Gulf News

Ehan Bhat talks about his debut film

Here’s what you need to know about the new Kashmiri talent discovered by AR Rahman

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan Assistant Editor - Features

“My character is passionate, kind and he only wants two things in his life: music and the girl he loves.”

On April 15, Bollywood movie fans were treated to a new face chosen by Oscar-winner AR Rahman. Meet Ehan Bhat from Kashmir who beat 700 other actor hopefuls to land a leading role in

99 Songs, out in the UAE cinemasnow.

We caught up with Bhat to know about his journey as an actor. He calls his breakthrou­gh role as this spectacula­r ‘dream debut’.

“I started out as a new actor in this industry completely. But imagined being nurtured under the guidance of Rahman sir! I was studying in his Chennai conservato­ry for over a year. But it felt like home away from home. He’s an amazing human being and he believed in me, so I had to work hard to carry forward his dream,” said Bhat in an interview with Gulf News.

EHAN BHAT ★ Actor

OUTSIDER STORY

Bhat is the portrait of an outsider who made it on his own steam. He wasn’t born into an acting family nor did he boast any connection­s with the film industry. He had featured in a few commercial­s before getting his big break.

“Every day was a fight in itself because I had to live up to his legacy. So I trained in music for a year and Sir [AR Rahman] sent me to Los Angeles to polish my acting skills. This is something no producer will do. Sometimes, I pinch myself to remind myself that it’s all happening for real. I don’t come from a film background. It means a lot to get this chance.”

AR Rahman, who discovered Bhat, believes it was destiny that he chose an actor from Kashmir to play the lead in his first production. The icon believes that Bhat will serve as an inspiratio­n to all those from his native region, which has seen several conflicts. 99 Songs was first announced in 2015, but years were spent perfecting his ‘labour of love’.

Bhat claims that the film industry can be a tough place to survive. Your first acting break could take years to materialis­e.

“Every day you have to fight the uncertaint­ies of this profession. There are day when you wake up and you feel that life is on your side and other days where you feel life is working against you. Sometimes, you see a future and other time, you go: ‘Where am I?’. So, I just waited for that break and it finally happened and I am forever grateful,” said Bhat.

PREP TIME

Unlike star kids such as Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Ananya Panday or Tiger Shroff, Bhat wasn’t groomed to become an actor until AR Rahman and his team saw promise and potential in him.

“But honestly, there was a lot of prep time. When I was sent to his music school in Chennai, I met all these musicians who would talk about their craft and their bands. They were a community that I could learn a lot from. This is an opportunit­y that not many actors will ever get,” said Bhat.

Bhat insists that he doesn’t play a troubled musician in this one.

“My character in 99 Songs is passionate, kind and he only wants two things in his life: music and the girl he loves … When I was looking for an inspiratio­n, it just came to me that Rahman sir is the kindest, passionate person that I know,” said Bhat.

He may play a musician in 99 Songs, but he claims he wasn’t naturally inclined towards songs or musical instrument­s. He had to learn everything from scratch.

“I love listening to music, but while training for this role I realised how difficult it is to make music or just that one song. I have such immense respect for musicians now.”

 ??  ?? Ehan Bhat in ‘99 Songs’.
Ehan Bhat in ‘99 Songs’.
 ?? Photos supplied ??
Photos supplied

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates