'I could relate to the father in Kidnap' - Sanjay Dutt
There's no stopping Sanjay Dutt! The actor today has a handful of films in his kitty, which is going to keep his busy for the coming many months. Dutt's current attention is on his latest release Kidnap, which is slated to hit theatres on 2 October.
Dutt will seen playing father to Minissha Lamba. The movie also stars Imran Khan and has been directed by Sanjay Gadhvi.
In this interview, Dutt talks about Kidnap and how he could relate to the character he played, his other films in the pipeline and his production plans...
Excerpts:
What attracted you to Kidnap?
The moment Sanjay (Gadhvi) narrated the first line of the film, I knew I had to do it. It's something I haven't done in all these years. There was a sense of identification with the character - a father who deeply and immensely cares for his daughter and will go to any extent for her safety and happiness.
What was Sanjay Gadhvi like as a director?
He's tremendous. Gadhvi is very focused and he knows what he wants. He is very clear in his vision and has the knack of getting the best out his actors.
Did it help that he was the maker of the Dhoom series?
To be honest I had not seen Dhoom 1 or Dhoom 2, except their promos when he approached me. I believed in the subject and in him and decided to do it.
Tell us more about Kidnap?
My producers, director and co-actors went through a lot of anxiety during the shoot of Kidnap because of my trial. But all's well that ends well. I am happy the film is complete, ready and looking good. It is my first release in 2008. I play a father to Sonia (Minissha Lamba) who is kidnapped by Kabir (Imran Khan). It's an edge-of-the-seat thriller, which everyone is bound to enjoy. It has some great action and emotion and has been well written and directed. I hope my audience goes out and watches it.
Was it difficult playing a father?
No, why should it be? I have played father to Hrithik Roshan earlier.
You mentioned at the press conference that Kidnap is very close to you, as you identify very closely with the...
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