The Asian Age

Will Chef signal Saif’s revival?

Director Raja Krishna Menon, impressed by the Nawab’s acting in the upcoming movie, sure seems to think so

- SUBHASH K. JHA UMA RAMASUBRAM­ANIAN signing the film, she refused to do it,” he reveals.

Saif Ali Khan — by all means an underrated actor — seems to be urgently in the need of a hit. Rangoon has been Saif’s fifth under-performing movie in a row, with the streak of bad luck having started with Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Bullett Raja in 2013. The highly-anticipate­d movie was set in the cow-belt of Uttar Pradesh.

The movie was followed by Sajid Khan’s Humshakals and Happy Ending in 2014. Kabir Khan’s Phantom in 2015 was another major fiasco. Rangoon was expected to be Saif’s big comeback film, but the optimism seemed misplaced with the movie finding little favour among audiences.

All eyes are now on Raja Krishna Menon’s Chef, a remake of Jon Favreau’s 2014 comedy, about a chef who discovers his roots as he cooks his way through street food. Raja, who created one of Akshay Kumar’s finest movies in recent times, Airlift, is not in the least ruffled by Rangoon’s performanc­e. “I’m not aware of Rangoon’s box office performanc­e. I haven’t seen it yet,” he said. “I believe Saif’s performanc­e has been appreciate­d. In any case, I’m just focusing on making the best film that I can. The box office fate of any other film neither reduces, nor enhances my responsibi­lities towards my film.”

He does, however, feel that Chef could be Saif’s return to BO glory. “He has really understood the character in all its complexiti­es, and it shows. I feel Saif is fantastic in Chef, but I guess it’s for the audience to judge. Speaking for myself, I couldn’t be happier,” Raja asserts.

The director adds that the film is not a faithful remake of the original, contrary to popular belief. “It’s the story of a father-son relationsh­ip. Like in the original, Saif has a food truck. Our film borrows lightly in a few places. Other than that, it’s quite different from the original.” Swara Bhaskar’s next, Anarkali of Aarah has caught everyone’s attention, thanks to glimpses of her performanc­e. However, the movie’s director, Avinash Das, reveals that Richa Chadha was the first choice for the film.

“I had first approached Richa for this role, and she was even ready to do it. Finally, she felt I’m a first time director, and it has an individual producer, so she was unsure whether the movie would ever release or no. So, because of that, she backed out of the film. Just before

Anarkali of Aarah is the story of an erotic singer, who decides to fight back after a powerful man molests her during an event. Debutant Avinash feels that this film would not have been possible without Swara. “I also feel that had Swara not done this movie, it wouldn’t have been such a powerful film, because she’s so vocal. And the way she’s justified her character, I don’t think anyone would’ve done that. She’s so energetic, and I do feel Anarkali is a movie we couldn’t have made without Swara,” Avinash says.

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(inset) Raja Krishna Menon
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