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CHANDRACHUR SINGH
READY FOR FEBRUARYS
WINDFALL
What goes up comes down, did
you say? Sure, but they could soon go
up
again. Chandrachur Singh, for instance, agrees his career may have touched
rock bottom after a sensational start, but insists theres only one
way he could possibly be headed now:
Up..
AFTER the success of Maachis and Tere Mere
Sapne, he was filmdoms new blue-eyed boy. Expectations were sky-high.
And even habitual pessimists predicted great things were in store for him.
After all, they argued, hadnt he turned in such polished performances
in his first couple of films? But the scriptwriter has had different plans
for Chandrachur Singh. Attribute it to the glorious uncertainties of the
profession, if you like. For the see-saw took a sudden plunge. And
yesterdays promising, saleable hero is today spoken off as a has-been,
almost a spent force, especially after the debacle of Betaabi and Sham Ghansham.
Almost overnight, as it were, Chandrachur Singh was a hero who was a liability
on every project. Sadly, the phase isnt over yet. But before you write
him off as a two-film wonder, youd do well to remember the script
isnt finished, yet.
THE SILVER LINING
Chandrachur isnt one to give up that easily,
though he did feel below the weather for a time. Yes, its true
I was nearly done in by the dismal performances of my two previous films.
After all, in this industry youre judged by your last release, and
no matter how good your own performance has been, youre only rated
as highly as the film is. It was the poor showing of Sham Ghansham that
disappointed me the most. Id given too many of my dates to Sham Ghansham,
most of them were under-utilised. On several days, both Arbaaz Khan and I
were reduced to doing nothing on the sets. In a way, Id wasted a whole
year on the film. To make matters worse, in the last two years, I did not
have too many releases. I was doing very few films and not much work was
happening. So for some time, I was thoroughly shaken. Id be lying if
I said I did not feel down in the dumps. But I knew there had to be a silver
lining to every cloud, he says.
The silver lining he reckoned hed seen, however,
turned out to be a mere mirage, as it were. Just when he thought hed
reached the lowest ebb of his career, another blow saw him plummeting further
he was summarily dropped from Tips Films Friends.
DATES, WHAT DATES?
The reasons given for the sacking were the obvious:
date problems. However, Chandrachur thinks otherwise. I was dropped
because I was no longer saleable. Its a buyers market out there,
and its the distributors who call the shots. When an actors market
is down, they coerce the producers into dropping him, or take a cut in the
promised sum. At the end of the arm-twisting, the producer always complies.
The producer has the upper hand only when a saleable stars involved.
I wasnt one any longer, so I was dropped, he argues.
Apart from Chandrachur, Friends also starred Saif Ali
Khan in the film, whose career isnt going any great shakes at the moment
either. In fact, hes had a lot more flops than Chandrachur has. Yet,
the Pataudi Jr was spared, and Chandrachur wasnt. How come?
IT PAYS TO CURRY FAVOURS
Actually, a lot of portions with Saif had already
been shot before the distributors threw a fit. On the other hand, very few
scenes were shot with me, so the I was more expendable. Eventually, it all
boils down to the rapport you share with the production house. Saif was also
working in Tips Kachche Dhaage, hed also worked previously with
director Kundan Shah in Loveria. So he had more sympathisers than I did.
The incident has left a bitter taste in my mouth, but dont get me wrong,
I hold no grudges. I believe everything happens for the best. I still think
Friends is a good film, and Saifs come up with a tremendous performance.
Hes a vastly improved performer, today. Im told hes done
well in Kachche Dhaage, too!
NO SMOOTH SAILING
Now, Chandrachur seems to have come to terms with destiny.
And far from moping over the irrevocable past, hes looking forward
to his forthcoming releases.Ive realised there never is any smooth
sailing in life. Ups and downs will always abound. Sometimes you run, at
other times you stumble. The idea is to get up, shake the dust off you, and
try to run again, he philosophises.
Singh has some very good films lined up for release,
which he feels are his saving graces. I have NN Sippys Silsila
Hai Pyar Ka, Mansoor Khans Josh and Raj Kanwars Daag The
Fire. These have shaped up well and I dare say theyre bound to do well
at the b-o. Come February, and Im certain a new phase in my career
begins, he predicts.
A GREAT FEBRUARY
His career may be in the doldrums at the moment, but
he takes consolation in the fact that he has signed three big and new projects.
Ive been signed to play major roles in Vikram Bhatts Mulaquat,
Ajay Devgans Dil Kya Kare and Shravani Deodhars next. I have
very good roles in all of them. Indeed, its heartening that these people
signed me at such a juncture in my career, that they had faith in my potential
and werent unduly bothered about the temporary downs in my life. Im
grateful to them and I am grateful to God, whos been kind to me. I
have learnt from my mistakes and am a wiser guy now. Im sure, Ill
make the best of this new phase in my career, he says.
THE DAAG ATTRACTIONS
Daag The Fire is Chandrachurs most immediate
release, and perhaps, his biggest February attraction. Says Chandrachur,
Im confident about its success. Its pacy, has a strong
script, music to set your foot tapping, and to top them all, good publicity
and innovative promos. Suddenly, it seems to have become among the most important
films of 1999. So its raised the level of expectations,
too.
Singh plays a guy with grey, negative shades to his
character in Daag. The challenge, he tells you, is to make the negative element
believable, to carry off the role with finesse. If I do that, I should
be a contented man, he says.
Of his co-stars, he says, Mahimas easygoing
and relaxed, with a tomboy streak in her. Shes great fun to work with.
And sos Sanju (Sanjay Dutt). I dont have too many scenes with
him in the film, but I found him a cool customer, devoted to his work.
Incidentally, its from him that I got my pet name Rocky, you know.
I was 12 when his film Rocky was released, and my friends thought I looked
a bit like him then! And about director Raj Kanwar, he says,
Hes a great actor himself, and the kind of director who believes
in showing you what he wants from you with each shot. That helps immensely,
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