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RINKE KHANNA
Raring to go!
Shes petite but
passionate. Rinke Khanna packs quite a punch in her pronouncements.
The inauspicious beginnings in Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi havent
dampened her spirits one bit. Now, looking forward to a total
make-over as Govindas city-slick love interest in Mahesh
Manjrekars Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rahta Hai, Rinke seems
eager to grab her spot of sunshine in the stratosphere of
stardom. Currently shooting for a Tamil film in Chennai, Rinke
skips dinner to have her say on her career plans. She talks
fast and she means business. A conversation with the young
actress....
In Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rahta Hai
you seem to be having a lot of fun in Govindas company...
I think I did. He helped me ose my inhibitions. Just watching
him, I learnt so much. Hes so natural and spontaneous.
Absolutely effortless. The whole concept of letting down ones
hair and dancing so un-self-consciously was alien to me. For
my generation of youngsters in Mumbai such dancing seems so
way-out. Thats not how one behaves in real life. But
when I actually got down to doing the jhatkas and matkas,
I quickly lost my awkwardness. One has to be in rhythm and
give a number of appropriate expressions in the course of
a song.
Did Govinda help you with the dancing?
Sometimes he used to watch me from out of the cameras
range and call out in encouragment. He was a big help. I have
always appreciated Govindas performances. Now working
with him has helped me appreciate him even more.
Is this a conscious decision to move away from the girl-next-door
image that you acquired with Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi?
Its certainly not as though Im disowning what
I did in Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi. Im still very proud
of my first film. However, in mainstream Hindi cinema there
are a limited number of slots, and its an actors
job to fit into them. Im trying to make a place for
myself. Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi was one type of film, Jis Desh
Mein Ganga Rehta Hai is another. Im not for one or against
the other. Im open to all kinds offers as long as I
can be real, believable and likeable.
Did your mother and sister help you make up your mind about
what you should do after Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi?
I learnt quite early that one has to make ones own decisions
and stand by them, so that if tomorrow anything goes wrong,
one blames no one but oneself. I did Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi
because I had certain convictions as a human being and an
actor. But I guess many things are just not under your control.
The film industry had its own plans for me. When I started
out, I didnt know where I would fit in. I knew I was
not the conventional heroine. But I am not against running
around trees. That is part of our cinematic culture. Thats
how couples express their love. But I wasnt sure if
I could fit into the mould. So I tried something different
in my debut film by playing the believable girl nextdoor.
If only Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi was better made, youd
have continued on your chosen path...
Like they say, nothing is certain about showbiz except uncertainty.
There was a certain comfort level about working with a set-up
I was familiar with. In a way, it was a launch-pad for me,
and I did hope for the best. If Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi had
worked, it would have opened up new avenues for a whole lot
of people. But Im glad Sanjay Suri is doing well for
himself. Hes just been signed for Meghna Gulzars
film.
Sanjay is doing television as well. Is that a viable option
for you?
Well, the same audience is watching you on both mediums. But
I havent made a place for myself on the large screen
yet. I wouldnt be comfortable doing television until
I establish myself in cinema.
Your sister Twinkle says youre much busier today than
she is.
Thats because she has voluntarily chosen not to do everything
thats offered to her. But shes got a fabulous
role in E.Niwas Jackpot. As for me, Im busy trying
to consolidate my position. Hopefully Ill be able to
select my roles later. Theres so much that I want to
do. Right now Im just trying to see what works. Im
very scared to be slotted. I dont want to be slotted
and saughtered... One does films for various reasons like
creative satisfaction and the visibility factor. It isnt
tough to choose roles when you know your mind. There arent
too many roles for heroines to choose from. One can only select
from whats being offered.
Rajesh Khanna as your dad, Dimple as your mom and Twinkle
as your sister... Was that an advantage or a disadvantage?
Neither, actually. The only advantage if one comes from a
film family is that certain producers and directors are accessible.
People meet one nicely. Thats where the advantage starts
and ends. Then youre on your own. Ive come to
the conclusion that no one is there to help you. And the sooner
you realize it the better. You may think doors will open for
you because youre a good soul. But it doesnt work
that way. If I had asked my parents to speak to film-makers
on my behalf, I wouldnt have liked myself for it. There
are certain things which I had to do in my own way, and Im
doing them.
Tell me about yout Tamil film. Have your learnt the language?
(Laughs)... No,Im memorizing the lines. But Ive
asked for someone to help me with the diction. Its being
produced by the gentleman who produced Jeans. Im paired
with Prashant in the film, and the director is Mr K Ravi Chandran.
I think hell be directing a film for Rajkumar Santoshi
next year. I play a conservative Muslim girl in a family from
Calcutta.
Thats interesting, because you can carry off the Muslim
look.
You think so? I am a girl who comes to Chennai and gets caught
up in a crisis situation. Prashant helps me get away. Its
a very intense film. Its funny how I got this role.
An assistant for Kalpana Lajmi called up my mother for a role.
You mean the same one that youre doing?
(Laughs)... No no. Imagine me and mom vying for the same roles!
Then again, considering how gorgeous my mom is, I wouldnt
be surprised. Anyway, Govind Nihalaniji also called about
this role. He said I was the one most suited for the role.
My producer selected me right away. But the director had the
final say. Fortunately, the director approved. And here I
am shooting for the film. Im enjoying it thoroughly.
Its good to be doing something so challenging. Its
a commercial film, but a sensible one. Im also excited
about this film Im doing with David Dhawan. Im
cast opposite Sharad Kapoor whos trying to win me over
throughout the film, while I spurn him. Interestingly enough,
Rishi Kapoor plays my father. I really like him. Most of all,
I like what Im doing in the film. And hey, Im
also doing Satish Kaushiks film with Tushar Kapoor and
Kareena. Im playing a very interesting character. You
just wait and see.
Tell me about your much-lauded stage appearances.
Ive done three plays: Inshanallah, Magic Pill and It
Could Only Happen In London with the legendary Satyadev Dubey.
Obviously I was nervous before I went on. But finally, you
have to do what you have to do. It isnt as though I
had to re-adjust my acting drastically on stage. I performed
at Prithvi which is a cosy little theatre. I didnt have
to raise my voice to be heard. Im very comfortable on
stage. But right now I want to concentrate on my movies, though
acting on any medium is acting.
I believe your stage appearances have got you lots of critical
praise.
People have praised me for my stage appearances. But I havent
become complacent by the praise. The praise has helped me
improve myself. But Ive kept moving. Let me tell you,
my experience on stage has been so gruelling and yet so rewarding
that I can act in any medium after this.
How was it working with Satyadev Dubey?
I gained immensely from the experience. He really drove me
into performing. Hes a tough task master. But given
a chance Id go through it again ten times over. Hes
such a brilliant teacher. And he understood me as a person
and an actress. He worked around my awkwardness and shortcomings.
Id do theatre any day. And so what if theres no
money in it? People clapped so hard after every show. I dont
know whether it was in appreciation or relief (laughs). But
for me, the applause at the end of my play was my success.
What more could I possibly want?
But theatre doesnt reach to as many people as cinema?
But you cant take my success away from me just because
its on a smaller scale. Stage may not be glamorous.
How can you say success in cinema alone is success? Why look
down upon the stage when such great actresses as Mrs Jaya
Bachchan are doing it? If more stars do it, theatre will survive.
Do you hope to derive the same satisfaction from your film
career?
I hope to. Right now, Im just testing the waters. If
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rahta Hai clicks, Ill be flooded
with similar roles.And you know what? Im going to enjoy
every single one of them.
Subhash K Jha
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