Mumbai, Sep 4
It's quality over quantity for Naseeruddin Shah, a versatile
actor who has spent 35 years breathing life into innumerable,
well-etched out characters on the big screen. The National
Award winner admits he is getting better roles now than
ever, but he picks a film only if he has "faith"
in it and his "instinct" pushes him to go for
it!
"It is extremely gratifying, flattering almost, that
so many young people find place for me in their films. I'm
probably being offered better parts now than I was being
offered five years ago or for that matter in my 35-year-old
career," Naseeruddin, 65, told IANS in an interview.
Naseer has given memorable performances in films "Ijaazat",
"Sparsh", "Aakrosh", "Karma"
and "Masoom", to name a few. But in recent times,
he has been proving his versatility over and over again
without bothering about the screen time he gets.
Whether it was the role of a cricket coach in "Iqbal",
a common man ready to change the system in "A Wednesday",
a conman in "Ishqiya" or a painter in "Zindagi
Na Milegi Dobara", he carried out every role with aplomb.
The length of the role isn't as important for him any more,
as he says his priorities as an actor have changed over
the years.
"When I began my career in films, I had a lot of hopes,
most of which have been fulfilled. The hopes were to play
varied roles and to be different in every movie. My priorities
over the last 35 years have shifted a little.