Amitabh Bachchan has hero-worshipped Dilip Kumar from the time he decided to become an actor. We can see traces of the Tragedy King’s style in the Bachchan’s early performances in Saat Hindustani, Anand and Parwaana. Later in Ramesh Sippy’s historic Shakti, he got an opportunity to share screen space with his idol. In a chat with Firstpost, Bachchan talks about the actor who influenced him the most:
Dilip Saab turns 93. Your thoughts?
I wish him glorious health. I wish him peace of mind. I wish him this days’ celebration, countless years ahead.
You’ve never concealed our admiration for Dilip Kumar. What makes him a role model for you and generations of other actors?
I have admired his performances, for to me they have remained beyond any fault. I have admired his intellect, and the way he has translated that into his work. And I have admired his clarity of speech in whichever language he speaks. Clarity in speech is to me the greatest acumen for an actor. You cannot have clarity of speech without the understanding of its graph and tenor. You cannot be a great actor without the benefit of these two elements in your expression – graph and tenor !
Which of your performances, scenes, have been most directly inspired by Dilip Saab?
None. That would be a sacrilege! I should be inspired by ‘the person’, to inspire me to perform or deliver what is asked of me professionally.
Please tell us about your first meeting with him
Our first shooting scene in Shakti was in a jail sequence, where the police official, but also my Father in film, comes to visit me and tries to convince me that I was taking a wrong path in life and I disagree. It was tough to stand in front of one whom you have admired for ages, and disagree with. But it was a job I had to do.
What were you thoughts when Ramesh Sippy offered you a chance to work with him in Shakti?
It was not Ramesh ji that offered me the chance to work with him; it was Salim-Javed who thought up the idea and the story.
What was the experience like? Did the two of you hit it off instantaneously? How easy/difficult was it fir you to adapt yourself to his method of working?
For me it was a moment of disbelief, until professional exigencies took over. He is a considerate colleague and senior, and never failed in those attributes when we worked together. I would one day share the same screen space with this tremendous talent that would explode in front of me. Never. And it still remains a illusion in my life to have actually been a part of a project which was headed by this thespian. God has been kind, very kind .
You did only one film with him. Any regrets about that?
We seek a moment of Godliness often in our life; it seldom comes, but when it does, you cherish it and remain in gratitude and satisfaction.
Which are your favourite films of Dilip Saab? And why?
All. And why? That would be insolent.
Many of his admirers feel he didn’t do enough work, that he retired too early. Your comments?
Describe ‘enough’. Can you ? No one has the ability to describe it for another. Our individual capacity gives us the liberty to describe it for ourselves. We need to respect that.
If you had the chance to do one of Yusuf Saab’s roles which one would it be?
I would never dare to even think of doing that .
source: http://www.firstpost.com / FirstPost.com / Home> F. Entertainment> Latest News> Bollywood News / by Subhash K Jha / December 11th, 2015