I'm not focussing only on comedies: Shreyas Talpade
He's made audiences laugh in several films and has signed on four more comedies, but actor Shreyas Talpade insists he is not concentrating on just humorous films even though he enjoys doing the funny man's act.
Published: Monday,Aug 10, 2009 14:58 PM GMT-06:00
He's made audiences laugh in several films and has
signed on four more comedies, but actor Shreyas Talpade insists he is
not concentrating on just humorous films even though he enjoys doing
the funny man's act.
'There are a couple of films that I'll be doing that are going to be
thrillers. It is only if you attempt something new that keeps you
going; otherwise it's like offering the same staple diet,' said the
actor, who has given some hilarious performances in 'Apna Sapna Money
Money', 'Om Shanti Om', 'Golmaal Returns' and 'Paying Guests'.
But Shreyas, who debuted with the more serious 'Iqbal', refused to
divulge any details about the forthcoming thrillers. 'It's too early to
talk about them.'
The laughathons he has lined up include 'Hook Ya Crook', 'Aage Se Right', 'Season's Greetings' and 'Mirch'.
Apart from comedies, Shreyas has also been a regular in multi-starrers. Is that a conscious move?
'It's not like that. It's just that my career has been mixed so far. I
go by what film appeals to me. I'm going to do solo roles too. And for
that matter two of my forthcoming films 'Click' and 'Aage Se Right'
have me in the solo lead.'
Of all the movies he has done, Shreyas has been in the lead role only
in 'Iqbal', 'Bombay To Bangkok' (2008) and 'Welcome To Sajjanpur'
(2008).
The 33-year-old is also known for his mimicry skills that he showed off
in Nagesh Kukunoor's 'Dor' (2006), but he has gone slow on that front
now.
'I used to do a lot of mimicry when I was in college and I won quite a
few awards too. But I've stopped doing it because it started affecting
my acting career.
'Nagesh, however, knew about my mimicking capabilities and he came out
with it in the 'bahurupiya's' character in 'Dor'. But the art is now
more like an added thing in my whole package than anything else,' he
said.
Not many know that Shreyas started his career by acting in many Marathi
soap operas and doing stage shows across Maharashtra before foraying
into Bollywood.
Asked if he would like to go back to his roots, he said: 'Well, that's
quite on halt as of now because of my Bollywood commitments. But I will
produce a Marathi film this year and it'll go on floors this
September.'
He has earlier produced a Marathi comedy film titled 'Sanai Chaughade'.
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