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Now, I am so much at home with action: Siddharth Anand

- Prashant Singh prashant.singh@htlive.com

Remember the beach sequence — featuring Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif — from Bang Bang (2014) wherein they are ensconced in a beach house, but still get attacked, leading to an elaborate action sequence? Until that point, director Siddharth Anand hadn’t shot “any action scenes in his life”. “I had done only romantic films that didn’t even feature a slap. So, I didn’t even know how to shoot a slap,” he says with a laugh.

But in an interestin­g turn of events, an out-andout action flick has landed Siddharth his biggest blockbuste­r ever, War (that has made close to ₹320 crore in India). “From that point to now, when War has set a benchmark of sorts, the journey has been great. Now, I am so much at home with action. I am glad I shifted genres five years ago. Generally, a filmmaker doesn’t get his/her biggest hit so late [in career] so I am grateful that I have seen a success like War in my lifetime. I know I have to handle it cautiously now,” says the director, who has rom-coms such as Salaam Namaste (2005), Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) and Anjaana Anjaani (2010), among others, to his credit.

“If you see the arc of my journey, I feel I somewhere plateaued with Anjaana Anjaani, but then challenged myself with Bang Bang. And now with War, I have finally found my voice and calling,” says Siddharth, while readily admitting that he “loves making romantic films because they are about real emotions”. He says: “PostBang Bang I have not been able to think of a romantic story. The day I find that, or if somebody approaches me with it, I will straightaw­ay get into it. But right now, how much I am enjoying myself in action is unbelievab­le. Now, I am like a kid in a candy store. I have the world in front of me, but I need to be so careful about what I choose to do and how I choose to do it,” says Siddharth, as he readies to complete five years as a filmmaker next year.

In the next five years, Siddharth hopes to do five films. “Fingers crossed

(laughs). I want to be more efficient in putting things together. I hope I have one release every year but I never know what plans God has for me. I have certain plans though,” says the director, adding he has “waited a long time for this (such a big hit) to happen.” Now, he hopes to keep giving successful films. “These (his upcoming work) are big and expensive films and they can only be made with big stars. And these stars will only work with you if you are successful,” he concludes.

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