
Director Mahesh Bhatt too says that double roles offer more than just a way to advance humour; they play a symbolic role, representing the complexities of human nature. “My earliest memory of a double role is of Ram aur Shyam where Dilip Kumar played the role of two brothers — one good, one evil,” says the filmmaker. However, Bhatt insists that pulling off a double role is not up just any actor’s alley. “You need someone with personality to pull it off. If you think about it, it’s always been charismatic actors like Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan who’ve been most successful with such portrayals.” Bazmee concurs, “The audience will get tired of the same person playing two roles if that person is not a good actor or not a superstar.”
Such roles offer actors a chance to show off their acting chops. Pankuj Parashar who directed Sridevi in Chaalbaaz, says that when he found out that the superstar would be working with him, he knew he had to have her in a double role. “Sridevi was at her peak that time. She proved her range with the movie and after that, she got lots of offers like Khuda Gawah, which saw her in a double role.” As for the actors themselves, though they appreciate the opportunity to play such roles, its not all pie. Speaking about his role in his home production Love Aaj Kal, Saif Ali Khan admits that it’s tough to get two diverse roles right if they’re in the same movie. “The look, the personality, everything about the two characters is different, so it became quite tough to switch back and forth. Only thing similar to both characters is that they’re both madly in love.”