Bollywood needs dozens of new actors: Anupam Kher
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Anupam Kher says there is a dearth of actors in Bollywood and
that is why he is making his second directorial venture with
newcomer Ruslaan Mumtaz, who recently made his debut in the
teenybopper romance "Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar".
"The industry needs at least three dozen new actors. There are
just a handful of stars now ruling Bollywood. Most filmmakers
cannot afford them. We sincerely need to cultivate new talent,"
Anupam told IANS.
Ruslaan is an ex-student of Anupam's acting school Actor Prepares.
"Whether it's Ruslaan or Sammir Dattani or even my own son
Sikandar, these boys have the talent and the will to excel. That's
where our acting school comes in. We're trying to create a talent
bank for Bollywood. And if I don't use my own students, why would
other directors do the same?" he asked.
"Ruslaan is an ex-student from my acting school and my proudest
product so far. For my second attempt at direction I needed a face
that was sensitive and vulnerable," added Anupam.
Anupam toyed with the idea of casting Ruslaan after the young
actor's appearance in "Mera Pehle Pehla Pyar" got him encouraging
reports.
"But the clincher for me was the boy's second film 'Tere Sang'
which Satish Kaushik is directing for our production company.
Ruslaan's confidence level, his dancing and emoting were just
right for the character I have in mind."
Anupam's untitled directorial venture is a romantic film and goes
on the floors in January or February.
"All I can say right now is that it's going to be a young film
about young aspirations. And it will touch on contemporary issues,"
he said.
His first directorial venture was a family drama titled "Om Jai
Jagdish". He worked with heavyweights like Waheeda Rehman, Anil
Kapoor and Urmila Matondkar in the film, which also had Abhishek
Bachchan, Fardeen Khan and Mahima Chaudhary.
Indo-Asian News Service
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