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At DITM college in Delhi




Asin & Jacqueline Fernandez play instruments in an exclusive interview with UTV. The Bollywood hotties starring in Housefull 2 make fun of John Abraham and also play him a song.

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Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Gol Maal (1979) has inspired Rohit Shetty 's upcoming comedy, Bol Bachchan, with Fox Star Studios buying the theatrical rights for Rs 94 crore. But Asin, one of the female leads, insists the film's not a remake.

"We've tweaked the basic idea and come up with a
different story. My character didn't exist in the previous movie," she says, pointing out that the Hindi film was also remade in Tamil as Thillu Mullu (1981) and in Kannada as Aasegobba Meesegobba (1990). "I loved Gol Maal, particularly the scene where Ramprasad comes to Bhavani Shankar's office for a job interview and attempts to speak 'shudh' (pure) Hindi!"


Bol Bachchan features Bollywood's biggest pranksters, Ajay Devgn and Abhishek Bachchan, but Asin insists that after Ajay's joke on the London Dreams (2009) sets backfired, neither actor has tried to con her.

"We have a lot of fun on the sets, having invented a silly game called 20 questions and Abhishek will argue relentlessly for every point. His character pretends to be Abhishek Bachchan in the film, not the film star but another AB," she promises.

Asin already has two blockbusters behind her, Ghajini (2008) and Ready (2011), and now Sajid Khan has promised her another in Housefull 2.

"Numbers are best left to producers, I don't like to stress myself with expectations," she shrugs. "For me, it's all about the project and becoming more visible on-screen. I've been too selective, have to up the tempo."

Will you marry me?

There's a new man in Asin's life β€” producer Sajid Nadiadwala's son Shubhaan, who plays Riteish Deshmukh junior in Housefull 2. And though they didn't have any scenes together, the nine-year-old was bowled over by the female star during the first schedule in London.

"He'd stay up all night rubbing my cold hands after every shot, making sure I had my meals and downloading pictures he'd taken of me. He got me gifts every day, from chocolates with my initials engraved onto them to a red glass heart and a cuddly white teddy," Asin smiles, recalling how when the singer in a restaurant presented him with a red rose during a pizza date, he gave it to her.

She describes him as her most indulgent and ardent suitor. After his proposal, Nadiadwala's been calling her 'bahu' (daughter-in-law) and his wife Wardha showed her Shubhaan's room that would one day be hers too. Smiles Asin, "He's going to grow up to be a real charmer. Maybe in 10-15 years, I'll get to romance him on screen too."
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Asin, 27, is culturally rooted in Kerala but is equally comfortable speaking Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil or English. Even though she was born in a conservative Roman Catholic Christian family, she grew up in a cosmopolitan Navy public school in Cochin, which she calls mini-India.

Even though she scored over 90 per cent in her 10th board exams, she took up Humanities in the 11th, shocking her family who were confident she would take up science and get into the civil services. Being photogenic, she started modelling for ad campaigns and did her first Malayalam film at the age of 15. By the time she got to college, she had done five films in the South and had bagged her first Filmfare award.

In a conversation withTOI, she opens up about her her similarities with Aamir Khan, why Akshay is her best co-star and why she would never date anyone from the industry. Excerpts:

How did you get to work in Ghajini?
In 2005, Ghajini was the most popular regional film down South. Aamir wanted to see it and so a special screening was organised for him in Bombay. I was at that time shooting in Chennai when I got a call from Aamir complimenting me for my performance. I thought it was a prank call from someone else till my producer told me that it must be Aamir only as he had just finished seeing the trial in Bombay. I was thrilled getting such a compliment from one of the biggest superstars in our country. Later, I was approached to act in the Hindi remake of the film with Aamir as my co-star. It was a dream Bollywood debut for me.

After Ghajini, while you may have been a part of a number of 100 crore films, you have not made an impact as an actor.
I agree with you. I was very choosy after Ghajini, which put off a lot of people. I waited too long for a good script which did not go down well. And then I thought I am new in this industry and should not refuse the masala massy films which is why I did films like Housefull-2 and Bol Bachchan. However, having done such films, I want to now do roles that will give me creative satisfaction, given that I have no financial pressures.




You have worked with three of the biggest stars β€” Aamir, Salman and Akshay Kumar. How are they as co-stars?
Aamir is curious and has childlike interest in his work. He likes to clarify and understand everything and is so focused inspite of his level of stardom. He is always trying to push the limits. He has patience and likes to take inputs from anybody and if it is a valid suggestion he will incorporate it. While he will let his director take the final call, he has an intelligent view and will always express it. I am quite like him and have his working style in me. People who work with me say that I am also curious and ask a lot of questions. Like Aamir, I want to be sure of what I want to say within a certain number of words and try and say it sharply. Like him, I am totally focused on my work.

Salman is a superstar and lives his life superstar size. He doesn't care a damn about anybody and lives his life the way he wants to, without bothering about anyone else's perception of him.

Akshay is sporty, sweet and encouraging and the best co-star I have worked with. Subconsciously when you work with a superstar, a lot of things are in accordance with how he wants things done, but Akshay makes it more equal. He takes that effort to make you comfortable with him and as a co-actor takes your point of view and preference. He doesn't impose his rights and wrongs on you.

You have only acted with actors who are 40 plus? Why have you not done films with actors your age?
I have had the advantage of starting my work with superstars in the industry as against working my way up with them and had successes with them. But I really look forward to working with male actors my age as the kind of stories and interaction with co-stars on the sets will be quite different than what I have done so far.

You are amongst the few actors who have been successful both in the South film industry and in Bollywood. How did you manage that?
It's not easy to make a cultural shift from the South to the North. After Sridevi, nobody has been able to do the kind of films I have done. It's a tight rope you walk catering to the interests of both. For instance, the South audiences are more conservative and they like to see their actresses in a certain way. In contrast an actress in the North with a certain boldness is considered to have an attitude which is seen as positive. I have managed to do so because I understand both cultures and the way I conduct my life both on and off screen.

Do you have friends in Bollywood?
I have friends, but not best friends. Friendships are for life but in our profession which is extremely competitive, we neither have the time nor are weable to invest in the emotion that friendship requires. Sonam, Jacqueline and I hang out together. They are my friends if I have to have a pizza in the middle of the night or need to confide in anyone.

Have you had any affairs in the industry?
No and I am clear that I woudn't date anyone from the industry as I don't see myself spending my entire life in it. So once I am done with the industry, I will be done with it completely. So I do not then want any reasons to connect me to the industry for the rest of my life.
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