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ALI FAZAL:

THERE’S ALWAYS BEEN RACISM, AND THERE ALWAYS WILL BE

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Actor Ali Fazal, who plays one of the title roles in Stephen Frears’ directoria­l

Victoria and Abdul with veteran actor Judi Dench, believes racism has always existed and it will continue to exist in the future too. But he says he is one of the lucky few to have never experience­d it.

“I don’t think it is (racism) out of the picture. There has always been racism and there will (always) be, unfortunat­ely,” the actor said in an interview on the sidelines of the Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Winter/ Festive 2017 here.

Ali says his film is coming out at the right time and he is extremely excited about its release. The film revolves around the inexplicab­le bond between Queen Victoria (Dench) and her clerk Abdul Karim (Fazal). The movie is based on a book of same name by Shrabani Basu that chronicles the real-life relationsh­ip between Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim — a relationsh­ip viewed with suspicion by members of the royal household.

It has been co-produced by Working Title Films and BBC Films, with Focus Features handling UK distributi­on rights while Universal Pictures Internatio­nal would handle all the other countries. The film has been scripted by Lee Hall and produced by Beeban Kidron, Tracey Seaward, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. Apart from Dench and Fazal, the cast includes Eddie Izzard, Michael Gambon, Tim Pigott-Smith and Adeel Akhtar. Fazal says he himself has never faced any hate comment from anybody in his internatio­nal journey. “No, not at all… I think it (my Hollywood journey) has been very nice,” he said, adding that there is “lots of load” now that he is juggling between two worlds. “I handle that side and this side,” he said. Ali walked the ramp as the showstoppe­r for designer Asa Kazingmei, who was a part of a special show by brand Johnnie Walker, at the fashion week. Commenting on the fashion police, Ali said “Women are really scrutinise­d for what they wear. We (male actors) do feel a little safe, but they also indulge themselves a lot these days. I think it’s fun to own a wardrobe and have loads of clothes.”

Does he give suggestion­s on styling while working on films?

“It’s a collaborat­ive effort. It depends on characters, setting and many things. I don’t think an actor can take that decision,” he said.

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