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Wednesday, December 14, 2005 • Hindi Comments
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It isn't easy to get Uday Chopra. Not that he's reclusive, but he likes to remain in his own space.

"That's why I don't get affected when people comment on my being the Yash Raj scion... I'm so much into my own world. I've my own family, close circle of friends. Even when I'm working it's with friends."

In his list of friends are Abhishek Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan.

"Abhishek and I bonded long before we did 'Dhoom' together. So it was a party on the sets. And now we have Hrithik joining us in 'Dhoom 2'.

"Hrithik and I have grown up together. He used to work out in my gym. Now of course he has his own gym. But we remain inseparable."

Uday plays a dude with attitude in Arjun Sablok's just released "Neal 'N' Nikki".

In fact, he's so much in character that Arjun has his number stored in the mobile under the name 'Gurneal Walia' - his screen name in his latest release.

"Yeah," grins Uday. "Arjun really worked hard on both me and Tanisha (Mukherjee).

"I've known Arjun from the time he came to India from Canada to be an actor (he finally did become an actor with roles in 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' and 'Dhoom', ha!) and joined Yash Raj Films.

"I call him Arjun Bhaiyya. I'd say 'Neal 'N' Nikki' is what Arjun is all about. Arjun is Neal. It's a young and trendy film with loads of attitude."

Uday says he got styled by a lady named Venus.

"My clothes, look, hair, not to mention the three torrid kisses, all come from the styling. Once I looked like Neal I began to feel like him. I remained so much in character only because I was doing one film.

"I won't say it was all fun and games shooting the film. It was really hard work. And throughout the long schedule in Canada I don't remember doing anything except shoot for the film."

Uday is all praise for co-star Tanisha.

"I know her from the time her sister Kajol did 'Yeh Dillagi' for our banner. In many ways I'm responsible for her being in films. When she was studying abroad and when she almost did 'Tara Rum Pam Pam', I constantly sent her e-mail telling her she was destined to be an actress."

So is Uday at peace with being to the banner born?

"Why not? When the banner happens to be Yash Raj Films. The packaging and marketing is so good that a film automatically gets noticed.

"'Neal 'N' Nikki' is bound to get an audience. I've done good films like 'Supari' and 'Charas' outside Yash Raj. But they went unnoticed. It isn't just important to be good in good films. Your efforts need to be noticed."

Uday says he wants to get away from his comic image.

"Maybe do a full-on action film. Even in an actioner like 'Dhoom' I had a comic role. I do think about doing a serious role. After all, I've my experience in theatre to back up my ambitions. Every actor craves to go beyond his image. I wonder if I can do that."

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