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August 30, 2001
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Rohini Iyer Steven Spielberg once said, "The most expensive habit in the world ain't cocaine. It's celluloid". Ask our actors and they'll agree. The entire actor fraternity admits to needing their daily fixes. And no, we are not talking about Fardeen Khan. We are talking about actors who want to do it all -- sing, dance, romance, act, direct, produce, run corporate houses... you name it! An actor turning producer was a big no-no till some time back.
Sanjay Dutt announced his first production venture Chakra with great fanfare. Only to shelve it in a few months. Says the actor, "I don't think it's a good idea for actors to turn producers. I don't think they can handle it because actors are basically emotional people. "They can't handle the business aspect. I had to shelve Chakra, which I had launched a few years ago. I tried to be a producer but I couldn't handle it. Especially, the day-to-day accounts part.
"Once I saw the workers eating the food that was being served, I threw a fit. I felt that I don't care about my money, but from the next time, they should eat what I eat! It really broke my heart! And to top it all, the film's subject was also not shaping well. So I decided to forget it. I don't think I want to get into it. Maybe, after a few years. Not now." On the other hand, Jackie Shroff who survived the Grahan nightmare is a very positive. "What happened with Grahan was very unfortunate. But that doesn't mean I'm going to stop producing. "My wife (Ayesha) is looking into the details. She did a good job with Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai. The film made money. So it's just a matter of time. Things should work for JSEL (Jackie Shroff Entertainment Limited). I have my fingers crossed!
Ajay Devgan who has lost crores, thanks to Raju Chacha, maintains that there is no harm in actors turning producers. "If your product is good, everything will work out. Believe me, that's the bottom line. I still stand by Raju Chacha. It's unfortunate that it didn't do well. But that doesn't mean I'll stop production. I'll continue making the kind of films I want to make," says a convinced Ajay.
"My project should roll in some time. I'm a smart businessman. Earlier, when I thought of getting into production, I decided I wouldn't star in it. I wanted to sign on Salman Khan. But now that I have my own company Popcorn Entertainment, I can't do that. We have worked out the details of our first project. E Niwas will be directing the film. I'm starring in it because the subject suits me. I'll be on the sets all the time. And I'll make sure things go smoothly." He also concedes that Lagaan has changed the face of filmmaking. "I was blown when I saw Lagaan. Full marks to Aamir for producing such a brilliant film. After I saw the film, I realised that filmmaking has undergone a complete facelift. Your product has to be extremely good or you have no business being there."
Ask the Khan about it and he grins, "Wait and watch!" We will.
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