The Free Press Journal

Ali finds a lifelong friend in Judi

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The actor says his bond with the Dame goes beyond the sets of their recently released film

Victoria & Abdul, about Queen Victoria befriendin­g Indian servant Abdul Karim, seems to have offended Indian critics for not taking into view the ugliness of the British Raj. Actor Ali Fazal, who is a bit baffled by the backlash, says he has formed an enduring friendship with iconic actress Judi Dench. Ali, who is shooting for Mirzapur in Varanasi and turned a year older on Sunday, said:“What is the fuss about? Abdul is a character I play. And everything he does in the film including kissing the Queen’s feet actually happened. I’ve read the real Abdul Karim’s letters to Queen Victoria. They are simply wonderful, truly inspiring. I was very moved by his devotion to the Queen.” Ali feels it’s wrong to impute colonial responsibi­lities on his role and performanc­e.“We are all responsibl­e actors. I take full responsibi­lity for my performanc­es. But the behaviour or political leanings of my characters are not in my hands. As far as I can see, Abdul is a bit of an opportunis­t. He sees the Queen as a means to climb socially. And what is wrong with that? We all want to move upwards in life. But I also know Abdul cared deeply for Queen Victoria... And to my good fortune, I’ve formed a relationsh­ip with Judi Dench, which I hope is enduring as the one we share in the film.”

Ali feels both Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim were misunderst­ood by their contempora­ries and are being misread by a section of the audience.“All he ever wanted was to make her happy. And she found an impetus to live through him in her dying years.”

Ali spent a lot of time getting to know Judi during the shooting and afterwards while promoting the film.“We were together a lot of time not just while shooting but also while promoting the film. I saw how much affection and warmth she showered on me in our internatio­nal interactio­ns. It kind of affected me deeply.”

Ali intends to keep his friendship with Dench going.“I think somewhere, we are bonded much beyond one film. I will be seeing her again in November and I am sure it will be just the same then as it is now. We share the same manager. So, there is plenty of opportunit­y for us to run into one another. I think I’ve formed a lifelong friendship with Judi Dench.”

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