The Asian Age

WEDDING BELLS IN JUNE FOR SONAM?

The actor’s first ever web series is out to positive reviews. He talks about the project and more

- UMA RAMASUBRAM­ANIAN AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

R. Madhavan won hearts with his performanc­e of the forlorn lover in Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein. All through his career, the actor has given remarkable performanc­es in Rang De Basanti, 3 Idiots and Tanu Weds Manu to name a few. Following the release of his much- awaited web series Breathe, where he plays the role of a father who won’t stop at murder to save his son, the actor opens up about moving to the digital platform, his female fanbase and going on a sabbatical for four years.

What made you say yes to a web series?

While Breathe was a great story for me, I was about to refuse the offer, owing to the sheer number of interestin­g web series being made. The standard for web series has gotten so high in just the last couple of years, that it made me a little nervous. So I wanted to ensure that whatever project I get myself involved in, it had to be interestin­g. Also, I didn’t want people to jump to any conclusion­s, I didn’t want them thinking that I am doing a web series just because my films are not working.

Your fans love your work in films. Do you think the same will happen for the digital platform? Actors have a certain nervousnes­s on Fridays, because now there is no escaping from the results at the box office. The audience will either like the film or hate it completely. That I find exciting, and I will miss that because I will not know the result of Breathe immediatel­y here.

But web series come with their own set of challenges. There is no scope of making an error in a web series, because if you do make a mistake, people will pull you down with that much intensity.

You are soon turning producer, more about that.

I don’t enjoy the production phase at all. But I am working on an interestin­g project. At times, you find a particular subject that you want to explore yourself, completely own it, and don’t want to share it with anyone. The project is a biopic on a rocket scientist. tell us

You are choosy with scripts. Do you crumble under pressure when it comes to paying bills?

By God’s grace, I have made enough money... And frankly, making money is not a problem. I am not one of those guys who spend beyond their means. I don’t need security guards to go to an airport — nobody is going to kill me. Even after 20 years of working in the film industry, I have lived my life simply and detached from glamour. Despite that, I get offered lead roles and I think that’s a pretty big achievemen­t.

What is an actor’s life like post 40?

I am absolutely enjoying being in my 40s. All over the world, actors have become superstars after they hit 40. You have lived through several life experience­s and have become worldly wise at the same time. There is a certain attraction towards these people, and if that person turns out to be clever, then it becomes an example. It’s easier to get lead roles post 40 but it depends on what you have done till 40. You get reality checks as you grow old, but you have to be cautious. I was 41 when I played my 3 Idiots role, which people accepted. And now that I am 48 years old, let’s see what happens.

However, I personally think my female fanbase has started liking me better after 40! ( laughs)

You have thousands of female followers. Is there any kind of insecurity in your marriage?

My wife is very proud of me, in fact. There is no insecurity at all, because I haven’t given her any reason to be insecure. So, all is well in the paradise.

A few years ago, you took a sabbatical from work. How have things changed since?

Today, I am in a position where I am getting some great scripts. Work never stopped coming to me and after Tanu weds Manu and other projects, I thought this new generation is so advanced and informed, that I wanted to do something for them. So, I took a four- year long break, went all over India and discovered the different kinds of cinema that they like to watch. In four years, I gathered informatio­n and then I activated it in my career. It is celebratio­n time for the Kapoor khandaan, as wedding bells ring for Sonam Kapoor.

“They are planning a June wedding for Sonam and her boyfriend Anand Ahuja,” says a family friend, adding that there would be an intimate engagement ceremony before the nuptials.

“Nothing is official yet. But this is what we’ve heard. Sonam is very sure of her feelings for Anand, who is a very sorted boy and cares deeply for the actress. He looks after her like a caring husband! Anil ( Kapoor) was initially unsure about Anand, like all fathers are about their daughters’ boyfriends. But with time, Anil and his wife Sunita have accepted Anand as part of their family. Sonam’s brother Harshvardh­an Kapoor is also very comfortabl­e in Anand’s company,” says the family friend.

The wedding, says the family friend, is “only a matter of time.” And that time is apparently in June.

“It may be destinatio­n wedding or a big fat Punjabi Delhi wedding. The two families are still to decide,” informs the family friend.

What is indeed decided is that Sonam will tie the knot with Anand in June. Interestin­gly, Sonam’s home production Veere Di Wedding, which is about a group of female friends coming together for a rumbustiou­s wedding, also releases on June 1.

Reel weds real in no other place better than Bollywood

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