Gautam Gupta, son of Suniel Gupta, financier, is yet another new kid on the block. He makes his debut as an actor with RGV's latest offering, Go. One thing Gautam has going for him is his confidence, as we find out in a tête-à-tête.
Q.: Tell us about your first film Go.
A.: It's an action movie. That's unique for me because I'm starting my
career with it. I'm playing the role of a young man, who follows his
heart. He leaves his parents to prove a point, but he soon realizes
that he needs to learn some lessons himself.
Q.: Not all actors from Ramu's camp have made it big. Where do you think your future is headed?
A.: If I think of failure at the beginning I'll never be able to reach
my destination. I have a few goals, and I will do my best to achieve
those.
Gautam Gupta" src="http://www.india-forums.com/bollywood/images/uploads/gautam_gupta_big.jpg" align="right" border="" hspace="5" vspace="5">Q.: Gautam Gupta in Go…what is with the 'G' factor?
A.: I'm also thinking…it must be more than a co-incidence.
Q.: How is your experience working with a film unit for the first time?
A.: I don't know about the others, but I enjoyed the experience. Ramuji
tried to inspire me to learn something new all the time. It was quite
interesting to observe him when he developed the scenes. He has an
understanding of cinema. I enjoyed learning the real method of how a
song is shot, how the lyrics work, how to act, how to enact action
sequences, etc.
Q.: And what was it like to work with Nisha Kothari?
A.: She never let me feel like a newcomer to this industry. There are
some passionate moments with her in this film and I thought I couldn't
do them. There's a certain chemistry that we need between co-actors,
but I had never worked with her, and, as a newcomer I had no experience
of something like that. However, when the camera rolled, we went
through those scenes without any discomfort. And most of the credit for
that goes to Nisha.
Q.: Was there any disagreement between the director and Ramu over any scene in the movie?
A.: Never. It was a complete RGV project. I have just tried to
translate his thoughts on the screen. We all worked so hard. He not
only launches new actors but he always tries to do something innovative
in his films. He always experiments with his views.
Q.: Nisha shows more skin in Ramu's films than in the others. Has she done the same in this film, too?
A.: She has done what was demanded of her, according to the script. You
must have seen the promo. Everything is done to cater the need of the
story.
Q.: Ramu always provides a second chance to his actors. Is it the same with you?
A.: Absolutely. I'm going to work in another RGV movie. Once the paper
work is complete we'll start shooting. At this stage, I can't say
anything more.
Q.: It's really tough for newcomers to get such filmmakers. But you have been lucky.
A.: Of course, it is my good fortune that he has chosen me for his film
and has not changed the way I look, but, at the same time I'm grateful
to director Manish who suggested my name to him. As a struggling actor,
you meet several people for jobs. I met Ramuji and showed him my
photographs to him, just like that. The result is my appearance in Go.
Q.: How long did you take to believe that Ramu had selected you for his film?
A.: It took some time, but I started preparing myself for the film
immediately. It was my first chance and I was not ready to lose it.
Q.: Tell us a little about yourself.
A.: I'm a Mumbaiya. I studied in Velam, a boarding school at Dehradun,
and then I completed my B.Com from Sydenham. I continued my education
abroad. I trained at Barry John's acting school, and I also tried to
perfect my dancing and fighting skills. In fact, I even learnt Kathak
and Bharatnatyam. I have always wanted to be an actor. My father told
me that he would finance my films but he would never introduce me to
any director. Therefore, the struggle.
Q.: There are so many new faces coming into the industry. Do you see them as your competition?
A.: See, this is a large market. Films are made keeping in mind the
actors and there is enough space for each one of us. I want neither to
compare nor to compete with anyone in this field. I know Ranbir Kapoor
and Haman Baweja, for example. They are friends, and I do not compete
with friends. I believe in doing good films and entertaining people.
Q.: How filmy is the environment at home?
A.: It's a really cool environment at home. Both my father and brother
Gourav are in this industry. They are financiers, so they are not too
interested in the artistic aspects of a film. I concentrate entirely on
the art and creativity in films, since I am an actor.
-Rajnee Gupta (SAMPURN)
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