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| Youngsters have changed face of Bollywood: Satish | |||||||
| Monday, June 18, 2007 11:19 [IST] IANS |
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Seasoned actor and comedian Satish Shah says that youngsters who have gained ground in Bollywood have changed the film industry, making it more corporate by nature. "The young lot of actors, directors and producers are extremely talented. Full of zeal, they have changed the face of Bollywood. The film industry has now become more corporate in its functioning," Shah told IANS in an interview. "Earlier artistes had to ask for their own money but now money comes right home. Financial dealings are easy and transparent now," he added. The actor pointed out that the new generation directors believe in teamwork and the earlier 'one-man show' concept has taken a back seat. "It is lots of fun to work with debutant directors. They believe in teamwork and take the suggestion of seniors for even the smallest of things, unlike earlier veterans." Shah's Bollywood career spans over two decades and he has left audiences in splits with movies like "Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro", "Kal Ho Naa Ho" and "Masti". He, however, stresses that doing comedy is tougher than it seems. "Comedy is the most difficult genre. It needs a great script and lots of hard work." He is now looking forward to his upcoming project "Bhootnath". "I am playing the role of a boy's school principal. It is a very cute comedy and will take audiences on a laugh ride," he said. The film by Vivek Sharma also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Juhi Chawla and Shah Rukh Khan. Happy as an actor, Shah has no plans to take to direction. "I am lazy by nature and I believe in leading a comfortable life. Acting is fine with me. An actor's work finishes as soon as the shoot is over. But directors carry work to their homes. And that is not my cup of tea". Satish is set to make audiences laugh with his performance in E. Nivas' "De Taali", Satish Kaushik's "Milenge Milenge", Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla and Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla's "Mr. Fraud". "In a month's time I will start shooting for a film named "Dhoom Dhadaka". In the film I will share screen space with Anupam Kher," added Shah, reluctant to divulge any details.
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