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Ishan Khatter on comparisio­n with his brother Shahid Kapoor

- And Dhadak Beyond The Clouds Beyond The Clouds? Are you prepared for comparison­s with Shahid?

ISHAAN KHATTER, SET FOR his big screen debut, comes with no formal training in his field, but he is ready to learn on the job, to listen to the call of his heart and to bat comparison­s with his star brother Shahid Kapoor. Excerpts from an interview:

We believe you chose not to be a trained actor?

That’s right. I never attended any acting school, though I’ve done theatre workshops a couple of times and it has been an extremely enriching experience. But beyond that, I don’t want to acquire the skills of acting and use them on camera. I’d rather learn on the job.

Right now it is the release of one film and the shooting of the other?

Yes, while I am promoting Beyond The Clouds, we’ve almost wrapped up the shooting of my second film Dhadak. They happened one after the other by providence. I could have ended up not doing one of them if my producer Karan Johar had not been so supportive.

How did that happen?

My debut film was going to be Karan Johar’s production Dhadak. The date schedules and everything was worked out. I was ready to shoot for Dhadak when I was offered Beyond The Clouds.

It is interestin­g that both the characters you play in

are from a strata of society far removed from you. Did you find it difficult to connect with them?

The whole notion of acting hinges on assuming unknown characters. Isn’t that what I am here for? It was a challenge doing these two films as my debut and post-debut. I hope I’ve done what was required from me.

How have your brother Shahid and mother (actress-dancer Neelima Azim) reacted to your performanc­e in

My mother is my best friend and my biggest critic. When she saw my performanc­e, she had one thing to say which said it all. “Who are you?” It was her way of telling me I had disappeare­d into the character. I have to thank my mother for bringing me up on a regular diet of Hindi and American classic films. We’ve been travelling together extensivel­y for the promotion and screening of Beyond The Clouds. It’s an enriching experience. I feel I am being exposed to all kinds of cinema at a very young age. It’s helping me grow as an actor.

What was Shahid’s reaction to your performanc­e?

You know, for the longest time he couldn’t watch the film because he was busy with Padmaavat. Finally I had to ask Majid sir to organise a private screening for Bhai. Normally, Majid sir doesn’t arrange private screenings for anyone. But he made an exception for Bhai. It was just my mother, Bhai and I.

And?

It was one of the most memorable events of my life. Bhai didn’t say anything. When the film was over, he took an angdaai (stretch and yawn) and then gave me a look expressing what he felt. That look said it all. It meant the world to me. I’ve always looked up to Bhai. And I continue to seek his advice. They’ve already started. It can’t be helped. We are brothers and people will try to see similariti­es between us. I don’t mind. Because on a personal level, I’ve always looked up to him.

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