Sammir finds it easier to play a flirt
Feb 25, 2007 Subhash K. Jha"I've never been more nervous about any of my films, not even 'Amrithdhare', which required me to act far more mature than I really am," Sammir told IANS.
In "Sajni" he needed to sport two different looks.
"In the first-half I'm a carefree, flirty campus dude. This was easy to do since I'm a big flirt in real life. No harm meant. But I like to make my girlfriends feel special. Hence flirting with my 'Sajni' co-star Sharmila for the camera was easy.
"It was the second-half that posed a problem. I had to sport a totally opposite executive look... suits, ties, briefcases. Here's where my corporate background helped me. I fell back on my role in Madhur Bhandarkar's 'Corporate'."
Sammir also said that his family background helped him etch out the role of a businessman convincingly.
"Again, I belong to a business family so it wasn't so hard to look business-like. From the age of four I imitated my dad, got myself a small desk and a big briefcase and pretended to attend office."
The film was shot almost entirely in Britain.
"Sharmila and I had loads of fun shooting in Kent and London. This is her first film. So I felt like quite a veteran," remarked Sammir.
"It's good to be back in Kannada cinema. I feel I'm home again."
The film hit the marquee Friday and has got encouraging reviews.
Sameer Dattani Pictures
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