Manjot Singh on a mission to break Sikhs' image in Bollywood
New Delhi
May 16,2018
Actor Manjot Singh of "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!" fame says whenever he expresses
his desire to do serious and romantic roles in Bollywood, he is told that a
"Sardar will only be accepted in a comic role". The young actor believes only
Sikh actors can break this perception.
The audience has seen his comic
side in films like "Student of the Year" and "Fukrey".
He agrees that he
has done many comic roles but "not the ones where I have had to humiliate
myself. The kind of roles that I have taken up were more like situational
comedy".
And he wants to explore more genres.
"I wish to do a
serious role and a romantic role but whenever I express what's on my mind, I am
told that a Sardar will only be accepted in a comic role. People cannot imagine
a Sardar wearing a pagdi (turban) romancing an actress," Manjot told IANS in an
email interview.
"What they do not realize is that this perception about
Sardars has been set by Bollywood itself and only we can break it. Most of the
Sardars in the industry face this. That perception is slowly changing with
actors like Diljit Dosanjh and me who are taking up more serious roles."
In fact, he is also planning to produce a movie on a "Sardar who has a dream to
become an actor but each time he goes for auditions, he is turned away because
there is no comic character in the movie".
He was last widely praised for
his role in the 2017 film "Fukrey Returns", which will air on &pictures on May
20. It is his first sequel.
On the challenges of doing a sequel, he said:
"There are many challenges, especially if the first part has performed well and
has been appreciated by the audience. The biggest challenge is that the second
part should do as well as the first part if not better.
"That is a risk
for both the producers as well as the actors. For 'Fukrey Returns', we did not
want to make the sequel only for the sake of money. It took us four years to
crack an idea that the audience will enjoy as much as its prequel ('Fukrey').
"It was a journey, a continuation of the story. There was a lot of thought
put into the story and screenplay."
Would he like to feature in a sequel
of another film?
"I would love to be a part of 'Namaste London' because I
love the movie. Whenever I watched it on TV, I wished to be a part of the movie.
People also tell me that my comic timing is similar to that of (actor) Akshay
Kumar's. My mother believes that I express anger quite convincingly on screen,"
said Manjot.
He had also participated in the show "Fear Factor - Khatron
Ke Khiladi".
"I do enjoy television but I haven't got anything that would
interest me. Also, I had started working in movies including Punjabi films, so
television took a backseat. I have got some good offers, but not what I want,"
he said.
New Delhi
May 16,2018
Actor Manjot Singh of "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!" fame says whenever he expresses
his desire to do serious and romantic roles in Bollywood, he is told that a
"Sardar will only be accepted in a comic role". The young actor believes only
Sikh actors can break this perception.
The audience has seen his comic
side in films like "Student of the Year" and "Fukrey".
He agrees that he
has done many comic roles but "not the ones where I have had to humiliate
myself. The kind of roles that I have taken up were more like situational
comedy".
And he wants to explore more genres.
"I wish to do a
serious role and a romantic role but whenever I express what's on my mind, I am
told that a Sardar will only be accepted in a comic role. People cannot imagine
a Sardar wearing a pagdi (turban) romancing an actress," Manjot told IANS in an
email interview.
"What they do not realize is that this perception about
Sardars has been set by Bollywood itself and only we can break it. Most of the
Sardars in the industry face this. That perception is slowly changing with
actors like Diljit Dosanjh and me who are taking up more serious roles."
In fact, he is also planning to produce a movie on a "Sardar who has a dream to
become an actor but each time he goes for auditions, he is turned away because
there is no comic character in the movie".
He was last widely praised for
his role in the 2017 film "Fukrey Returns", which will air on &pictures on May
20. It is his first sequel.
On the challenges of doing a sequel, he said:
"There are many challenges, especially if the first part has performed well and
has been appreciated by the audience. The biggest challenge is that the second
part should do as well as the first part if not better.
"That is a risk
for both the producers as well as the actors. For 'Fukrey Returns', we did not
want to make the sequel only for the sake of money. It took us four years to
crack an idea that the audience will enjoy as much as its prequel ('Fukrey').
"It was a journey, a continuation of the story. There was a lot of thought
put into the story and screenplay."
Would he like to feature in a sequel
of another film?
"I would love to be a part of 'Namaste London' because I
love the movie. Whenever I watched it on TV, I wished to be a part of the movie.
People also tell me that my comic timing is similar to that of (actor) Akshay
Kumar's. My mother believes that I express anger quite convincingly on screen,"
said Manjot.
He had also participated in the show "Fear Factor - Khatron
Ke Khiladi".
"I do enjoy television but I haven't got anything that would
interest me. Also, I had started working in movies including Punjabi films, so
television took a backseat. I have got some good offers, but not what I want,"
he said.
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