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Rohan bets on himself

Young actor talks about his debut in the stock market drama ‘Baazaar’

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“I think actors like Ranveer Singh and Varun Dhawan have done a great job of connecting to audiences.” ROHAN MEHRA | Actor

Rohan Mehra is not just another starkid. Being the son of the versatile Vinod Mehra, who died of a heart attack in 1990, the young actor says he was not a privileged scion born with a silver spoon in his mouth. The young Mehra, who made his debut with the Saif Ali Khan-led Baazaar, says success doesn’t come easily to anyone.

What made you pick Baazaar as your debut? Or did it pick you?

I feel very blessed that Nikkhil sir [producer Nikkhil Advani] gave me the opportunit­y and chose me to star in Baazaar .I remember reading about how he saw the story as one along the lines of Yash Chopra ji’s classic films like Trishul and Deewar. I have to be honest and say that it took a lot of convincing to let him audition me for the part.

I don’t think Nikkhil sir was looking for a newcomer as it is an incredibly challengin­g role, and one which required a high level of performanc­e.

What was it like working with Saif Ali Khan? Did he help you with your scenes?

Working with Saif was great fun. He is such an entertaini­ng and knowledgea­ble person and a brilliant actor. He helped me so much, and was so kind on set. He definitely made my first film experience everything that I would have hoped it would be. I think in the process we have become good friends, and that is always nice.

There is a raging discussion on nepotism in the entertainm­ent business. Would you say success is easier for star kids?

In my opinion, success isn’t ever easy for anyone. It takes a lot of hard work, commitment and a dash of luck to be successful. I don’t think it is easier for star kids. Eventually every newcomer wants to have a long and successful career. Being the child of a star, or someone in the industry definitely can’t guarantee this.

You are the son of Vinod Mehra, a versatile and underrated actor. Have you seen his films? Which are your favourites?

There a number of films of his which I admire. It is so difficult to pick just one. However, if I were pressed I would say either Bemisal or Ghar. Also, I must admit that my father’s character and performanc­e in Anurodh holds a special place in my heart.

You lost your father very early in your life. What memories do you have of him?

Unfortunat­ely, I never had the pleasure of knowing my father. He passed away when my mother was still pregnant with me. However, since moving to Mumbai I have had the honour of meeting those who were close to him, and through this I am learning a lot about the great man he was.

Who are your favourite directors and actors?

There is something to be learnt from every actor working today. I think actors like Ranveer Singh and Varun Dhawan have done a great job of connecting to audiences as well as supporting good content. They are the gold standard for newcomers, I truly believe that. There are so many great directors working today, my favourites include my mentors Nikkhil Advani, Shoojit Sircar, Anurag Basu, Imtiaz Ali and Karan Johar. —

“Unfortunat­ely, I never had the pleasure of knowing my father. He passed away when my mother was still pregnant with me.”

 ?? Photos supplied ?? Rohan Mehra and Radhika Apte in ‘Baazaar’.
Photos supplied Rohan Mehra and Radhika Apte in ‘Baazaar’.
 ??  ?? Vinod Mehra died before son Rohan was born.
Vinod Mehra died before son Rohan was born.

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