"Hansika was always talented and ambitious" - Manoj Bajpai
| By Devansh Patel, Bollywood Hungama News Network Although he may disagree, it is no fluke that Manoj Bajpai's CV is stacked with real-life figures, including some of the most towering names like 'Bheeku Mhatre', 'Samar Pratap Singh', 'Raghavan', 'Babu' and 'Swami'. Manoj is a submissive chameleon whose own subtle, taciturn personality allows him to vanish under the skin of the person he's playing. Nor is it a coincidence that Bajpai's most renowned, iconic role - Bheeku Mhatre - is a blood curdling hoodlum, able to charm but flip the switch in a millisecond to unleash the rage-fuelled currents underneath. Off screen, Manoj is mellow and soft-spoken, pretty unusual huh! But these days, Manoj is content mixing it up between movies he does for quality (the upcoming Money Hai Toh Honey Hai), the ones he does for the bank balance (all his films) and the ones he does for friends (Sanjay Gupta's Acid Factory). And if meeting this actor in flesh is a rare privilege, over the phone is even more exclusive because he hardly ever does interviews. Bollywood Hungama's Devansh Patel gets this rare exclusive of an actor who winches his films up several notches with performances that packs in charm, determination, eccentricity and humour. Your career has not only given you an opportunity to be a part of successful films but all some spectacular roles like in Tamanna, Satya, Shool, Kaun, Aks, Pinjar and Swami which will be most remembered for Manoj Bajpai's versatility. Any comments? Money Hai Toh Honey Hai is your first role where you are seen doing full-fledged comedy from frame one and what a 'U turn' for Ganesh too. Was it a difficult choice for both of you? You are the one of the senior actors in MHTHH. Does that make the film extra special? Are you trying to say that MHTHH is going to give out a meaningful message? Did you go through any research or study for your role because you haven't done any physical comedy before? We've also heard recently that your best pal Sanjay Gupta is praising you left right and centre for your look in his next film Acid Factory. I've already asked this question to Hansika but it now gets passed on to you. What were your reactions when you saw Hansika, the same small girl with whom you acted in Jaago nearly three years ago? Actors turn directors, choreographers turn directors too. Who else is left to take on direction? Isn't all this becoming a trend now? The name Manoj Bajpai is associated with quality cinema. Is that what we will see from Manoj Bajpai in the future as well? Brief us a bit about your interactions with your co-stars in MHTHH and who do you think will steal both, Honey and Money by the end of the film? So how far do you think these newcomers can go? You are a senior, veteran, and a vastly experienced actor. Do you give any advice to freshers like Upen and Hansika? Can you recall any funny moments while filming this movie? From all the films you've done so far, I'd rate Tamanna, Satya and Shool as your best three. What about you? What's important for you - box office success or critical acclaim? Describe your role in this film. How did you manage to shake a leg Manoj? Any message for your fans who are looking forward to see the talented Manoj Bajpai after a long sabbatical? |
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