Gulshan Devaiah, who has featured in films like Hate Story and Shaitan, is all set to don his bad guy avatar again, this time for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Ram-Leela. The actor, who plays Deepika Padukone’s cousin in the film, says, “Casting director Shruti Mahajan spotted me. She arranged a meeting with Mr Bhansali who had not seen a single film of mine. He was looking at me with a director’s eye and by the end of the meeting he finalised me for the part. I didn’t have to audition for it.”
The actor reveals his first meeting with co-star Deepika Padukone was an interesting one too. He reveals, “I am good friends with my Shaitan co-star Kalki Koechlin. She was shooting for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and invited me over to the sets. I went and sat near the monitor next to Deepika but was tongue-tied. I wanted to say something intelligent and didn’t want to make a fool of myself. My dilemma finally ended when she initiated the conversation and said hello. I then told her that I’m in Ram- Leela too.”
While the actor’s big break came with Shaitan he says filming it wasn’t an easy experience. He reveals, “The most horrifying moments were the underwater shots as I can barely swim. Bejoy would make us shoot at the deep end of the pool as you get the best camera angle there. Every time I would almost drown somebody would grab my hand. Once I almost drifted away and Kalki rescued me.”
While Gulshan is all set to be the new bad guy in Bollywood and shares his name with iconic villain Gulshan Grover, he tells us that he is often confused with the veteran actor. “He is definitely a legend and I respect him. I am often confused with him because of my name. When Yash Chopra passed away, from 8 am to midnight, I got calls asking for my reactions since Gulshan Grover had worked with him.”
The actor reveals he has had no formal training in acting but puts his theatre experience to use in his films as well. “I had no formal training and didn’t know how to put it across to my parents that I want to take up acting as a career. I started out by working with theatre practitioners in Bengaluru. I worked on a lot of different and breathtaking folk theatre where I had to learn art forms like Kalaripayattu and Kathakali and I still use a lot of that experience for my film characters.”
Theatre has also played another important role in the actor’s life with him meeting wife Kallirroi Tziafeta, through it. He says, “My wife is an actress too and I met her during a play in Lucknow. That day I was filling in for Neil Bhopalam who didn’t have dates for a play he was doing . My now wife knew some people connected to the play so she came to watch the show and that’s where someone introduced us. We kept in touch after that and after some time I proposed marriage.”
While Gulshan has been appreciated for his negative roles he says that Ram-Leela may just be his last film as a villain. He says, “I have no plans of sticking to my bad guy image. Ram- Leela is my last role as a villain. I have just completed film, which is a romantic comedy. I have signed two films with Pooja Bhatt and these parts are not negative roles either. I never thought I’d make something my niche. I aim to be different. I have four films coming up which are different from each other. There is a possibility of being typecast but I wish to break away from that.”
source: http://www.asianage.com / The Asian Age / Home> Life and Style / by Natasha Coutinho, The Asian Age / November 05th, 2013