making comparisons between us regardless of whether we were seen together or not. When the comparisons are inevitable, what's the point worrying about it? I really appreciate Aamir's support though," Imran told IANS in an interview. So how much does Imran depend on Aamir for advice? "On a personal level we're extremely close. Yes he's my uncle and I'm proud of that. But we don't discuss each other's work besides 'Jaane Tu...'. Our family has always separated the personal from the professional. He's always been a great believer in letting every one he loves find his own path. He always tells me to make my decisions about which films to do," he said. So why wasn't he talking much before the film's release? "I wanted the film to speak for me before I did. Now that people know what's in store in ‘Jaane Tu...', I feel more relaxed talking about the film. Though I'm still uncomfortable talking about myself." Like Aamir, Imran wanted to be a director to begin with. "Yes, that's why I can look at my film objectively. I was 22 and immature when I wanted to be a director. Now I feel I'm not ready for direction yet. Thank god 'Jaane Tu...' came into my life." And again like Aamir, Imran too believes commercial films can be intelligent. "Where and how did we decide intelligent films can't be commercial? I believe at the end of the day we've to sell tickets in theatres. And for that we need to make audiences feel good about a film. Given those parameters it's our duty to do something innovative." Imran already has two other films - "Kidnap" and Luck" - on the floors. "Shibani Bhatija who wrote Karan Johar's 'Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna' wrote 'Kidnap'. It's an exceptional script. My character was so interesting ... and a challenge for me because it's completely different from 'Jaane Tu...". It required me to stretch myself as an actor. It took me very far away from my comfort zone. "Then there's 'Luck' which takes me to another zone. Though I can identify with the character, it's a very demanding film physically. I'll come out of 'Luck' with a lot of bruises," Imran laughed. Imran never hid his relationship with girlfriend Avantika Malik and says he's only happy being seen with her in public. "I feel whoever you are in a relationship with needs to feel like an important part of your life. The soul mate is a very important support system. I'm glad to have her by my side," he said. The actor also denied the notion that having a girlfriend would affect an actor's career. "People wrongly feel if a male actor is attached his career suffers. Shah Rukh (Khan), Aamir mamu, Hrithik (Roshan) ...all came into the industry attached. Finally it's only your work that the audience looks at," Imran quipped. The actor has already won audiences hearts with his first film, but he has his head firmly on his shoulders. "I wonder if I can live up to all the expectations! I've seen 'Jaane Tu...' dozens of times. I've done whatever I could do. More than my happiness my director Abbas Tyrewala, Mansoor Khan and Aamir mamu are happy. But I can see only the glaring flaws. But Aamir and Abbas are happy. So I'm going by their judgement." Imran is also against the much talked about competition between him and debutante Harman Baweja, specially since their films released on the same day. He said: "Filmmaking is not a marathon race where only one person wins. For one film to be a success it isn't necessary for the other to fail. It's all about whether the films are liked by the audience or not. And who says only one film can do well?"

KONCUL: Let's Talk with Imran Khan He has made a swashbuckling entry into the ‘Hindi film industry’, as he likes to call it. From playing little Aamir in a host of films to becoming Bollywood’s latest pin-up boy, Imran Khan has matured a great deal overnight. Here’s an excerpt from a fascinating one-on-one Tarana had with the star in the making on Let’s Talk. Tarana: I’m sure you hate being introduced as ‘cute’, ‘chocolate boy’ etc… Imran: Yes. I get a little embarrassed. I blush a little bit when I’m fussed over like that. Tarana: What would you like to be referred to as then? Imran: A good actor. Tarana: Why? Imran: Because I will be able to take credit for that. It’s the sort of title one earns. Tarana: You’re also an accidental actor. Imran: Yes, I wanted to be a director. Tarana: Why? Imran: Because I didn’t think I would be able to become a typical ‘Hindi film hero’ ever. Tarana: Are you the ‘hero’ in Kidnap, or the boy next door again? Imran: I’m the hero. I’ve had to put on weight and workout to look bulky. Tarana: What is your reaction to your first film’s success? People have wanted to watch it ever since the promos went on air, were you surprised by the overwhelming response? Imran: I’m very surprised. It never felt like we were making a real film. It felt like we were a bunch of friends shooting a home video for fun. Now that the film has released in theatres worldwide and people are actually spending money to watch it and appreciating it, it’s all a little unbelievable. Tarana: We’ve heard you haven’t received your paycheque yet? Imran: Nope. Aamir Khan doesn’t pay! Tarana: Is he a terrible producer? Imran: Yes, he is. Tarana: Abbas Tyrewala told us the only reason he chose Aamir as producer was because he was told to never consider the film as a launch vehicle for his nephew. Aamir apparently only wanted to finance a good film. Did you feel bad about that? Imran: No, not at all. This is how our family is. Tarana: Unhelpful? Imran: No, very, very focussed on work. Aamir liked the film, so he picked it up as a producer. But he had to decide if Imran was the right choice. Tarana: So you had to audition for the role? Imran: Thrice. I auditioned twice for Abbas, and once when Aamir decided to produce the film. Tarana: Do you remember what you were required to do at the audition? Imran: For my first audition I had to do a scene from the film where I’m being interviewed by Aditi’s parents for marriage. Tarana: Was there a dance audition? Imran: No, there wasn’t. I’m not a good dancer. Thankfully, there was less choreographed dancing and more freestyle. Tarana: So, like Pappu, you can’t dance either? Imran: Abbas has not admitted yet, but I have a strong feeling Pappu’s character is based on me. Tarana: When this song first aired, everybody said it was based on Salman Khan. Is there a connection? Imran: None at all. The connection is actually with Aamir Mamu. There is a reference to the song ‘Papa Kehte Hain’ and the guy has been made to dress up like Mamu did in that song. The joke’s on Aamir Khan. Tarana: But he’s (Aamir) a very serious guy, isn’t he? Imran: He has a great sense of humour. Nobody seems to realise that. Tarana: We’ve heard he even analyzes a joke and only laughs after about 10 minutes? Imran: His humour is very unusual. He has his own style of straight-faced humour. You don’t even realise he’s cracked a joke when he does, the way he does it. Tarana: Have you taken after him? Imran: Yes. My humour is like that too. Tarana: You’re an accidental actor but do you enjoy acting now? Imran: I do. I’ve always enjoyed acting. The only reason I didn’t want to become an actor is I didn’t think I was right for the industry. Tarana: Films have been in your blood, with your entire family being a part of the industry for so many years. You went off to study filmmaking as a director. Did you make any films of your own? Imran: Yes, I’ve made lots of films. Tarana: Were they good? Imran: No. If you watch films made by student directors, you’ll notice a common theme. They’re always black and white and depressing. There are people sitting around in half light, smoking. All amateur directors make such films. Tarana: Cut to Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. The film was full of colours, people laughing and singing. Were you hesitant about a theme like that? Imran: A little bit. I would wonder why everyone was so happy and wearing bright colours. There should be more depressing scenes. Tarana: Apparently, Abbas and you go a long way? Imran: Only in the context of this film. We didn’t know each other before we decided to work on Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. That was three years ago. I had heard the project, liked it and decided I want to do the film. We started out with a different producer then, who passed away recently, but it didn’t work out. We were still on the lookout for producers when Aamir Mamu came into the picture. Tarana: What made Aamir take up the film? You, Abbas or the film itself? Imran: He said he wanted to hear the script. If he liked it, he would produce it. We were still looking for producers and hadn’t even thought of him. He suddenly popped up and said ‘You know, Imran, I’m a producer too’. Tarana: Didn’t he ask for a part in the film? Imran: None of the characters suited him. We’d suggest different characters to him, but he would keep putting it off as he didn’t like any of them. Finally, the film got made without him. Tarana: How much like Aamir are you? Imran: I’m not like him at all. Tarana: Why do people draw similarities then? Imran: I guess our voices are similar. People say I sound a lot like Aamir. They compare our expressions too. Tarana: Your mum is Aamir’s sister? Imran: Yes. Tarana: Is the entire family good-looking? Imran: Yes. Except for Mansoor Mamu (glances nervously at the camera). But if you see him, even he has a lot of similar traits. Tarana: The similarities must be intentional Imran: Yes. We sit at the dinner table and practice our moves. Tarana: Back to JTYJN. You zeroed in on Genelia D’souza after auditioning 200 girls? Imran: 400. Tarana: How is it possible to reject 400 girls? Imran: Each girl would have a screen test. If it looked like they had any promise, they’d do a screen test opposite me. Tarana: Is that how you met a few of them? Imran: Yes. I did the casting myself. Tarana: So what made you and Abbas go for Genelia? Imran: Genelia was perfect for the role. Abbas had a very clear image in his head about Jai and Aditi’s characters. When he met me, he knew he’d found Jai. When he met Genelia, we knew we’d found Aditi. Tarana: Apparently, Genelia can cry at the drop of a hat. So, you and Abbas would make her cry before every emotional scene? Imran: Yes, she cries a lot. She’s a very emotional person. She cries if you say too many good things, she cries if you say one bad thing. We would use this against her before every emotional scene and the tears would start rolling. Tarana: Any other fun memories of the shoot? When you’re watching the film, it seems like you guys had a lot of fun shooting it. Imran: It wasn’t fun at all. It was a lot of hard work. We would shoot for very long hours at a stretch. Tarana: Did it take three years of hard work? Imran: Yes. A lot of pre and post production work took place in the three years. But the actual shoot was wrapped up in three months. There were no holidays at all, be it Christmas or someone’s birthday. We had to report to the shoot. In fact, we shot for the Pappu song on my birthday. Tarana: Oh, did they cut a cake for you? Imran: Yes, they did and sang for me, but only for two minutes. After that, it was back to work. Tarana: Are you and Harman friends? Imran: No, we don’t know each other. Tarana: Have you watched Love Story 2050? Imran: No, but I definitely plan to. I’m a huge sci-fi fan. I have a collection of all the Star Wars DVDs. Tarana: Have you ever thought of doing films down south? Imran: No, I don’t know the language. Tarana: I don’t think that’s a problem anymore. If Genelia came to you and said she’d use her contacts to get you a good offer in the south, would you do it? Imran: I believe if you don’t know the language, you shouldn’t do a film. It’s a very false style of acting. Tarana: When are your next two films releasing? Tell us about them. Imran: There’s Kidnap, which releases on October 3, and there’s director Soham’s Luck. Tarana: You agreed to do Luck, even after watching his earlier film, Kaal? Imran: Yes, honestly, I didn’t like Kaal. Tarana: Why did you sign Luck then? Imran: I felt Soham has a lot of talent and is a very good director. He’s a young guy with a spark. Tarana: Do you have the ‘spark’? Imran: I do. Tarana: Aamir doesn’t behave like a star even though he is one. Has he given you any advice? Imran: Only one: Figure out everything yourself. Tarana: Any acting advice? Has he ever said you shouldn’t be satisfied until you’ve given 40 to 50 takes? Imran (laughs): Never, he’s always said acting is very personal. Every actor has his or her own style. Tarana: I have a list of words for you. Tell us what comes to mind the minute I say, Bollywood. Imran: I hate that word. Tarana: Hindi film industry. Imran: Emotion. Tarana: Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. Imran: Fresh. Tarana: Genelia Imran: Chulbuli. Tarana: Aamir Khan Imran: Quality. Tarana: Luck Imran: Unusual. Tarana: Filmmaking Imran: Passion. Tarana: ‘Pappu can’t dance’ Imran: Hilarious. Tarana: Pappu Imran: Me. Pappu is not anyone in particular. Pappu is a type of person. There are lots of well-built guys around who wear tight fitted T-shirts and fancy cologne, but are losers to an extent. They’re called Pappu. Tarana: Am I a Pappu? Imran: No. Tarana: Love Imran: Love, love, love…. Tarana: You’re supposed to say Avantika. Imran: Am I? Okay, Avantika. Love as a concept is confusing. As a person, I’d say Avantika. Tarana: Friendship Imran: Life. Tarana: It’s been fantastic talking to you. We hope you’ll be a bigger star the next time we talk. Imran: Thank you so much.

Skorpionchik: KONCUL пишет: Let's Talk with Imran Khan Очень интересное интерьвью. Спасибо.


banditqueen: "I am very nervous" - Imran Khan By Taran Adarsh, September 18, 2008 - 08:32 IST Click above for more stills You may find this hard to believe, but Imran Khan hasn't watched his debut film JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA yet. "I watched the final cut of the film, without the background score. But I've yet to watch the complete version that's playing in theatres," Imran tells me. Why hasn't he watched his film yet? "It has been hectic. We were deep neck into promotions and post release too, we were touring various parts of the country. Later, I flew to South Africa to partake in the shooting of LUCK. I haven't had the time to watch the complete version or enjoy its success," he confides. Though Imran wasn't nervous before the release of his first film, he's definitely nervous this time. "My role in KIDNAP is in sharp contrast to what I've portrayed in JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA. How would the audience react this time? Will they accept me in an aggressive role? That gives me goosebumps," he states. Has he watched KIDNAP? How's it looking? "I watched my portions while dubbing. And I think I've done pretty well. But Aamir mamu watched the film recently and sent me a text message that night. It read 'You've done very well'. That's one compliment I would always cherish. Incidentally, he felt that I was quite okay in JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA," Imran smiles. Imran's honesty surprises you all the while. "I haven't had many offers after JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA. Surprised, aren't you? But it's a fact. In fact, I don't have any film after DELHI BELLY. I am free from January 2009 onwards," he states. He did receive 4/5 offers in between, "But I didn't like any of the scripts. Perhaps people are under the impression that if they wish to sign me, they have to come via Aamir mamu, but that's not true. He's so busy himself. The decision to accept a film is entirely mine." Would he act with Aamir? "Oh yes, I would love to, but, again, there has to be an offer. If he agrees to it and I like my part as well, I would be game," he smiles. What if his other mamu, Mansoor Khan, made him that offer? "That wouldn't be possible. We are three different people and I doubt if we'd ever work with each other," he laughs. http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/2008/09/18/11927/index.html

KONCUL: banditqueen пишет: "I am very nervous" - Imran Khan Вы можете в это не поверить, но Имран Кхан до сих пор не посмотрел свой дебютный фильм JAANE TU … YA JAANE NA. " Я видел сокращенную версию фильма. Но пока не посмотрел полную версию, которую показывают в кинотеатрах, " сообщает Имран. Почему он не посмотрел фильм ? " Это было беспокойное время. Мы были заняты рекламой фильма, мы ездили в различные части страны. Позже, я улетел в Южную Африку, чтобы принять участие в съемках LUCK. У меня не было времени, чтобы посмотреть полную версию и насладиться успехом фильма, " говорит он. Хотя Имран не волновался перед премьерой своего первого фильма, он определенно волнуется сейчас. " Моя роль в KIDNAP, находится в резком контрасте тому, что я делал в JAANE TU … YA JAANE NA. Как аудитория отреагирует на сей раз ? Примут ли меня в агрессивно - отрицательной роли ? Это заставляем меня нервничать, " он заявляет. Вы видели KIDNAP ? " Я видел свои сцены при дублировании. И я думаю, что я изрядно потрудился. Но дядя Аамир недавно посмотрел весь фильм и отправил мне сообщение той же ночью. В нем сообщалось, "Ты сделал очень хорошую работу '. Это - тот комплимент, который я всегда хотел услышать. Кстати, он чувствовал, что я был весьма хорош в JAANE TU … YA JAANE NA, " улыбается Имран. Честность Имрана удивляет вас все время. "У меня не было много предложений на съемки в новых фильмах, после JAANE TU … YA JAANE NA. Я вас удивил, не так ли ? Но это - факт. Фактически, у меня нет никакого фильма после DELHI BELLY. Я свободен с января 2009, " он заявляет. Он получал предложения, "Но мне не понравился ни один из сценариев. Возможно люди находятся под впечатлением, что, если они хотят пригласить меня, то они должны обращаться к Аамиру, но это - неправда. Он занят своей работой. Решение об участии в том или ином фильме - я принимаю самостоятельно. " Он поработал бы с Аамиром ? " О да, я хотел бы, но, опять-таки, должно поступить предложение с отличным сценарием. Если бы он согласился на это, и мне понравилась бы моя роль, я бы сделал этот фильм, " он улыбается. Что, если его другой дядя Мансуур Кхан сделал это предложение ? " Это не было бы возможным. Мы - три разных человека и я сомневаюсь, относительно того, что мы можем сработаться когда-либо друг с другом, " он смеется. * по материалам indiafm.com (автор перевода - Rulka)

banditqueen: ‘Nobody has sent me underwear’ Imran Khan on playing a bad boy, chasing Jack Nicholson, and why he wants to dance like Ranbir Kapoor How is life after Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na? I don’t know yet. After its release, I went to South Africa to shoot my forthcoming film, Luck, where some 20-odd people must have recognised me. Most thought I was Aamir Khan’s cousin; some did have a vague idea about Jaane Tu…. Just one girl really knew about me. She had the film’s wallpaper on her cellphone. So, nothing earth-shattering. Forget South Africa, what about India? You’ve become a heartthrob here. No female fan has landed at my house; nobody has proposed marriage to me, nobody has sent me underwear. Even in Mumbai, just about 20 girls wave at me when I’m driving on the roads. I’m disappointed. So, I don’t know how people think girls are crazy for me. They say media hypes things, maybe they’ve hyped this too. But I’m not complaining. What is your maamu (Aamir Khan)’s verdict on your acting? He recently saw Kidnap and his exact words to me were, “You’ve done well.” That’s a step up from Jaane Tu… for which where he said, “You’re ok.” So, I have reason to feel happy. Does Aamir guide you in acting? Acting is a personal thing; you can’t tell anyone how to do it. I’ve learnt Aamir doesn’t have any system to his acting. His approach is scene-by-scene. He’s pretty instinctive. Jack Nicholson once said, “If it works, it’s method.” (Smiles) That’s brilliant. You know, I’ve met Jack Nicholson. When I was studying in Los Angeles, I worked as a camera operator on the reality show, Celebrity House Party. Nicholson walked in at a party and when I went to take his shots, he hid his face. I must have tried thrice to get his footage but he didn’t want to be shot. As I chased him, I realised I was acting like a paparazzi. So I went up to him and said, “Excuse me, sir. I want to apologise for my behaviour. I didn’t want to harass you.” Nicholson looked at me, puffed at his cigarette and said, “Don’t apologise. You’re doing your job. I understand that.” Can you imagine that? At the same party, just half an hour later, Brett Ratner (director of the Rush Hour movies) clicked his fingers at me and spoke very rudely. That night, I realised... Nicholson has class and success doesn’t mean a thing if you aren’t well-behaved. And now you’re playing a badly-behaved guy in Kidnap? Yeah, I’m playing bad, violent Kabir in Kidnap—a total departure from non-violent Jai of Jaane Tu…. It’s been a struggle to play this part as I couldn’t connect with the character. I could understand Jai but this guy is incomprehensible. I wasn’t a wee bit nervous about Jaane Tu… but I’m very scared about Kidnap. Apparently, you’ve done many outrageous things in Kidnap. Anything that shook you up? Breaking the mirror with a washbasin and stuff was okay but a sequence before the interval really traumatised me. In that scene, I become very violent with co-star Minissha Lamba. The very intense and gruesome scene left me shattered. I couldn’t sleep that night. I was crying and throwing up. Also, we shot the scene when Minissha and I didn’t know each other well. The next day, I went up to her and told her what the scene did to me. That increased our comfort level and we became friends. It’s an action film. Did you train for it? Yes, I had to learn Parcour (the classic obstacle-course method of military training) and scuba-diving. I also worked out since the role demanded beefy muscles. I even changed the music on my iPod. Normally, I listen to old Hindi music and classic rock but for Kidnap, I listened to thrash metal. In real life, are you a bad boy? I’m a very good boy. I’m a healthy eater, have no bad vices and I tell my mom everything. What’s with the tattoo you’re flaunting in Kidnap? I’ve had it since I was 17. My best friend, Sahil, designed it for both of us. It’s an X in a circle, which basically stands for Generation X. We wanted to become tattoo brothers. My mom jokes that if ever we get lost in a mela, the tattoo will help identify us. The industry thinks you and Ranbir Kapoor will carry forward the torch from the Khans. Do you agree? It does seem like that. Ranbir and I are the same age. Somewhere, we fit into the same genre. Ranbir is damn charming. He has a lot of things that I wish I had, like he’s so smooth and easy and he really dances well. The latter is something I desperately need to... learn. Apparently, Bipasha Basu is very keen to work with you. I keep reading that. I haven’t met her. If someone offers me a nice script with her, I’d love to do it. Any other leading lady you’d like to work with? The only girl I wanted to work with was Minissha. I really liked her in Yahaan. Other than that, I can’t say. Amitabh Bachchan has gone on record to say he’s mighty impressed with you. He’s been very kind. Hugging me at the premiere of Jaane Tu…, he had said, “Welcome to the industry.” He sent me a handwritten letter congratulating me on my performance. It’s something I’ll cherish all my life. I must say, his penmanship is marvelous. Sad to miss out on director Abbas Tyrewala’s next film? I would’ve loved to be a part of Abbas’ next film. But it doesn’t bother me that I’m not. It’s a creative thing. He didn’t think I suited the role. It’s not personal. Any plans of making your own team (read camp)? Not at all. Then you end up working for the wrong reasons. It’s foolish to work with someone because he’s your friend. Why is it that the only other film you’ve signed is Aamir’s production, Delhi Belly? Of some 120 scripts that I’ve read in the last few months, only Delhi Belly was truly spectacular. It’s in English and primarily aimed at the festival circuit. Contrary to reports, it’s not a sex but a caper comedy. I’m in no hurry to sign anything unless it really grabs me. Once Delhi Belly is complete, I’ll be jobless. But that’s ok. http://www.indianexpress.com/news/nobody-has-sent-me-underwear/363399/3

KONCUL: I am completely shameless: Imraan Khan Sunday, September 21, 2008: (Mumbai): In an exclusive interview to NDTV's Anupama Chopra, Imraan Khan gets candid about Kidnap, the follow-up act, and being a Hindi-filmy hero. Anupama:- Imraan, one of the trickiest things of showbiz is the follow up act...and the best of men from Kumar Gaurav to Hrithik Roshan have faltered after making blockbuster debut. Why did you choose to follow up a frothy love story like Jaane tu... with a hardcore action thriller like Kidnap. Imraan : - Its a very boring answer... I like the script! Anupama:- That's it? There is no more thought? There is no more thought about ...let's be different...nothing? Imraan : -I realized its different and I like the idea of doing something like that. I like the challenge of it. I like the fact that so early on my career I am getting a chance to do something like this....he is a very angsty guy, lot of darkness, anger, hatred...and he is a very tenacious guy come what may, he gets hurt, falls down..whatever it is, he keeps going keeps going...the guy was almost a machine. Anupama:- You always said that you didn't ever plan on becoming an actor..because you didn't think you could be a Hindi film hero...but this guys looks like the nastier version of Hindi film hero...is that a correct assessment? Imraan : - It's right actually!! That was part of what I found so difficult in this film. The fact that I needed to do certain things in a very classically Hindi film leading man kind of way. Gadhvi has grown up watching the 70's films with Mr.Bachchan, and I think that has coloured his idea of how a leading man should be...he is very classically a man's man. He is hard and he knows what he wants, he is the typical alpha male. That's how Gadhvi likes to portray his heroes and that was so out there for me because I am so not that guy so I had to try and find that ....literally, I was trying to play Clint Eastwood..it was weird and tough for me! Anupama:- But was it fun as much as Rats? Imraan : - It wasn't fun in the same way. That was always a blast on the sets, this is not...everyday was torturous, but it was lot more fun in the professional sense. Anupama:- Torturous? How? Imraan : - Torturous in that I couldn't get a grasp of this character, I couldn't find a common ground with him, I couldn't relate to him, so everyday I was struggling to hold on to it. I was fighting to just stay afloat. I think for the first 10-12 days I was faking my way through it. I don't think I really got a hold of it initially. When I did get a hold on him then I had to fight everyday just to hold on it... don't drop the ball...hold hold!! Anupama:- Paul Newman's advice to actors was study your craft, know yourself well and know what is special about you! So what do you think is special about you? Imraan : - I am completely shameless. I am brash, I don't like to follow the norm, like, if you meet someone they offer a film, people say, "Sir, of course I will do your film, sir...and you don't care what the film is. No, I demand a script of whoever i meet and if I don't like it, I don't say I have date problems, I say I don't like the script and I feel it served me well so far because I feel so far, people have appreciated that honesty! Anupama:- Of course you uncle and mentor Aamir Khan is Hindi cinema's legendary perfectionist; I don't know whether this story is true or not but it's a great story from the days of Ghulam. Apparently, he kept asking Mahesh Bhatt what is my character's motivation for this scene and what is my character's motivation for that scene...and finally Mahesh Bhatt turned around and said your motivation is lunch. So is this something that you have imbibed ...this kind of absolute meticulousness about the craft or do you think there is such a thing as trying too hard? Imraan : -I don't think there is such a think as trying too hard because I never let anything go half measure, but I don't get into that either. I frequently get into places and I see actors who will ask a director, "See this doesn't seem like the kind of thing I would say, or I can't justify this, why would I pick this up..." etc. I never get that ...you pick it up because you are required to pick it up find a way to justify it. Anupama:- What have you imbibed from the other two great filmmakers in your family? The late Nassir Hussain and Mansoor Khan? Imraan : - Nana was always a story-teller once he retired, and I remember him always telling me bed time stories so that was his first love. Mansoor never rested after pack up, he would come home he would continue to work and I actually work that way myself! Anupama:- Is it in keeping with the family tradition that somebody like him drop out of MIT and come and make all these great films and then just disappear? What explains that part of the family? Imraan : - The tradition of insanity...there is a vein of eccentricity that runs through the Khans. All of us have this very strong eccentric side and it pops up in everywhere in strange ways. Mansoor ran off to the hills, I am liable to do the same in later years. Anupama:- and Aamir? Imraan : - Aamir and his eccentricity....it;s hard to put a finger on it but I think it's his thing for details. The smallest little thing ...whatever it is, he will find out a minute particle somewhere and say what about this.... what do you feel about this...this little screw on this watch should it have four size or six size what do you think? Anupama:- Marlon Brando once said that too much success can ruin you surely as too much failure do you agree? Whats the downside of being an overnight sensation? Imraan : - If everything is going your way all the time that's going to mess with your head...for me the weirdest thing was just coming to terms with it and coping with it. Anupama:- What happened? Imraan : - I wasn't here for a major time I was in Mumbai only for two weeks after the release of Jaane tu... and then I went off to South Africa. But for those two weeks, wherever I went, there was a mob following me, people everywhere waving and screaming. Suddenly, everyone wanted to touch you, click a picture...last week nobody cared, and suddenly this week everyone is staring at me, so you get a little ...why are people looking...suddenly people will turn up saying, "I have a great plan for your money sir, for your future, for your career, for your life..." And suddenly, the phone wouldn't stop ringing etc. I had a bit of freak out actually. I put the phone off and I just didn't put it on. I said, "Ok I am not using the phone, I am not going to talk to anyone, I am not going to pick up any calls...so ya, I actually freaked out! Anupama:- Then how do you, given all of this, just stick around and focus on the work? Imraan : - For me it's not that hard because I have an aversion to all of these things. Anupama:- You are not seduced by money? Imraan : - No! I can't tell you how much money I have turned down! Anupama:- Please tell me! Imraan : - I don't know, maybe 20 or 30 endorsements. Anupama:- Why? Imraan : - Because I really didn't want to do them. So much money just to go somewhere and hold something and then take money for it ....I don't know why...sleazy is the word...it feels like that ...it doesn't feel clean. Anupama:- So you will never dance at a wedding? Imraan : - I doubt it! Anupama:- You said in an interview that you are a terrible boyfriend. What makes you a terrible boyfriend? Imraan : - That's just a quote but when you see the context ....the context was this ...everyone always wants to know what is the most romantic thing that you have ever done. I have never done a single romantic thing in my life. I mean, you know, the flowers, the candles...I have never done it, so I am not very good in that sense. I am not really bad boyfriend, I mean, I have managed to last my relationship for the last six years, I must be doing something right!! Anupama:- But you are not into the classic expressions of Romance? Imraan : - Ya! I don't turn up with roses and champaign. Anupama:- Thank you so much and good Luck Imraan : - Thank you

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banditqueen: Take it easy, Kid! Seems like the only person who can control Imran Khan these days is his maamu, Aamir Khan. Recently, Imran had to shoot for a dangerous action scene in Bangkok for his upcoming film, Kidnap. As it was a risky stunt, Imran’s body double was asked to perform the stunt. Suddenly, Sanjay Dutt, who also stars in Kidnap and was present on the sets, realised that Imran’s body double was sitting right next to him. He immediately checked with a crew member to see who was performing the stunt and was shocked to know that it was Imran who was readying himself to jump off the 20th floor for the scene. A worried Sanjay asked Imran to refrain from performing the stunt, but Imran wouldn’t relent. Left with no choice, Sanjay immediately called close friend Aamir to express his concern over Imran’s safety. Aamir immediately called up Imran and told him to not perform the risky stunt at such an early stage in his career. It was only after his maamu’s call that Imran agreed to let his body double perform the stunt. Parag Desai, the official spokesperson of Shree Astavinayak Cine Vision (Kidnap’s producer) said, “The incident did happen. Sanju did this because he is genuinely concerned about Imran’s safety.” http://www.mumbaimirror.com/net/mmpaper.aspx?page=article&sectid=30&contentid=2008092220080922021904512fae3c1e6

KONCUL: banditqueen пишет: It was only after his maamu’s call that Imran agreed to let his body double perform the stunt. Ну елки... Аамирка авторитет али оплеухи побоялся получить

banditqueen: "I was a little hesitant to play a kidnapper as I was a bit unsure" - Imran Khan By Devansh Patel, September 24, 2008 - 13:00 IST Imran Khan is on time. It's 9.30 am at Shree Ashtavinayak's office. The nation's press is eager to meet him and quiz him on his second film Kidnap. It's a step away from the usual cute boy-next-door role that Imran has cornered the market in, ever since he became an instant star with Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na. He is sporting a beard and long hair for his next film Delhi Belly. But it's Kidnap which is giving him the shivers at the moment. He sits on the sofa folding his legs, gets comfortable and recalls his days with me in London while he came for Jaane Tu promotions. The same smile, the same personality, the same style but a very different Imran Khan this time - bold, matured and fearless and ready to take on the Press. In this exclusive tete-a-tete, Bollywood Hungama's London Correspondent Devansh Patel met the teenage Khan and asked him - Khan you do it one more time? So what rules are you going to set for us while we watch Kidnap? What rules do I set? You'll have to wait and see this one man! This is a really tricky film. In that I have to be very careful with every question that I answer because I might give something away. So much of the film relies on mystery and the audiences not knowing what's going on. It's like a minefield. Every single question you ask has to be analysed. Is the battle inevitable? Drona v/s Kidnap and Abhishek Bachchan v/s Imran Khan? Every single Friday a film releases. There are many Friday's where three to four films are released. This comparison business is inevitable. There are more films than the weekends in the year. There are going to be clashes, there will be films releasing on the same day, you make your film and promote it the best that you can and make sure that it is the best you can possibly make and hope for the best. That is what is going to happen when two biggies meet on October 2. My director Sanjay Gadhvi wanted me to look harder and meaner. The darker skin colour gave me a tougher look Kidnap's scripting has been in the making since five years. Don't you think that Kidnap is releasing a bit late or do you take it as a bonus after your JTYJN success? Two things. Firstly, it's a tremendous bonus for me. It gives me a chance and a challenge to stretch myself to the limit. Nothing like it. Secondly, when it comes to late, I don't think so. Jaane Tu also took a long time coming together. We had a lot of problem while we were making that film. The project got stuck and then it got restarted. But in spite of that the film touched success only because the product was good. We all feel the same way about Kidnap. Certainly you have to update a few things. Now say from 2003 to 2005, few things changed. Technology changes a little bit and you have to update those little things. But the base story of the film never changes. Studio 18's last film in the U.K grossed over a million pounds. Will its Midas touch work on Kidnap too? Studio 18 has got a killer line up this year. They got Singh is Kinng and Kidnap. They've got Ghajini too and I bet they're going to be very happy by the end of this year. Why go for a tanned look in Kidnap? Thanks to Vicky, my make up artist, I looked perfectly tanned. My director Sanjay Gadhvi had a particular look in mind. He wanted me to look harder and meaner. You can see my hair cut. It's buzzed on the sides. That made my face look different. It made my face look sharper. The darker skin colour gave me a tougher look. Is Kidnap a hard core action flick? No its not. There are a few action pieces but it's not an action film. It's a kind of a drama thriller with two or three action sequences. What did you learn from the father figure like co-star Sanjay Dutt? I didn't learn anything from him. He doesn't preach. If you know him at all and have tracked his career, you'll come to the conclusion that he is a guy who has walked his own path. He is very much the rebel, very much the rock star. He does it his way and the way he wants to do it. Sanju baba is not the one who is going to go around telling people how to live their lives. Sanju baba is very much the rebel, very much the rock star. He does it his way and the way he wants to do it Tell me something interesting about Sanjay Dutt. Ok. Here you go. We are doing a scene together and I'll sit with my dialogues for 45 minutes before I get ready. I'll march up and down the stairs doing rehearsals and reciting my lines this way - that way, taking a pause here and there. Sanju baba will walk on the sets and the assistant director will hand over the dialogues to him. He will sit and read through it once. We then do the scene where I say my lines and he'll say his line and look at me with sheer intensity that I forget the rest of my lines. Such is the weight of this actor. The gravity he brings with him shocks you. The cute Minissha Lamba is out and the sexy Minissha Lamba is in. What say? Definitely she is sexy. But having said that, she is not a damsel in distress. There is a major confrontation scene between me and Minissha. She is not a girl who is kidnapped. She is very much Sanjay Dutt's daughter. She is fearless and fights back with a vengeance. Sanjay Dutt's character is like a very tough and a fearless guy. Like father like daughter. She doesn't submit that easily and looks for a way out to escape, she looks for a way to hurt the kidnapper, etc. Yes, a tough and a sexy Minissha for the first time on screen. Minissha is not a girl who is kidnapped. She doesn't submit that easily and looks for a way out to escape Tell us a bit about the tattoo you sport in the film. That's a permanent tattoo. I got it when I was seventeen. I've had it for years. It's just that in Jaane Tu, it didn't suit my character. We tried to cover it with make up and my costumes. That's why I was seen wearing lots of collared t-shirts in the film. The shot where you see my tattoo in the trailer was in fact the last scene we shot for the film. It was the last day of the shooting and we shot it in the middle of the night. After that shot, it was pack up. The film was over. Sanjay Gadhvi decided to use the tattoo because he knew that it was covered and hidden in Jaane Tu. He liked the look of the tattoo and he thought that it would add to the character of the kidnapper. A few weeks back we also saw another thriller drama release in the form of 'A Wednesday' which was well received by the public. Do you think people are now willing to experiment with different genres and Kidnap will see the same results? Kidnap is not that different from I'd say A Wednesday. It's still a very commercial film though. Sanjay Gadhvi is in that space and likes to make commercial blockbusters and he is very clear about that. Kidnap is different in way as there is less concessions to the audiences. There is always an idea that we are making a serious film or a thriller or an action flick then you have to put in the romance and comedy element to give the audience a break. It is very demeaning and Kidnap is not that. Then what about songs? There are songs in the film but I don't sing or dance. 'Mit Jaaye' is not a part of the film because it comes in the end credits. But there are two songs with Sanjay Dutt. One is shown in the flashback and the other is a situational number. Then there is Minissha's introduction song. There is no place for 'Mit Jaaye' in the film because the theme and the tune of that song is used as the theme of Kidnap. So it's there throughout in the background music. I was a little hesitant to play a kidnapper. I mean, I loved the character but was a bit unsure Were you hesitant to play a kidnapper knowing your chocolate boy looks? I was a little hesitant to play a kidnapper. I mean, I loved the character but was a bit unsure. But at the same time I really wanted to do it. It was a tricky role and was tough too because I couldn't find a common ground with this guy. In Jaane Tu, the guy was so much like me. I understood him very well. In Kidnap, I was fumbling and trying to hold things together. In this tough time, Sanjay Gadhvi helped me through this. I wouldn't have been able to do this role without his support and backing. Any research work went into your character for Kidnap? There was no research which I could do for this character. There was a closed room on the fifth floor of the Ashtavinayak office where Minissha, Gadhvi and myself thrashed out our characters. For my own part to find the aggression with my character, I changed the music I was listening to in my I-Pod. About a year, I was only listening to metal and rock to get the darkness and the aggression. When Sanju went in jail, we didn't know what was going to happen. I was panicking. It was Minissha's big film too and it was Sanjay Gadhvi's dream project. Tell us about the time when you thought that Kidnap was not going to be made? The entire film took about 12 months of shooting time. It took a year because Sanju went in the jail mid way. We thought the film was not going to be made now. We had shot for about five months and we were in middle of one major shoot with Minissha and me when we got the news that the judgement had come out and that Sanju was jailed. Suddenly everything stops. We didn't know what was going to happen. I am panicking as it was just my second film. It was Minissha's big film too and it was Sanjay Gadhvi's dream project. Plus the producers made a huge investment too. So all of us were sitting there and went mute. We asked each other, What do we do? What next? The worst thing was that there was no body who could take Sanju's place. There were no options available. The only thing you could do was just sit and pray and hope that he comes out. Is Kidnap a lot of burden on your shoulders than Jaane Tu? I wasn't nervous during Jaane Tu at all. This time I am very nervous because I don't know how I have done my role. I have not seen the film and have only seen my parts during dubbing. I don't know if it's good and I don't know if people will think it's good. Why are you growing your beard then? Oh! This look while you are interviewing me is for Delhi Belly. I am growing my beard and growing my hair for the role. I have to keep growing it until I hear back from my director. So everyday I go to my director and say whether it's enough and he says, 'No'. Any message for your fans in the U.K who loved Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na and are eagerly awaiting to see you in Kidnap? You know Jaane Tu didn't fare well in the U.K? It wasn't well accepted there. So here's a message for them. It's hard to give a good reason why one should go and watch Kidnap because it's quite subjective. This time around I'd ask them to be kind because I'm really nervous about Kidnap. Hope Kidnap does fare well than Jaane Tu in the U.K. http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/2008/09/24/4330/index.html

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KONCUL: Maamu is the best actor and the biggest star of this country: Imran Khan Hitting off his career with the box office paisa vasool Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, nephew of Aamir Khan booked a special place in the hearts of his fans, no matter young or old. With Kidnap, already released, Imran is working in Aamir Khan’s production Delhi Belly. The star talks about awards, Ghajini aspiring filmmakers and more... You celebrated your birthday this year [January 13] in a rather unusual manner — chose to attend a college festival organised by mass media students who want to become filmmakers. Yes, I completely believe in supporting the next generation of filmmakers — this is where the future of our film industry will come from. Actually, these students were really sweet — they had also organised a cake for my birthday. Were you aware that Aamir Khan was at the same function last year? I know. I was told that but I don’t know what happened when he came last year. The funny part is I have not met maamu for a very long time. Your maamu’s Ghajini has become a huge success. I think maamu [Aamir Khan] has done it yet again. He has given such a big hit, I guess it’s the biggest hit in the industry, there is nothing left to say about it. It is very clear he the best actor and the biggest star of the country. Speaking of Best Actor, are you expecting many Best Newcomer Of The Year awards this year for Jaane Tu … Ya Jaane Na? Will you attend award functions or pull an Aamir? I already got one award on Sabse Favourite Kaun. Actually, Aamir maamu ka zaara panga hai award functionwalo ke saath so I thought mujhe koi awards nahin milenge; but I got one. I will definitely attend award functions if they call me and if I’m free/ электронный перевод Maamu - лучший актер и самая большая звезда в этой стране: говорит Imran Точно изображая его карьеру с кассовым сбором paisa vasool Джаан Турция Я Джаан На, племянник Хана Aamir заказал специальное место в сердцах его болельщиков, независимо от того молодых или старых. С Похищают, уже выпущенный, Imran работает в производстве Хана Aamir Живот Дели. Звезда говорит о вознаграждениях, Ghajini стремящиеся кинопроизводители и больше... Вы праздновали ваш день рождения в этом году [13 января] в довольно необычной манере — хотел посещать фестиваль колледжа, организованный студентами средств массовой информации, которые хотят стать кинопроизводителями. Да, я полностью верю в поддержку следующего поколения кинопроизводителей — это - то, откуда будущее нашего кинопроизводства прибудет. Фактически, эти студенты были действительно сладки — они также организовали пирог в течение моего дня рождения. Вы знали, что Хан Aamir был при той же самой функции в прошлом году? Я знаю. Мне говорили, что, но я не знаю то, что случилось, когда он приехал в прошлом году. Забавная часть - я не встретил maamu в течение очень долгого времени. Ghajini вашего maamu стал огромным успехом. Я думаю maamu [Хан Aamir] сделал это все снова и снова. Он дал такой большой хит, я предполагаю, что это - самый большой хит в промышленности, нет ничего, чтобы сказать об этом. Это очень ясно он лучший актер и самая большая звезда страны. Разговор о Лучшем Актере, Вы ожидаете много Лучших Вновь прибывших вознаграждений Года в этом году за Джаан Турция … Я Джаан На? Вы посетите функции вознаграждения или будете тянуть Aamir? Я уже получил одно вознаграждение на Фаворите Коне Sabse. Фактически, Aamir maamu ka zaara панга hai предоставляют functionwalo ke saath, таким образом я думал, что mujhe koi предоставляет nahin milenge; но я получил тот. Я определенно посещу функции вознаграждения, если они назовут меня и если я свободен.

KONCUL: Интересные факты: -Три года понадобилось фильму Jaane Tu, чтобы выйти на экраны. Работа над фильмом была закончена только тогда, когда Аамир взял фильм под своё крыло и попросил Мансура Кхана стать его со-продюсером . После первого монтажа Jaane Tu Аббас и Имран пришли в ужас, но Аамир и Мансур сказали: "Спокойно! Фильм просто замечательный, а вы этого пока что не замечаете!" -В недавнем чате, Имран расказал о первом сьёмочном дне Jaane Tu: "В первой сцене Джай и Мегхна прогуливались в парке. В конечном счёте эта сцена была вырезана из фильма, но её можно будет увидеть на ДВД. Тогда я совсем не нервничал." -Также Имран расказал о своей любимой сцене: "Моя любимая сцена из Jaane Tu - сцена, которую мы на сьёмках назвали 'Прощальная сцена'. Джай и Адити сидят на берегу моря, разговаривая об её отьезде в Америку и в конце Джай замечает синяк на её лице. Эту сцену мне нужно было показывать на кастинге с разными актрисами, которые пробовались на роль Адити. И с каждым разом я всё больше и больше влюблялся в эту сцену." - Его любимая песня - 'Kahin To' - Когда Абас попросил Имрана одеть красное сари в Jaane Tu, Имран сказал режисёру, что тот с ума сошёл. - Имран был обьявлён наиболее многообещающим новичком на одном из индийских сайтов после голосования. - Имран о самом сложном в работе актёра: "Для меня две самые сложные вещи в актёрстве - єто 1. Светлые, очаровующие, яркие сцены. Я такой угрюмый человек; мрачность даётся мне легче. Над этим мне нужно было поработать. И 2. Грим. Ненавижу его. Больше всего. Он неприятный, он марает вашу одежды, если вы дотронетесь до лица - он останется на руках, останется на стене... если ваше лицо дотронется до стены. Каковы бы не были причины." - Имран планирует однажды снять свой фильм, но считает, что сначал он должен набраться опыта, как актёр. - Аамир сказал о фильме Jo Jeeta, в котором Имран снялся в детстве: "Он первый герой индийского кино, который показал зрителям ягодицы." Имран продолжил, " ...Даже до выхода фильма Saawariya(в котором Ранбир Капур, исполнивший роль в фильме, в одном из клипов сбросил с пояса полотенце). Как бы там ни было, но Ранбир не может отобрать у меня эту "заслугу". - В детстве Имран не любил Аамира. Аамир любил подразнить племяника, а также использовал его для знакомства с девушками. - Лучший совет от дяди Аамира: "Найди свой собственный путь. Начиная от режисёра и сцкенария - изучай всё тщательно." - Изучая режисуру в Лос-Анджелесе, Имран снимал много короткометражек и одна из его первых работ о "причинах, из-за которых люди начинают курить." - В 14 лет он работал в питомнике крокодилов. - У Имран высокий уровень IQ. - Он помешан на чтении книг и в его комнате находится целая библиотека. - Любимые фильмы: A Fish Called Wanda(Риба по имени Ванда), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind(Вечное сияние в светлом уме), Life is Beautiful(Жизнь прекрасна), Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Amar, Akbar, Anthony, и Rebel Without a Cause(Бунт без причины). - Любимые режисёры:Michael Mann и Vidhu Vinod Chopra - Любимые актёры: Aamir Khan (конечно же), James Dean, Jack Nicholson, Sushant Singh, Atul Kulkarni и "Ритик Рошан. Не пропустил ниодного фильма с ним. За его работами я слежу досконально, поскольку я ним восхищаюсь." - Любимые актрисы: Kareena Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Charlize Theron, Konkona Sen Sharma и "Juhi Chawla. Когда мне было три года я сделал её предложение руки и сердца. Даже маленькое колечко подарил ей. Она приняла моё предложение, но через три дня я захотел вернуть кольцо обратно себе. Мне действительно стыдно. С того дня Джухи шутит, что я разбил ей сердце." - Любимые групы: The Beatles, Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Springsteen - Со своей девушкой Авантикой Имран встречается уже 6 лет. В Jaane Tu у неё также была эпизодическая роль. "Мы познакомились у друзей на вечеринке. Там было очень много людей. Раньше мы с ней не встречались. Мы начали общение на вечеринке и оно продолжается уже 6 лет. Одни действия дают начало другим. Тогда я не знал, что пройдёт 6 лет и журналисты спросят меня, о том, как мы познакомились. Это странно..." - Друзья Имрана называют его самыс скучным человеком на Земле. Он ненавидит вечеринки, клубы, он не любит куда-то ходить. Ему больше нравиться приглашать друзей к себе. - Актёр живёт в жёлтом доме, но его любимый цвет - синий и каждые полгода он меняет цветовую гамму внутри дома. - У него есть собака Каджри, кошка с именем Боннет (такую кличку она получила из-за того, что её нашли на капоте машины авантики) и еще две кошки. - Имрана попросили описать себя 10 словами и он сказал: "Спокойный, упрямый, общительный, интроспективный, стильный, тихий, любезный, культурный, прямой, простой. Если вы познакомитесь со мной, то вы поймёте, почему я охарактеризовал себя так." - Прежде, чем приехать в Мумбай, он работал оператором на реалити-шоу, которое так и не вышло в эфир. по материалам bollywoodtime

KONCUL: Лучшее в звездном статусе это отличное обслуживание в ресторанах! Имран Кхан является звездой. Немного времени он находится в киноиндустрии он вкусил успех и неудачи, но не позволим им испортить себя. И он сказал, лучшее что дает звездный статус, это "хорошее обслуживание" в ресторанах. Имран снимался круглосуточно для Аамира Кхана в " Delhi Belly" режиссера Абхайни Део. Он также сделал фильм Сохама Шаха «Удача». Говорит приветливая молодая звезда "Jaane Ту ...": В "Похищении" я потратил очень много энергии. У меня была строгая диета. Тогда как в "Delhi Belly" я, дожен быть тощим. Сейчас я нахожусь не в той форме после «Удачи» возникали проблемы со съемками из за железнодорожной забастовки в Намибии. "Я поправляюсь. Когда усердно хожу в спортзал. Я перестал посещать спортзал и урезал рацион питания резко для "Delhi Belly". Имран считает занятия в тренажерном зале очень скучными. "Я виду здоровый образа жизни и делаю это за дверями спортивных залов. Мне нравится непривычные экстремальные виды спорта, как подводное плавание или роликовые коньки. Я бы не сказал, что я ненавижу в тренажерные залы. Это тоже экстрим. Но мне кажется он скучным. "Лучшее что дает звездный статус, это "хорошее обслуживание" в ресторанах. Мне не нужен резервировать столик". Это был весьма значимый год для Имрана. "А теперь для 'Delhi Belly' я работаю , как собака. Это очень серьезный опыт. В среднем я получал по 15 новых опытов за каждый день. Я не могу жаловаться на него. Но она стала слишком большой для восприятия". Имран описывает 'Delhi Belly' в качестве рабочей силы любви. "Такое чувство что я вернулся в" Jaane Ту ... ". Мы все работали как команду. Мы все работали как одна пара рук . Когда я снялся в "Похищении" и "Удаче" я уже рассматривался, как звезда. Меня называли Мистер Кхан. Я имел мой собственный фургон, и все атрибуты. Люди начали относиться ко мне иначе. И мне было очень неудобно с этим. Звезда Имран может вам сказать что до сих пор совершает поездки в Дели в эконом-классе для съемок 'Delhi Belly'. "Я не хочу отличаться. Я даже не настаивал на поездки в престижном классе. Это просто случается. Продюсером выступает Аамир Кхан. Это как домашнее производство. Вот как это у нас делается". А потом приходит второй сюрприз. Имран работал в 'Delhi Belly' без гонорара. "Да, я не принял деньги для 'Delhi Belly'. Как я могу принимать деньги от Аамира после того, что он сделал для меня? Он сделал намного больше для меня и "Ту Jaane .. 'не каждый продюсер сделает. Нет, я не могу обвинять его. Кроме того, 'Delhi Belly' является англоязычным фильмом. Бюджет ограничен. "Могу ли я обвинить его в моем следующем фильме с ним? Я завишу от него". Имран никогда не предлагали фильм Кирана Рао в “Dhobi Ghat” . “Я даже не рассматривался. И даже не знаю историю". Имран чертовски откровенно признает что, его второй релиз "Похищение" был разочарование. "Я был счастлив делать «Похищение». Но странно, людям вокруг меня на много больше, пострадали от его неудачи, чем я. С того дня я стал актером я подготовил себя что моя карьера будет как езда на американских горках . Вы не можете рассчитывать на успех все время. "Тот, кто потратил много времени на этот бизнес лучше смириться с капризами касс. Один день вы там наверху. На следующий день ... POW! Нельзя принимать неудачи близко к сердцу". "Посмотрите на героев, которые пришли раньше меня. Ритик Рошан прошел через ряд крупных провалов перед своим первым успехом. И посмотрите, где он в настоящее время. Это произошло с Аамиром, Шахидом, Салманом ... Я готов пройти через все". Пока Имран не подписал ничего кроме “Delhi Belly”. "Моя основным критерием является сценарий. Деньги, приходят гораздо позже. На данный момент я ничего не подписал, поскольку ничто не волнует меня. Я закончу “Delhi Belly”и «Удачу» После "Удачи" Имран будет рад ждать его следующий проект. "Я люблю делать rom-com. Мне предлагаются хардкор акшен фильмы. Их очень утомительно делать.Если ничего интересного не появиться я буду рад взять выходные. Брак? Нет планов еще. Авантика, и я вместе на протяжении более шести лет. Мы очень четкое имеем представление о наших отношениях. Но ни один из нас не обсуждает брак. Мы рады проводить время вместе ". Имран какие мысли на 2009 год? "2008 является наиболее интересной год моей жизни. Я смотрю назад, и говорю: "Wow!" Через шесть месяцев после 'Jaane Ту ... "так много изменилось. Мне кажется, что я уже вырос на несколько лет. Что касается Abbas Tyrewala я даже не знаю, что там за история. Я не должна быть во всем, что он делает. Но мы все еще хорошо общаемся". автор перевода - Gucci



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