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What was your reaction when you
read the script and that you would be playing a sardar in
the film?
Well Bachna Ae Haseeno had not released
at that time and Adi (Aditya Chopra) called me and said,
"just react to this title: Rocket Singh Salesman of
The Year". He didn't tell me who the writer or director
was. It didn't really hit me that it was a film about a
Sardar, when he briefly told me about the idea of the film.
It was then that he told me that Jaideep (Sahni) and Shimit
(Amin) had been working on the script and Shimit was planning
to direct it. I was ecstatic because I am a big fan of Jaideep
and Shimit"s work and just to get a film written by
Jaideep and directed by Shimit and produced by YRF was just
overwhelming for me". But it is not being a Sardar
that excited me about playing the role. I am playing a man
who happens to be a Sardar. It's the story , the Director,
the Production house and the character that got me excited
to do the film.
This is your first film with Shimit
Amim. How was the experience?
He is one of the finest human beings
I have met. He is a bit of an introvert. He doesn't over
or under direct you. He has the right sensibilities of how
he wants the actor to do a scene. He is extremely talented
and gives you your space. I think he is fantastic. I am
relatively new in this Industry and have not worked with
so many Directors but certainly amongst the Directors I
have worked with he is one of the best. It has been a humbling
experience for me to be directed by him and to be speaking
Jaideep's lines.
Your look in the film is completely
different. What were your friends' and family's reaction?
It was a "theda" (mixed)
reaction. It took me 5 weeks to grow the beard. In these
5 weeks we tried different kinds of turbans because we wanted
to get the turbans correct the fabric, the colour pattern,
length etc. Even while doing the readings I used to wear
the turban so that I can get used to the fact that I am
playing a sardar and it doesn't look like I've just worn
the turban for the sake of the character on the day of the
shoot. But yes, for my family well, my mother and nani are
sardarnis so they were ecstatic and said that their wishes
are fulfilled that my grandchild is playing a Sardar, so
they were really happy. My friends were really happy that
I am working with Shimit as a Director. Everyone is really
intrigued and excited and there was a very positive buzz
about the film even before I started.
For your look in the film you grew
a beard and did something with your eyebrow did the people
around recognize you?
Because it is a character based
film, we wanted to make it as real as possible. We didn't
want to put a fake beard so I took 5 weeks off and grew
a natural beard. Thankfully I have a good growth so it didn't
take a long time. Even then, it was not that when I went
out people didn't recognize me. When we started the film,
the buzz of the movie was such, that whenever we went like
we shot a lot on roads and actual streets of Mumbai people
saw a kind of familiarity with this character (which is
Harpreet Singh Bedi) and people started connecting with
me , as the character. It is nice when people see you and
say that you are looking like a Sardar and you are not looking
like Ranbir Kapoor. That's when you succeed. Since the beginning,
everyone Shimit (Amin), Adi (Aditya Chopra) and Jaideep
(Sahni) told me time and again that I was not Ranbir Kapoor,
or Raj of Saawariya , I was playing a character called Harpreet
Singh Bedi. That way we made the film as real as possible.
The kada you are wearing please
tell us about it?
The Kada I am wearing in the film,
I remember, Yashji (Yash Chopra) personally got it from
the Golden temple in Amritsar. I think it was as a blessing
he gave it to me and also to give me an authentic look in
the film. The team constantly checked if everything was
perfect in my look and wardrobe, because we were playing
real characters and at the end of the day we didn't want
to do anything inaccurate.
Tell us something your character
in Rocket Singh Salesman of the Year.
The character I play is called Harpreet
Singh Bedi. He has just graduated from college, high time
that he starts doing something about his life. He is really
interested in Sales because more than marks and grades,
it's the intelligence and exposure, and the fact that you
respect people, that matters to him more. I don't want to
say more because I want the audience to come and discover
the film on their own.
Did you have to work on the language?
As I said before, Harpreet is a
boy from Mumbai. All his friends are modern. He goes for
parties, he plays cricket. Because he is a boy from the
fourth generation there is not much use of Punjabi. But
his grandfather, played by Prem Chopra comes from Punjab.
So the way he dresses, the kind of language he uses, the
kind of turbans he wears is different from what Harpreet
wears. So everything is kept in its individual places and
kept as real as possible.
There are many characters in the
story. How did you feel working with them?
It was phenomenal. I felt like a
fish just out of water. There is so much talent. They deserve
so much more than I have got in just two films. The passion
for their work! We all became a part of a family, it was
amazing. It was so infectious and it drove us all to give
more to the film.
Tell us a secret about Harpreet
Singh Bedi?
I don't think Harpeet has any secret
. He is that kind of a boy whose life is an open book. He
is not calculative or manipulative. If he does something,
he does it with his heart. I think that is what is amazing
about him.
How was your experience of shooting
with Shimit Amin in general?
As I said, the experience was amazing,
right from being offered the film, to interacting with Shimit
and Jaideep, to shooting all over Mumbai, suburbs, streets.
I don't think there is any one memorable incident. I think
the experience is very memorable, which I cherish. Because
I learnt a lot from Shimit, a lot from Jaideep, Harpreet
and all the characters. And that's more important and memorable
than any one other incident.
How was it playing Office Office?
I was totally alien to this world.
Shimit wanted me to have a look at how an office runs, so
we used to hang out in the Yash Raj corporate offices to
go and see how the atmosphere is. He showed me some DVDs
just to see how offices are run. Even when our set was made
, it was an office and it was actually like we are going
to office. Even when we were not shooting and got breaks
we spent time there. So it was not like we were never out
of office and were staying there and hanging out. Having
your lunch there and interacting with your colleagues. Because
of this we used to be so engrossed in our characters, that
most of the time we used to call each other by our character
names.
Did you model yourself on someone
for the character of a Sardar?
Shimit and Jaideep have made the
character so new that I couldn't imagine anyone in it but
I remember I had a friend called Jaikaran Juneja whom I
have grown up with. He is a Sardar. He is as normal as you
and me you don't have make it a caricature or make it an
item. Harpreet speaks exactly like him. I don't think I
have modeled myself on him, but I have taken some traits
from him.
Who is better in the role of a Sardar
you or your Dad?
I can never compare myself to my
father. He is one the finest actors in this Industry. I
am new here. I cannot even compare myself to his 30 illustrious
years in the Industry. He is one of my favorites. I would
rather not even use my name in the same sentence.
What can the audience expect from
the film?
They should just expect happiness,
expect a good film . I don't want to say that it's different
and mind blowing. Thats something everyone has to wait and
watch. All I can say is that we have worked hard on this
film. We have put all our hearts in making this film. We
do hope and pray that the audience sees it and enjoys it.
What do you think makes a good salesman?
More than getting the job, orders
and targets achieved, it's the honesty and integrity. And
not only in sales, in any profession. You just need to have
these qualities and you will succeed in whatever you do.
Why the title Rocket Singh Salesman
of the Year?
For that you will have to watch
the film. A lot of people I know, have connected with the
title. It's weird in a way; it gets a smile on your face
and keeps you wondering what the film is about. I think
we should let that be.
What did you feel on reading the
script?
I remember it was late at
night. I started reading the script, and came out after
the first half. I was simply bowled over. They said you
can come tomorrow and read the remaining script, but I just
didn't want to leave it! I wanted to know where this character
is taken and where the film went. I don't want to just sell
the film, but the way Jaideep and Shimit have written the
film, they have done it with lot of conviction. He believed
in the character. He believed in the field of sales. The
marriage of thought that Shimit has with Jaideep is like
SalimJaved, meet Manmohan Desai meets all the great Directors
in the country.
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