Wednesday, May 18, 2011

[ZESTCaste] Before 'Aarakshan' I was against reservations: Saif

 

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/before-aarakshan-i-was-against-reservations-saif/152705-8-66.html

Before 'Aarakshan' I was against reservations: Saif
IANS
Posted on May 17, 2011 at 07:34pm IST

Mumbai: Saif Ali Khan found his role of a Dalit in Aarakshan most
challenging because it didn't come naturally to him and admits that
the film has changed his perspective about reservation policies and he
now feels they should exist.

"When I got this movie, I was completely against reservations. I felt
that things should be done on merit. That was my first thought, but
after having done the movie, I realised that there is another side to
it, which is that most people in our country are very underprivileged
and they have no chance in life," Saif told reporters here.

"It's not like you can get a job without passing the exam. So even if
10-20 percent of the backward classes manage to get an education, it
is good. So after doing this film, I have altered my mind on
reservations to quite an extent. I think it should exist, but to what
extent and what percentage that is debatable," he added.

Before 'Aarakshan' I was against reservations: Saif

Set for an August 12 release, director Prakash Jha's Aarakshan is a
high voltage drama centering on caste-based reservations in government
jobs and educational institutions. The film also stars Amitabh
Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Manoj Bajpayee and Prateik Babbar.

Saif played a rustic guy in Omkara and a terrorist in Kurbaan, but
found his role of a Dalit in Aarakshan the most challenging.

"It was very challenging to get into the character for this film
because this is a role where more than acting, it's about looking and
feeling the part from inside and having a certain expression in your
eyes," said the 40-year-old.

"I talked a lot about it with Prakashji and prepared for it. Prakashji
basically said that the character has a Zen-like calm rather than
edgy.

"Lot of things helped, like the clothes, the hairstyle, the moustache.
These are slightly more external things, but the idea was to learn how
to feel the part. It's probably the most challenging role I had to do
because it doesn't come at all naturally to me to be that," he added.

Although the actor is quite excited about his role, controversy has
already begun to hound the film. Recently Jha got a letter from a
group called Dalit Suraksha Samiti, protesting against the portrayal
of Saif as a Dalit.

When asked about this, Saif said: "It's become a habit now to raise a
voice on things. Sometimes the protests have relevance and a point,
but sometimes it is unnecessary. It is difficult to keep everyone
happy. It's a wrong thing that without watching the film, an objection
has been raised. When they see the film, they will be happy."

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