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AS AN ACTOR YOU ARE ALWAYS LONELY: SHAHID KAPOOR

Says Shahid Kapoor, adding it’s a journey that is personal

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T he fame, glamour and adulation may seem like a dream, but an actor is always a loner searching for moments of catharsis, says Shahid Kapoor. The actor says the emotional journey he goes through when he is alone contribute­s a lot in the growth of the performer in him.

“As an actor you are always lonely. You are always in spotlight so that’s what people see. But when you are on your own, it’s very lonely. And it’s a journey that’s personal. I believe, at that time, something emotional happens which reflects in my performanc­e,” Shahid Kapoor said. Close to heart

The actor says he holds these moments of loneliness close to his heart as “that’s when I am being completely honest to myself and probably changing from inside”.

“What actors do is, we emote. So, the more there is inside, the more there is to throw out. I have learned to channelise that, which I believe is very important for a long-lasting career. Otherwise, this is a very jumpy job. You are constantly up there, down here. So you try to find that nice place which is your own and just keep that intact,” he adds.

Shahid says it is important for an actor to be “selfish” if they want to excel. “If you want to be really good at what you are doing, you need to give it time. And that is essentiall­y your time and it’s your desire to be what you want. I think anything that is a personal ambition has to have some amount of selfishnes­s attached to it. And the good thing is to be honest about it,” he says.

Inconsiste­ncy is good

The actor, who made his footing in the Hindi film industry as a romantic hero with films like “Ishq Vishk”, “Fida” and “Vivah”, went through a drastic makeover courtesy his mature performanc­es in “Kaminey”, “Haider” and “Padmaavat”. Shahid says his career has had an inconsiste­nt graph, but in the past one decade his aim has been to focus on the content which stays relevant.

“When I look back at my career I feel ‘Wow I did some really bad movies’ and ‘Wow I did some really great movies’ and they were all like mixed up and were back to back. It is crazy because it has been little inconsiste­nt. In the last four or five years, the effort has been to try and participat­e and, create content that is consistent. I believe I was learning in the first 10 years of my career. I am still going to learn. I will be learning all my life. But I am little more aware now and my choices are little more consistent. It is an important change,” he says.

With consistenc­y, Shahid says the fear of failure he had during the initial years of his journey in movies has faded. “I am aware that failure will happen at some point or the other, but the important part is what you are focusing on. My energies are focused on the process and getting it right and being able to do everything that needs to be done,” he adds.

The imperfect, relatable guy

Shahid’s next release is “Batti Gul Meter Chalu” and the actor says he decided to do the film because he wanted to play a real and flawed character after essaying the role of a “proper” king in his last release “Padmaavat”. “In my last film I was playing a very proper, very introverte­d king, which was a rather unrelatabl­e character. Here I am playing a real guy, kind of imperfect. He has a lot of things which are not at all inspiratio­nal, which makes him so normal. The film is made for the masses,” he says.

—PTI

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