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Kabir
Bedi, the actor with the baritone voice
and green eyes had the Indian women in a
tizzy. Kabir Bedi is more known for his
personal life rather than his work. Back
in India after doing a series of serials
abroad, Kabir Bedi, at the age of 60, is
now to host a show on Zoom titled Directors
Cut.
Bedi speaks to tellychakkar on a lot of
issues and has us drooling.
You have covered a long journey from
Sandokan to now including Octopussy, Bold
and Beautiful. What has it been like?
Oh! It's been a fabulous journey, learning
and meeting wonderful people. I have got
a wonderful chance to explore the world.
I am being admired by people from different
countries. I have had hard times also but
then to sum it up it's been an interesting
and educational journey.
What excited you to do Directors Cut?
Being an actor I was always interested in
directors and their cut. With this show
viewers would not only come to know about
directors but also a great deal about me
as well. The show is about exploring both
the directors and me. It is a one on one
with the directors rather my colleagues.
I have grown up with them. I think that
is a plus point because I know a lot about
them and so certain things or questions
would surface that not many people know
about such directors.
In times when viewers want to see young
hosts, how come you decided to join this
league?
It is because I have never accepted any
barriers of categorisation. I have defied
everyone who believed that a hero can't
do a villainous role and a villain can't
do a role of a hero. I have done everything
from cinema to theatre and radio. I have
established myself as an actor in India
and also internationally. Age is the least
of that barrier to me. See I also feel that
for such shows age always turns out to be
an advantage, mainly because you turn out
to be far more experienced and well versed.
I don't think young people have any problems
with me and I have no problems with them
as well. It would be seen in the show as
well. I have taken extra care in selection
of the guests. My guests would vary from
veteran directors like Raj Kumar Santoshi
and David Dhavan to younger brigade of Sudhir
Mishra, Farhan Akhtar and Aamir Khan. We
have done a broad selection of directors
who have made important films. People will
come to know everything about these directors
like what are they like in person, What
inspires them, their shortcomings, How they
deal with successes and failures. It's a
verge of discovery for viewers and me as
well.
Hosting today is all about being yo
and with spiked hair. Any special efforts
from your side or any make-over for this
show?
No, I have not done anything special. I
will be what I am. As you see me in public
it would be same on the show as well. It
would be a combination of Indian and Western
clothes.
Having been a part of this industry
will you interview your friends from Bollywood?
Or will the channel decide?
No, it is a mix of both. It is both the
channel and I decide on the list. I eliminate
and add some names. There is the first slot
where we have called 13 directors and the
next slot of 13 directors would be decided
depending on the feedback we hear from people
via mails and sms. We need that feedback
from the viewers and also their suggestions
which would help the show eventually.
Beingf a travelling actor what attracts
you to India?
My heart is always in India. I go where
my work will take me. Now my base is in
India, my focus is on India. I will be doing
a lot more work in India but I will also
be traveling abroad.
Any experiences that you would like
to share with us from the sets of Directors
Cut?
Oh! The experience is been fantastic. You
know all these directors are so different
from each other. There would be someone
very talkative and actually I had to stop
them in the middle like Sanjay Gupta. Then
there were some directors who were very
quiet and you had to actually make them
open up. It was great to see them defending
themselves. There were many surprises like
Raj Kumar Santoshi openly talking about
his relationship with Meenakshi Sheshadri.
We are not there to expose them, we make
them expose themselves. They talk about
there fears, hopes and childhood dreams.
It is like sitting at home and chatting
with friends. There are some really fine
conversations from very fine minds. People
are interested in interesting people. It
is a quiet show and you will not see me
jumping in with questions in every two seconds.
Will you be compering the show in English?
Did you face any difficulties with the language?
It would be Hinglish (mix of Hindi and English).
I am comfortable with both the languages.
Do you think Indian television has come
off age?
Television is the most important part of
the media, it is the best medium to reach
the masses, it has reached everyone's home,
is a great opinion forming stage. Television
in India is not just about the entertainment
but it also has news and information aspect
to it. To be precise television at present
is not jus entertaining India but also informing
India.
Aren't you considering any television
serials? What's next?
I am developing some projects which I want
to both produce and direct. I want to make
films in India for India and for International
market as well, as far as my acting career
is concerned, it goes on. I have been everywhere
from Bollywood to European cinema but now
I am going to reduce on my acting and increase
my focus on direction I will use my knowledge
rather than my body.
What about your relationship with your
daughter Puja Bedi?
Oh I have a fantastic relation with my daughter
Puja, I am proud of her achievements and
I really find it applaudable what interests
me is that Puja has also taken up dancing
now like her mother. There is no limit to
what Puja can do. I am proud of her as my
daughter, as a professional and as a mother
to her kids.
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| By
Neha Maheshwri |
Posted
on 5 Jan 2008 6:00 pm
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