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Arshad Warsi says he is done with slapstick gags in the name of comedy. Come Friday and the actor makes life hell for Akshaye Khanna in their new movie Shortkut. Talking about his role, Arshad also clarifies about all the controversies surrounding him.
Buzz18: Your next film Shortkut is again a comedy. Do you think humourous roles bring out the best in you?
Arshad Warsi: I think I am completely at ease with acting, regardless of whether it's comedy, drama or action. And I am not just saying this to sound intelligent. It's something I have discovered over the years about myself. Acting has never troubled me.
Buzz18: How is quality of humour in Shortkut in comparison to your past films?
Arshad Warsi: It's not a stupid comedy full of SMS jokes or gags. The humor is based on characters. I don't like just doing films about four guys coming together to pull of gags. Here the fun lies in how the characters behave and respond to real life situations.
Buzz18: How would you deal with someone like your character in real life?
Arshad Warsi: You can't boss. It's impossible. I am playing guy who has no talent at all. He is a pain and I would not like to deal a guy like me at all. In fact you can call me the villain of the film.
Buzz18: Would you say directors and even audiences for that matter prefer to see you in comedy? Which is why your attempts at serious roles go unnoticed…
Arshad Warsi: See comedy is more enjoyable to watch. Which is why if any actor can do it well, there is a tendency to make him stick to comedy.
Buzz18: So have you made peace with the fact that you will have to stick to comedy to make your mark?
Arshad Warsi: I would never like to settle for that or commit myself to only comedy. It will take time, but varied roles are happening. In the end people only accept good work.
Buzz18: Your co-actors say improvisation is your biggest strength. Do you think some actors misunderstand you for this?
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Arshad Warsi: I hope not. I like improvising and it's not only for myself. I remember once Sunil Shetty asked me, "I hope you are going to improvise…not for yourself but for me". Even during Golmaal, early in the morning I would improvise for all the actors. See, my idea of doing a film is not to compete with anyone on screen. If I can improvise to make the film work, I will do it. I will go out of my way to make my colleagues and co-actors look good.
But the PR machinery always leaks out stories about you clashing with your co-actors over screen time and your tendency to come up with the best lines…
All these stories seem to come out only a week before the movie's release. I can't help it. After all media needs some goss on me. It's all for publicity.
Buzz18: So you have no issues working again with John and Akshaye?
Arshad Warsi: I have no problems with anybody.
Buzz18: Finally are you keen on doing he Munnabhai and Golmaal sequels. Or should they be left alone?
Arshad Warsi: I definitely want to do Munnabhai 3. And if all goes well, I think it should start next year. Golmaal, maybe! They have called me. But this time I need to go through the entire script in advance before making a decision.
Buzz18: What about your directorial debut?
Arshad Warsi: I would love to start it as soon as possible. But I don't see it happening in the near future. I have got Ishqya, my home production Kuan Bola and a couple of other acting assignments taking all my time.
Buzz18: Finally how do you react when your dated projects suddenly get a release?
Arshad Warsi: I can't do anything about it. I have signed them and I am committed to finish them. When they open, I get embarrassed and move on.
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