Mumbai, Jan 17 Veteran
actor Anupam Kher has landed himself a plum role in Chinese director
Ang Lee's new film being shot in Shanghai right now but refused to
talk about it because he fears somebody will steal the prestigious
project from him.
"It's called, 'Lust, Caution'. Lee's casting director spoke to
Shirish Kunder (of Jaan-e-Mann fame) about my character. Shirish
suggested my name. I sent Lee my show reel. A few days ago, we
finalised the contract. I'm silent about this project because I've
had many projects stolen away from under my nose. I've become
superstitious," Anupam told IANS in an interview.
This has got to be the biggest international break for an Indian
actor since Victor Banerjee in David Lean's "A Passage To India".
One of Hollywood's most celebrated contemporary directors, Lee shot
to fame with the esoteric "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" in 2000.
He also did a highly acclaimed adaptation of Jane Austen's "Sense &
Sensibility" and was last in the news for his controversial
Oscar-winning gay film "Brokeback Mountain".
For Anupam the length of the role is inconsequential.
"Is it a pivotal role? Good question!" quipped Anupam. "It is a
substantial role. Even if Lee had asked me to do a walk-on part, I'd
have happily done it. You don't ask certain filmmakers what they're
offering you. This is my first visit to China and to have the chance
to observe Lee on his home ground at work would be an honor.
"It's a fabulous script. I'm the only Indian actor in the film. And
I'm playing an Indian. I'm thankful to Kunder for recommending me. I
think they asked him because his wife Farah choreographed a Chinese
film."
The first person Anupam called to share the good news was his mentor
Mahesh Bhatt.
"Bhatt saab said it was an honor not just for me but the entire
Indian film industry. At that moment, I felt so proud. From Bhatt
saab's 'Saraansh' to Ang Lee's 'Caution, Lust', it's been quite a
journey for me."
Anupam rues about being ignored at award functions.
He said: "Every year I'm ignored at the Indian awards. Last year my
performance in 'Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara' went unnoticed. This
year I'm sure 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' will be ignored. Every time I'm
disappointed at home I get some big recognition abroad."
Anupam's parting shot, "The chances of an Indian actor working in a
Hollywood film to be shot in China are very rare. It's going to kill
a lot of people back home. But Shanghai and Lee, here I come."
When asked Victor about Anupam's achievement, he said: "I'm very
happy for Anupam. Also, insanely jealous."
"A very long time ago when I was 20 I saw a young actor perform a
bit part in a play based on the 'Mahabharata'. I was stunned by his
ability. That, the same actor has now been cast by Lee comes as no
surprise to me. He's brilliant and deserves all that he gets," said
acclaimed director Sudhir Mishra.
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