‘I want my Director to be like a Parent’
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Saif Ali Khan on his twin roles in Cocktail, of an actor and a producer, and what he expects from his director in a film. And yes, the wedding is surely happening this year.
You are back in your favourite romcom genre with Cocktail. How do you make it different?
I find it easy to act in romcoms except for saying the lines, which is like learning a piece of music on the guitar. Since Imtiaz Ali has written the lines, it is hard work to get the right rhythm. In romcoms, the characters think and talk at the same time, so you can look for words and make the process more engaging for the viewers. Personally though, I like darker cinema but I'm happy to do romcoms because it's nice to make people happy.
Name three romcoms you go back to?
When Harry Met Sally , Dudley Moore's Arthur and Vicky Christina Barcelona.
From Being Cyrus to Cocktail, how has director Homi Adajania evolved?
Homi is a deeply caring and very kind person. He's also surprisingly good-looking and as fit as a sportsman. You assume he's not going to be so focused on work but he is. You think he'll be a party boy, which he can be, but he's so hardworking, and that has really impressed me.
What is that one quality in a director that you look for when you agree to a project?
I like my director to be like a parent. I feel that if they can take care of me, then they can take care of the film. A director should know when to police you and when to parent you.
Since you are also the producer, how do you navigate this role with that of being the star?
... contd.
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