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Did Hirani whitewash Dutt’s image in Sanju? Jim Sarbh reacts

- Monika Rawal Kukreja ■ monika.rawal@htlive.com

Actor Jim Sarbh was a revelation to Bollywood filmmakers when he first played a hijacker in Neerja (2016). He followed it up with negative roles in Raabta (2017) and Padmaavat. Now, having raised the bar with his latest outing, Sanju, in which he played the role of a drug peddler, Jim talks about how he deals with a film’s success, the criticism that comes along and bonding with Ranbir Kapoor.

Almost two months since Sanju released and it’s still making buzz. How’s the feeling?

It feels good to be able to work with a director and actors I’ve admired. When a film does well, everyone is usually happy and grateful, but for me, the impression the film leaves upon my mind is created during the process of filming; my memories are not a reflection of critics’ reviews and box office figures.

In Sanju, you played a character who got Sanjay Dutt addicted to drugs. Was it tough to play such a flawed character? All characters are flawed, because all humans are flawed, and I’m definitely one, so as easy as playing any character really. I remember being cast, and us futzing around with the character during readings, playing around with how menacing and how funny he should be, and if we could strike a balance. I remember struggling with this slightly heightened world of the film, and Rajkumar [Hirani] sir guiding me kindly and graciously towards what he wanted; ignoring my resistance and gently nudging me into the performanc­e you all have seen.

What about the allegation­s that the film was an attempt to whitewash Sanjay Dutt’s image? A filmmaker gets to choose his world: there are infinite possibilit­ies for how to represent someone, and Raju sir made his choice for what he believed would be the strongest film. If anyone disagrees, they should make a film representi­ng their choice.

You shared a lot of screen time with Ranbir Kapoor. Tell us about your camaraderi­e onscreen and off it, too.

He’s a great guy. I remember reading with him for the first time and finding him to be such a fresh, talented, reactive coactor. As soon as he found out I played football, he invited me to play along with his team, the All Stars (Football Club), which I’ve been thoroughly enjoying since then. He’s better than me, but I’m doing my best. Even in the film, I felt the same way; he’s better than me. He understood and was perfectly entrenched in the world Raju sir was creating. As far as the actual person goes, he’s the only star I’ve worked with who has invited me into his trailer for a meal.

Raju sir made his choice for what he believed would be the strongest film. If anyone disagrees, they should make a film representi­ng their choice

JIM SARBH ACTOR

 ?? PHOTO: AALOK SONI/ HT ?? Jim Sarbh says that his Sanju costar Ranbir Kapoor is a great guy
PHOTO: AALOK SONI/ HT Jim Sarbh says that his Sanju costar Ranbir Kapoor is a great guy

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