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No ego, please!

R Balki says working with stars is easy provided the communicat­ion is clear between actors and directors

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Director R Balki, who has made films with top stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Vidya Balan, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Akshay Kumar, says filmmaking should be an ego-less process. In an interview, Balki opens up about how easy it is to be working with stars provided the communicat­ion is clear and both the director and actor are open to accept and reject each other’s suggestion. “In filmmaking, you can’t have ego, everyone is a labourer. Suggestion­s can come from anywhere.

You take if need be or don’t – regardless of who is giving. If you have that simple healthy communicat­ion with them, why will stars have an issue?” Stars are creative people as well

The general perception is that it is difficult to handle stars as they come with their own whims, but the director begs to differ. “I look at stars as creative people. Of course, I know the value of Akshay Kumar, he draws in 90 per cent of the audience. That means he has the ability. Where people might have issues is when they say ‘he is behaving like a star, not understand­ing my script’. I believe stars are as good — if not better — creative people as you are. They understand your script, their stardom and box office as well as you do. It’s your job to not lose out on anything that they’re trying to say. It’s also your job to tell them ‘hey this won’t work’.”

An uncomplica­ted process

Balki has teamed up with Akshay for the first time for a film, which is a fictionali­sed account of Tamil Nadu-based Arunachala­m Muruganant­ham, who created affordable sanitary napkins for the women of his village. The director says he always knew that Akshay would be the best person to portray Arunachala­m’s character. “Akshay is a simple guy. He’s a lot like Arunachala­m – no complicati­ons, no reading between the lines. He is simple. So he was bang on for the character. Akshay doesn’t like complicati­ons and it suits me because I don’t either. He doesn’t think he is doing something great, never Tom-toms his own achievemen­t. He celebrates quietly, moves on to the next one. I really like that about him.”

The filmmaker says because of this, the process of filming Pad Man was easy because both had huge respect for each other. Pad Man, also starring Sonam Kapoor and Radhika Apte, deals with the issue of menstrual health. While Balki had already read about the story of Arunachala­m, he decided to come onboard when Twinkle Khanna, also the producer of the film, got in touch with him via a mutual friend.

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