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Work, as usual

Q: This sudden decision to get back to work?

It isn’t sudden. I’m starting with some dubbing for Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Eklavya, which I hope wouldn’t be strenuous. A few days ago I did some recording with Aadesh Shrivastava in Babul. I shall also be singing a song with Abhishek.

Q: A song with Abhishek!

Yes. It’s a private album that Rohan Sippy is producing with music by Vishal-Shekhar. I don’t know what kind of a song it is. They’re keeping it a secret from me. Once the track is ready they’ll ask me to come home and record with Abhishek.

Q: When will you start shooting?

It should happen by end of March.

Q: Do you think you’ve regained your energy to that extent?

I don’t know. I’ll soon find out. Let’s see how it goes. I’m going to take one step at a time. I’m starting with what’s less stressful and what doesn’t require me to go into the studios. I’ll be undergoing my final tests at the end this month or the first week of March. Then we’ll start allotting my dates for shooting.

Q: And that would be for Karan Johar’s and Ravi Chopra’s films?

That’s right. For Kabhi Alvidaa Na Kehna and Babul. For Kabhi Alvidaa? most of the work is over. Some small scenes with Abhishek remain. Babul requires a heavy amount of dates. Their 20-day December schedule was cancelled because of my illness. Those are the only two films I’ve on the floors. Then I’ve Balkrishnan’s Cheeni Kam, Ram Gopal Varma’s Sholay, Sarkar 2 and Ek in various stages of pre-production. And I must tell you, my makeup man Deepak Sawant has been waiting patiently for me to make a special appearance in his Bhojpuri film.

Q: You’ll be in a Bhojpuri film?

I must try and do that as soon as I can. His is a small film. And he doesn’t have that much resource. Deepak was supposed to finish his film by November. This [his illness] has been a terrible blow for me. As it is, Bhojpuri cinema isn’t flush with funds.

Q: Would you like to say something to those who are waiting for your return?

Arrey, why make such a big fuss about it? Everyone has to work. And I must do the same. I’m not doing anything extraordinary. I need to get back to work a little at a time. So it’s just a bit of work now. A bit of singing here, a bit of dubbing there.

Q: When did you actually take the decision?

I asked my doctors. They’ve been monitoring my health. And they said I could do some work to start with. I’m starting with the dubbing of Eklavyya. The film has sync-sound. But needs my dubbing here and there?hardly an hour’s work. Vinod has been waiting since December.

Q: There’s a queue of producers waiting to sign you.

I can’t meet too many people right now. Some of them have left scripts. Deepa Mehta has spoken to me about Komagata Maru. I’m waiting for the script.

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