We won’t discuss the bad things.
Why not? They’re the flip side of the good and therefore essential. I don’t look at the lows as bad things. They’re a part of life. Yes, there has been political victimisation, court cases and so on.
What is it like to have a daughter-in-law in the house?
It’s fantastic! I feel I’ve got back my daughter in the house.
Has Aishwarya in some ways taken Shweta’s place in your life?
A: No one can Shweta’s place in my life. She’s my daughter. But, yes, my bahu is like another daughter in the house. We’re all extremely happy. And I hope she’s happy too.
Did it feel different working with Aishwarya after the marriage in “Sarkar Raj”?
Not at all! We were all playing roles when the camera was switched on. Once it was off we were a family again.
Ram Gopal Varma keeps threatening us with several projects featuring you and Abhishek
Yeah, he wants to do “Time Machine” with Abhishek and me. I’m comfortable working with Ramu. So why not another film? I haven’t done a sci-fi before.
“Sarkar Raj” is your first sequel.
Oh yeah! The inter-relations haven’t changed, though some new characters have been introduced. But the house, the ambience, the wife, sons and daughters-in-law and the working relations are all the same. I do hope it lives up to the expectations raised by “Sarkar”.
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