Monday, March 22, 2010

Why Shah Rukh is Juhi Chawla's 'Lucky Ali'

With IPL season 3 on, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) co-owner Juhi Chawla is keeping her fingers crossed. The actor talks about the team, Shah Rukh Khan, luck and more.

KKR was last in the IPL list last season. You must be tense this time.

We just need the luck factor this time. We are proud of Dada (Sourav Ganguly). He has the captain�s luck and he is a fighting cricketer. We hope he brings that dash to the team.

Do you think changing the colour of the KKR jersey - from black to purple - will add to the luck factor?

[Smiles] Going with the luck factor, we have changed the colour of our jerseys to purple. We hope that�ll gives us a Purple Patch. But personally, I loved the black one more.

The team management is working very hard, both on and off the field, this time and we are confident of doing well. We just need luck, as I said.

Are you superstitious?

Not really. But every time there is a KKR match in Kolkata, I try to go and offer my prayers at a city temple.

Your friendship with Shah Rukh Khan goes a long way back.

Yes, we are buddies. That�s why, whether it�s starting a film production house [Dreamz Unlimited] or owning an IPL team, I try to have him with me. I call him �Lucky Ali�� he brings good luck to the people associated with him.

Okay, let�s go down memory lane now. You became an overnight sensation with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak [QSQT]. Did you ever dream of making it so big in Bollywood?

You know, I was about 10 years old when my family got an invitation to watch the Filmfare Awards in Mumbai. It was the only film event I saw in my childhood days. I was awestruck! It was a big night� the entire film industry was present� there was Lakshmikant-Pyarelalji�s live orchestra� awards� I watched wide-eyed.

And years later, I found myself working in the same industry and getting Filmfare awards. It�s a feeling that you can�t express in words.

How much has Juhi Chawla changed since the QSQT days?

Honestly speaking, I have tried not to change. Yes, I used to be a very shy person. But acting in front of the camera has made me get over my shyness. I have become more confident.

When I started as an actress, I used to get nervous and scared if given a complicated dance step or a long dialogue. Obviously, now you can�t expect that from me! Otherwise, I think I haven�t changed� I�ve tried not to let success rob me of my true self.

People love to see you in comedies than in serious roles.

It�s fun doing comedies. You don�t even realise when you are through with a particular scene. By nature I am a fun-loving person, so I enjoy doing comedies. But an actor should do all kinds of roles and so I have tried and still try my hand at emotional and serious films.

You almost ruled the 90s as Bollywood�s No. 1 actress�

Believe me, I never wanted these numbers. All that was in my mind at that time, even today, is that I have to do good work.

You have a flair for singing, too. Ever thought of cutting an album?

[Smiles] What do you think? Who will give me a chance to sing for a film, or an album?

So, how will you describe yourself?

I am an ordinary person who had some extraordinary opportunities.

Source: http://sify.com/movies/bollywood/fullstory.php?id=14935979

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