Kay Kay Menon is one of those actors who can carry off any given role
with élan. Known for his versatility and serious characters, the actor
has now shifted focus to comic roles too. The actor will now be seen in
yet another serious role in Samar Khan's 'Shaurya'.
Q.: What does "Shaurya" mean to you?
A.: At first I would like to make clear that for me "shaurya" and
"veerta" are two different things. "Shaurya" is in raising voice
against wrong deeds when no one is ready to support you. But in this
film that particular word has different meanings for different
characters.
Q.: What's about your character in "Shaurya"?
A.: I am playing a brigadier in the film. He is known as Rudra
Pratap Singh. He has some personal values and he has faith in those
values only.
Q.: The film is based on army. What do you feel is the most interesting part of the film?
A.: The best thing is that whatever is told in the film is based on
reality. Everything including uniform, behavior and mannerism are very
realistic.
Q.: How did you prepare yourself for your character?
A.: I don't do much of research. I believe in the story and prepare
my character based on the story. I have always seen that whenever we
start researching with characters, we end up coming with some fixed
mannerism. And that's even opposite to the character. I don't even
think of doing the film which doesn't offer me any good character.
Q.: Have you ever done anything in your life that has become "shaurya" for you?
A.: I don't remember anything like that because I think it builds
ego in you. So better you forget that as it helps living a better life.
Q.: It's your second movie with Rahul Bose. How was the experience?
A.: Very nice. Besides this film, we are working together in "Maan
Gaye Mughal-E-Azam", too. Because of that, our tuning has become very
good. He is an excellent actor. He works hard on improvisation in
between scenes to make his character look better.
Q.: Was there any interesting incident in the set of "Shaurya" that you wKay Kay Menon" src="http://www.india-forums.com/bollywood/images/uploads/kay_kay_menon_big.jpg" align="right" border="" hspace="5" vspace="5">ould like to share with us?
A.: I feel the whole film is memorable to me. We went to Manali for
shooting. The most important thing is that I learnt golf during the
shooting of that film.
Q.: You are known as a serious actor. Do you take these characters
intentionally or you are naturally tended to taking those characters?
A.: I like to take my characters seriously, instead of making myself
serious. Actually I am seriously a funny guy. In "Honeymoon Travels",
my character is the same. I play characters in accordance with films.
I hope the serious tag will soon be removed from my image.
Q.: In your reel life you are a serious character. But how do you look at yourself in your real life?
A.: Forget me; no one can describe himself in his own words. Someone
capable of doing that would become God and I am no god. I change myself
in accordance with situations around me.
Q.: There are many actresses who think you very hot.
A.: (Smiling) Well, I would like to know about my temperature.
Q.: Is it really a matter to laugh on or you feel good hearing that?
A.: Tell me who won't feel good knowing that? I am also feeling
good. But believe me, I have tried nothing to achieve that. I don't
know for how long should I be able to stay in the industry and I don't
want to feel egoistic thinking about the matter.
Q.: We have heard that Mallika disturbed you a lot at the set of "Man Gaye Mughal-E-Azam".
A.: No one can disturb me as I never feel disturbed. If someone
tries to disturb me that may well be a reason for his disturbance. I
also have heard that Mallika pulled my legs but how could that be
possible as my legs are already so long. And if you think Mallika
ragged me, then I have to say that you are absolutely wrong. I am quite
matured and it's impossible to rag me.
Q.: After "Honeymoon Travels" audience is expecting more comedies
from you. Do you think your character in "Man Gaye Mughal-E-Azam" goes
well with your expectation?
A.: I would only like to say that the whole universe is living on expectations.
Q.: You have played many characters. Tell us which is the character closest to your heart?
A.: I try to attach myself with all the characters; otherwise I
couldn't have made them look realistic. Whether it's a character of a
villain or a kind hearted human being, we just show it through our
acting. Every human being has it in him, and he has to just bring it
out.
Q.: How do you look at the awards?
A.: It means nothing to me.
Q.: Which kind of characters are you looking forward to portray in future?
A.: I would like to portray characters that can inspire others. I
think every character has its own destiny. That destiny comes back to
the actor who plays that character.
Q.: Please tell us about your forthcoming films.
A.: There are eight films besides "Shaurya". They are "Man Gaye
Mughal-E-Azam", "Sunset City", "Drona", "Bombay Meri Jaan", "Frame",
"Dream Man", "Via Darjeeling" and "Sirf". I don't know about which
among them will get released first. I have done my job and all the
films are ready to get released.
Q.: Is there any special film that you eagerly await?
A.: Once my job is over I forget about the films. Now, thinking
about which film will get released first is a matter of increasing
blood pressure for no reason. Any film that gets released first is
better. For me, all the films are best.
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