I have many precious memories of My Name Is Khan-Kajol
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Kajol says that one can only pray and hope that one’s film does well; also talks about My Name Is Khan completing a decade
Rishabh Suri (HINDUSTAN TIMES; February 12, 2020)
There’s a certain freshness and credibility that Kajol brings to every role she plays, which is why even after almost 30 years in Bollywood, she still manages to surprise everyone. Her latest release, the epic Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, with husband Ajay Devgn, has left everyone astounded. It has so far cruised past ₹260 crore in India alone. We get talking to the 45-year old actor about starting 2020 with a bang, and her film My Name Is Khan (2010) completing a decade of its release.Were you sure that Tanhaji would do such big numbers?
You can never be sure of any film. I think it’d be overconfidence on our part if we assumed that all the films we made with all our heart and soul will do well. Of course, we hope and pray that they do. Thank God, he answered our prayers.
Your portrayal of Savitribai was lauded by the audience and critics. What’s been the best compliment?
The fact that people stayed back till the end titles were rolling. That was the biggest one I got, without anybody saying a single word. The nicest one on the other hand was when the audience in a multiplex stood up at the end and said ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. I loved the fact that I was in a film that got that reaction.
Your husband also produced the film. How different is Ajay the husband from Ajay the co-star and producer?
(laughs) I know all three versions of him, and I married all three of them. He’s not too different from how I imagined him to be. All three versions of him were created in front of me. We’ve been married for 20 years, which is a long time.
One of your most popular films, My Name Is Khan, marks 10 years of it’s release today. How important a film would you call it in your filmography?
I’ve never done films for my resume. I had a great time doing this film. I remember the moment Karan (Johar; director) narrated the script to me, and both of us were sitting and discussing it at my house. ‘We’re going to do this, go here, this is what the film eventually will look like’ — we were straightaway thinking about all this. So, I have many precious memories.
Karan has always joked that you falling down on his film’s sets is lucky for him…
(cuts in) And it happened with this one, too, and nobody came forward to help me, because as I fell down, everyone was laughing and congratulating each other. I was sitting on the steps all by myself after falling down, and after five minutes, Mickey (Contractor, make-up artist) was like ‘Baby, I’ll help you’. I said, ‘Don’t you think that it’s nasty, that for five minutes you all were clapping your hands while I fell down on my butt?’
The film was so unlike the previous films you, Karan and Shah Rukh Khan had done. Were there apprehensions in that sense?
Not at all, all three of us think the same in a weird way, and we get down to it, and didn’t think our viewpoints differed too much. Karan is so good at telling us what he wants done. We’re all on the same page when we get down to work.
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