Though he started out as a writer-director, Farhan Akhtar has proved
that he can act as well. He tells CS, "I am very happy with the kind of
work I am doing and the people that I am working with." In a
freewheeling chat, he talks about his passion for films, his
professional relationship with sister Zoya Akhtar and why wife Adhuna is
his support system.
Winning accolades
I feel happy that my work has been recognised, initially by the audience
and now by the fraternity. I don't perceive myself overtaking the Khans
by bagging the best actor awards of the year. I am happy for Shah Rukh
(Khan) and I hope he is happy for me too. If you ask me whether this is
the best time of my career, I would say I hope not. Don't get me wrong; I
am not complaining. But I hope that there are better times ahead.
The road ahead
I am excited about the release of my film with Vidya Balan next week.
The rom-com is a fun take on marriage and how things change when you
welcome your first child to the world. It was a good opportunity for me
to do hilarious stuff, say funny dialogues and find myself in ridiculous
situations. I think the birth of the first child is very special for
any couple and I could relate to quite a few scenes. I am also looking
forward to my next film with Shah Rukh Khan. Till now, we have only
shared a director-actor relationship, barring a fleeting scene in Luck
by Chance. This will be our first as co-stars.
Making music
I enjoy going to different places with my music band (Farhan Live) for
live performances. I am focussed on making our gigs as good as possible
and taking my passion for music ahead. I am also keen on creating some
original Farhan Live content. However, time is at a premium now. But I
do have plans to pursue singing seriously. I also take interest in
poetry and am greatly influenced by my father (Javed Akhtar). His work
and knowledge of things is very inspiring.
The Zoya factor
I have worked with my sister (Zoya Akhtar) on a lot of projects. We
agree and disagree on a many things. We don't argue per se but creative
discussions are bound to take place in any collaborative work. In our
case, Zoya usually has the final word. She is the director! (laughs)
Pillar of strength
My wife, Adhuna is exceptionally supportive. I don't think it would be
possible for me to work with the kind of passion that I have for films
and the time that I choose to give it without her backing. As far as
intimate scenes are concerned, I guess she understands that it is just a
creative commitment and there are no emotions attached to it. She is
very understanding about how important films are for me to be happy in
life. On my part, I constantly woo Adhuna with songs. I don't know which
is her favourite but there is a vast repertoire (of songs) that she
likes.
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