Saif is a brilliant actor, undoubtedly. He is one of my favorites and I enjoy watching him on screen. Both of us agree we have great chemistry onscreen that stems from our off screen rapport. We trust each other as actors. While shooting we never tried to outdo each other. The other day we were watching the preview if our film and, at the end, we both agreed that we look so hot together.
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I think she’s a goddess. I completely adore her as a human being. For me, just being with her on the sets of Babul was so enriching; because I had her and all seniors - Amitji, Ravi uncle - all sitting and chatting about their heydays and I used to laugh. They are so rich in history and more than that they’re such wonderful human beings. I really cherish the moments when I used to sit with Hemaji and chat normally about life, the way she used to bless me, tell me about her experiences of being the No. 1 star of her times, awesome. Her smile is so warm that when she enters any room with it, she has everyone falling at her feet. She is truly the stuff of dreams and legends.
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My relationship with Amit uncle - personally and professionally - is very strong because we’re are extremely fond of each other. I completely adore him, I look upon him as an idol and I really respect him because of the person that he is, the kind of actor he is. He’s been my favourite actor since ages. But the kind of chemistry, the rapport I started sharing with him is as if I’ve been working with him forever. It’s been that great and the way we connect onscreen is unbelievable. So everything, from Black to Babul, that we’ve done, has been extremely wonderful and a really nice experience.
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The thing about me and Abhishek is that we are such close pals that our chemistry works on the big screen. That’s why after Bunty Aur Babli, Karan Johar has signed us both in a film together.
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musicindiaonline.com. Close Pals: Rani and AB Jr.. Retrieved on 22 April, 2006.
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Preity is a lovely co-star. All our films together have worked. She keeps joking that she'll put me in her wedding picture to ensure her marriage remains a superhit.
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nowrunning.com. There are no differences with Preity: Rani. Retrieved on 21 June, 2006.
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Bhansali is a very sensitive director. The way he approaches every aspect of filmmaking is awe-inspiring. 'Black' is his baby. It's certainly not an easy subject to direct and he has shown his class by giving the film such a sensitive treatment.
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bollyvista.com. Black has been a wonderful experience!. Retrieved on 21 June, 2006.
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I remember Beta making a huge impact on me. I had gone completely mad about Madhuri after seeing the movie.
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I was one of the fortunate ones to go for her wedding. And I was deeply shattered. But I was of course happy for her also. For all us fans, you know, when Madhuri used to do a film, it used to make a difference for all of us. Because there’s nobody like Madhuri, she’s like the legend.
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youtube.com. Rani on Madhuri Dixit. Retrieved on 28 June, 2007.
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We get along really well. Besides having a similar pattern of working, it's important to establish a comfort level between co actors. Mujhse Dosti Karoge was one big picnic. Since Hrithik and I were comfortable with each other I would tell him whether a particular scene was shot well or not. We are more friends then co stars. I would tell him to redo a scene if I thought it was not good or if there was something missing. Hrithik takes my suggestions seriously.
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I agree I have great screen chemistry with Rani. I was watching ‘Hum Tum’ the other day and I just think it’s a magical movie in parts. I think she’s a phenomenal actor and she brings something really special to the screen, for which I respect her a lot. It is competitive for me to be working with her because I actually want to be better than her because she is so very good.
Rani Mukerji
I absolutely enjoy working with Salman because I completely agree with the fact that he is the original rockstar. Nobody else is a rockstar quite like him and there is simply nobody else like him. He’s one of the most amazing actors we’ve got because the way he switches on and switches off with the camera is incredible. He becomes someone else when the camera is on and is somebody else when it’s off. He could be joking, playing around and saying something out of this planet before a shot and suddenly, with the lights, he’s all there; and that’s very difficult for an actor. Salman is a great actor because he can just transform into anybody. Full marks to him. My rapport with him, from the first day has been super. Maybe because we’re both alike - truthful, honest - so he and we connect.
Rani Mukerji
Here is this man, Kinski, and you have to put him on the screen. You have to take all his rage, all his intensity, all his demonic qualities, and make them productive for the screen. That was the task and there was no time for learning. I had to master the situation from day one, from the first day of shooting Aguirre. On set you have no choice. I had to be strong enough to shape him and force him to the utmost, beyond the limits of what is normally required for the shooting of a film. But he would push me equally-to the limit. It was not permissible to take even a little step back from his level of intensity and professionalism. And, of course, he literally would have been ready to die with me, if I had died on the ship in the rapids. He would have sunk in the ship with me, and vice versa. But I cannot deny that there were moments, which were dangerous, when we could have killed each other.
Klaus Kinski
When I was a kid, we watched the Vietnam War on the six o'clock news, and it was desensitizing. You felt you were watching a war film; meanwhile you were really watching these guys getting blown to bits. Parents need to protect their kids from watching that stuff.
Johnny Depp
I personally object to episodic games where you play one screen of Space Invaders and one screen of Breakout and one screen of Galaxians and one screen of this and one of that. To me, that's not a game. It's just taking five bad games, putting them together, and calling them one good game. I'm philosophically against that.
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