'LAJJO'
A DOUBLE BONANZA FOR KAREENA KAPOOR
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service (11 April 2007)
Kareena
Kapoor is excited about the "double bonanza" of working
in Mani Ratnam's new film "Lajjo" with Aamir Khan for
a co-star. "I feel I'm in seventh heaven. First the amazing
response to 'Omkara' and now I've signed a formal contract for
Mani Ratnam's film. He wants me to prepare for the role until
next winter," she said. "To work with Mani sir again
and Aamir for the first time... It's like a double bonanza for
me," Kareena told IANS.
On
the success of "Omkara", she said: "I'm waiting
for Vishal Bharadwaj to sign me again. I'm hugely satisfied with
'Omkara'. I had hoped it would be a new beginning for me. And
that's exactly how it turned out."
On
the newly mellow and contemplative phase in her career, she said:
"You know, it can't be a coincidence that I'm doing two literary
adaptations one after another - first Shakespeare in 'Omkara'
and now Ismat Chughtai's story 'Lajjo'.
"I
know Urdu is a long way off from Shakespeare. But literature is
literature, and I'm glad I've arrived at this new juncture in
my career so effortlessly."
"Lajjo"
is Kareena's second period film after "Ashoka" and she
has already started reading Chugtai's period love story.
"I
remember how excited I was when I had signed 'Ashoka' with Shah
Rukh Khan. Now it's with Aamir in 'Lajjo'. It's every actress's
dream to work with Aamir. When I saw 'Rang De Basanti', I was
jealous. I wanted to be a part of it," she said.
Kareena
shares a very special bond with Ratnam. In fact, the director
has gone on record to talk about what a special performance she
gave in "Yuva". "Is it so?" Kareena asked
delightedly. "He is definitely one of the most special directors
I've worked with. When he contacted me to do 'Lajjo', I couldn't
believe my luck. This was just what I wanted to do after 'Omkara'.
I can't forget what fun I had shooting for 'Yuva' in Kolkata and
Chennai."
"Now
I can't wait to start work on 'Lajjo' with Mani sir and Aamir.
You know, I came close to working with Aamir in Bharadwaj's 'Mr
Singh & Mrs Mehta'.
"That
was a love story about two married people who aren't married to
each other. Now I'm doing another intense love story with Aamir
and I can't wait to start," she added.
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