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- POOJA PRABBHAN

Abhishek Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu chat about Anurag Kashyap, Big B and trolls

Frisky, to the point and comfortabl­e in his own skin; actor Abhishek Bachchan is a delight to converse with. After being off the ( showbiz) radar for nearly two years, Junior B is back in action with Manmarziya­an, a Bollywood rom- com, which outlines the beauty and eccentrici­ties of modern- day relationsh­ips. The film also sees Taapsee Pannu and Vicky Kaushal play the lead. In an exclusive chat, Abhishek and the immensely talented Taapsee share the inside track with us...

‘ Anurag’s the reason I chose this movie’: “I liked the script, I liked the idea. But when I got to know Anurag was directing the film, it kind of tipped the scale. I knew Anurag would do something intriguing with it. It’s important to trust your director, Anurag inspired me to take on the role.” he says.

Robbie ( the character he essays in the movie) is quite the ideal man, but Abhishek feels there are more shades to him in reality. “As much as I’d like to believe that a little bit of your personalit­y always syncs with the characters you play, I do have a personalit­y that's slightly different from that of Robbie's. Robbie is an introvert. I'm a people’s person. I like Robbie's patience, dignity. He's pretty close to being the ideal man.” ‘ I've become choosy, and there needs to be

a connect’: While he's kept things low- key on the cinema front ( the last we saw him was in

Houseful 3 in 2016), it's also fuelled his creative thought process. Speaking of the most integral aspect that he factors in while picking roles, Abhishek says, “There needs to be an emotional connect with the roles I play. The script has to touch you. In this case, I was looking at something that would challenge me. I wanted to work with a director who would help push my limits, and make me uncomforta­ble. It’s important for a creative profession­al to not be comfortabl­e in their craft. There's no way you'll grow if you develop a tendency to be comfortabl­e.

‘ Reacting to trolls is a choice’: “That's the beauty of social media. if you can't take trolls, you shouldn't be on it. It's not the main focus of what I do, I'm a film actor and sports entreprene­ur. Looking at the bigger picture, I'm least affected by it, and I also believe that trolls help you develop a great sense of humour,” he quips.

‘ I'm not as hands- on as I'd like to be’: He’s one of the celebritie­s with a successful marriage. And Junior B attributes it all to his wife. “Aishwarya has allowed me to go and do my work. She almost single- handedly takes care of our daughter. She’s never put that pressure on me. She understand­s what I do. She gives me freedom to just be, and perhaps that’s what I really respect and admire about her.”

Taapsee Pannu: ‘ I don’t have a grey area in my life. I’m not iffy about things. My life, my rules.’

Taapsee has been on a roll. After doling out noteworthy performanc­es through projects like Pink and Mulk, she’s pinning her hopes on

Manmarziya­an. From social media digs to living life via the ‘ my way or the highway agenda’; Taapsee is at ease — when it comes to being herself — conditions not applied!

I'm a hopelessly dependant director's actor

as I'm not a trained actor’: “So, even before I pick up the script, I'd want to know who the director is. I'm extremely raw, and can be moulded in any way,” begins Taapsee, adding, “Be it a YouTube video or something very short, I feel it’s only fair if I see his/ her work. There’s a reason they came to me — and I’d to believe it’s after seeing my work. So, I'd like to develop a similar approach while saying yes to an offer.”

While she's evolved phenomenal­ly as an actor, Taapsee believes in taking up roles that challenge her to go further up the ladder. Rumi is a lot like her, yet diametrica­lly opposite, she believes. “Rumi's a

Punjaban. On the outside, Rumi might be just like me — we both are Sardarnis, we have a c a r e -

free way of being, we don't usually bank on secondhand opinion. But, if you look deeper, you will realise that Rumi is convincing­ly confused. She's iffy and not sure about a lot of things despite speaking her mind. I'm not like that. I know exactly what and where I want to be. I'm not iffy about things. But one thread that attached me and Rumi was this clause of log kya kahenge doesn't exist for the both of us. Look, nobody asks me how to live their life. So, why should I ask anyone?”

As an actress who’s quite a social media buff ( she responds to most tweets), Taapsee has gotten around to handling social media and its demons with tact. “I used to block a lot of people. I still block people who use filthy language. But there's an other set of people who try to provoke me, I like to use them to entertain my genuine followers. So, in a way, I have a healthy relationsh­ip with my trolls!” ‘ Big B is like a buddy’: Her equation with Big B is a rather interestin­g one. And, she likes to keep it that way. “I had switched off the button in my mind, which said, ‘ The Amitabh Bachchan is here’ right from the time I met him first. Till date I have never switched it off. We share a healthy rapport. The equation is very chill. He’s very prompt with responding to my messages, and everytime I speak to him, it’s more like having a casual chat with my buddy and not one of India’s biggest icons.” ‘ I don't wish to sell my personal life’: I didn’t try to conceal my relationsh­ip ever. But I also don’t want to sabotage my profession­al life with personal details. I’m not selling my personal life. I’m only selling my work. I’m not dating a tycoon or cricketer. I’ve never hidden while stepping out for dinner with anyone, it’s just that not many people seem interested in covering it. I just feel people don’t cover it because it’s not very gossip- worthy.”

Aishwarya has allowed me to go and do my work. She almost singlehand­edly takes care of Aaradhya. — ABHISHEK BACHCHAN

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