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Acting is still my first love: Director Ashutosh Gowariker

Mumbai: First love is difficult to forget and it seems to be the case with filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, who started his career as an actor with Ketan Mehta's "Holi". Now a well-established director, he confesses

India TV News Desk Published : Sep 26, 2014 15:41 IST, Updated : Sep 26, 2014 16:06 IST
acting is still my first love director ashutosh gowariker
acting is still my first love director ashutosh gowariker

Mumbai: First love is difficult to forget and it seems to be the case with filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, who started his career as an actor with Ketan Mehta's "Holi". Now a well-established director, he confesses "acting is still my first love" and that he awaits an apt role to sway him off direction.

"If I am offered a very good part, which will woo me away from my direction I will do it because somewhere I feel acting is still my first love," the director, who started his stint in showbiz as a model for Close Up Toothpaste and Lifebuoy soap, told IANS.

Before venturing into filmmaking with "Pehla Nasha" in 1993 and giving hits like Oscar-nominated "Lagaan" as well as historical magnum opus "Jodhaa Akbar", Gowariker showed his acting skills on both small and big screens, which included classic TV shows "Kachchi Dhoop" and "Circus".

"After acting, I discovered direction. There is limitless creativity in direction and I'm still exploring that, but I feel that if I get an interesting part and I have free time from movie-making, then I would do it," said Gowariker, who was part of films like "Chamatkar" and "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa".

So what kind of role is he looking out for?

"A strong character to which I can do justice and which can leave an impact," replied the filmmaker, looking relaxed in a casual jeans and shirt.

Tell him that since "Lagaan", each of his film is set in a specific time period and he responds saying that it is because he enjoys "creating a different world".

"The first thing that comes to my mind is theme and then I start working on the script, story idea and panning it out based on the theme. I try and choose the right setting to tell the story," he said and added that his motto is to "entertain" and "give some kind of message to ignite audiences' thought process."

"Like in case of 'Jodhaa Akbar' religious tolerance was my theme. I could have made that as a contemporary story, but I choose to make it as a love story between an emperor and a princess," he added.

His undying spirit is not even dampened by flops like his last project "Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey". Failures don't limit the filmmaker from capturing the grandeur and glory of any era in his movies with a bumper budget.

"We do not think about failure during the process of making something. We always think that it will be liked by everyone and with that knowledge we go out and make it," said Gowariker.

Following the same philosophy, he embarks on a new journey with another big-budget historical "Mohenjo Daro".

The curiosity around "Mohenjo Daro" is very high for which he has grabbed in on international talents like Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning costume designer April Ferry.

But the filmmaker has no intention of satisfying people's curiosity about the film, which will see Hrithik Roshan in the lead role.

"All questions will be answered with the release of the film," was his response.

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