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Jiah Khan
By: Upala KBR, Mid-Day
Jiah Khan, who stars in Ram Gopal Varma's Nishabd, is a self-admitted "rebel without a cause". So much so, that when unit members would tease her, she would go after them with a knife!
Footloose
"Please don't think I'm crazy or anything like that," laughs the 18-year old. "It's just that whenever the unit people irritated me after pack up, I would get really mad." And whom did this include? "Everyone, except for Mr Bachchan and Ramu."
As for the reason that got her so mad, she says, "Everybody would tease me saying that I was exactly like my character in Nishabd, i.e. rebellious and doing whatever I want. They would tease me in front of Mr Bachchan, knowing that I couldn't do anything in front of him. So after pack up, I would go to the kitchen, take a knife and go chasing after them. Eventually, they stopped!"
No affair
In Nishabd, Jiah plays a modern day Lolita. "Nishabd is loosely based on Lolita. The sexual implications are a lot more in Lolita than in Nishabd. My film is only about a girl falling in love with an older man," she explains.
There's a lot of speculation that she and her mentor Ramu are having an affair. "I have been Ramu's biggest fan since I saw Rangeela. So it was a dream come true for me when he offered me a role in Nishabd. I look up to him. Having said that, I don't play my character off screen too. Ramu is not my mentor. A mentor is someone you want to emulate. I don't want to be Ramu, but I respect him for what he has given to me."
Patient Bachchan
As
for
her
experience
of
working
with
Amitabh
Bachchan,
she
says,
"He
is
such
a
big
star,
yet
he
has
so
much
patience
with
a
newcomer.
Initially,
there
were
moments
of
awkwardness
and
embarrassment
while
doing
some
emotionally
intense
scenes,
but
he
slips
so
effortlessly
into
his
character
that
I
soon
forgot
about
Amitabh
Bachchan,
the
megastar.
It
made
things
so
much
easier
for
me."



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