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‘IT’S GOOD TO HAVE FIRE IN YOUR BELLY’

It’s not that great to be all chilled out — that’s the advice actor Ishaan Khatter got from his mum

- Shreya Mukherjee shreya.mukherjee@htlive.com

Even as his big Bollywood film, Dhadak, was being talked about so much in the pre-release phase, Ishaan Khatter made his debut with a stunning performanc­e — in a role that was a highly unusual choice — in Majid Majidi’s Beyond the Clouds. That showed his adventurou­s spirit when it comes to the art of cinema. No suprise then, that Ishaan was assistant directors for two films, Udta Punjab (2016) and Half Widow (2017), before stepping in front of the camera. Is full-fledged direction on his mind? “I’d love to, provided I’m capable of it,” says Ishaan. “I have to be sure about direction, or the end result might be not as expected. I also think now is not the time.”

Explaining why, he says, “Performing is my primary passion and I have everything in the world to learn yet, and I think I always will, so that’s a long way [ahead]. But I’m very passionate about cinema, and if I ever get the opportunit­y, I’d love to explore more.”

He credits his mother, actor Neelima Azeem, and halfbrothe­r, actor Shahid Kapoor, for teaching him a lot. “I learned so much by observing them. There are a lot of things you absorb subconscio­usly; you can’t break them down technicall­y and explain,” says Ishaan, who adds that he has “always received the most profound words” from his mother. “She’d show me films and tell me to particular­ly watch a scene or an actor, what they’re channellin­g, how they’re doing it, who they are in real life, and what made them so endearing or vulnerable on screen.”

His mother loved both his first two films, says Ishaan. “In fact, she liked Dhadak more than she expected. Mom liked Sairat (the Marathi film from which Dhadak was adapted); she thought it’s a phenomenal film. So when she said that I had carried the mantle ahead, I felt relieved,” smiles the young actor.

Neelima has instilled some work ethics in him, too. “She told me discipline and passion are very important. It’s a good thing to have fire in your belly. She thinks it’s not that helpful to be chilled out. When you are passionate about something, be a gogetter, give your 100%. That’s the attitude I’ve learnt from her,” says Ishaan.

 ?? PHOTO: RAAJESSH KASHYAP/HT ??
PHOTO: RAAJESSH KASHYAP/HT

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