Monday

Malini Malhotra plays Shonali Gujral in FASHION

As we prepare for the biggest production in BPP history, we present an exclusive interview with Malini Malhotra who plays supermodel Shonali Gujral in BPP's FASHION.

Watch this space in the next few days as we present intimate interviews with Natasha Rai who plays supermodel Meghna Mathur and Monisha Rai who plays Janet Sequeira.


Q. We have all seen your million dollar pentouse of Horse Shoe Bay in a video that your family posted online. But isn't it true that until a few years ago, you worked in the custodial department?

As I have said before, I was married into the prestigious Malhotra family and everything I have today is theirs. I have never denied my humble beginnings and in fact I am very proud that I have come a long way. I will not comment on whether I worked in the custodial department because I don't want to belittle people who work hard in custodial or any other type of services. To me, whether you are working as CEO or a janitor makes no difference. I don't know why the press is obsessed with our penthouse and material posessions. To me, it is just a house. Because I am so tired of all the press reports about my "penthouse" and since we now have a child, you will be happy to know that we will soon be selling our home. We are looking for a kid-friendly house in West Vancouver with a big backyard that Rahul can play in.

Q. How can you afford such an expensive home?

The reason I don't like to talk about my wealth and good fortune is because it is all unimportant to me. When people show off their wealth, it really disgusts me. Marne ke baad insaan kya leke jaata hai? I have seen some bad times in my life and whatever I have today is a result of my bhakti and blessings from Durga Ma. One day when I am gone, I hope to be remembered for being a good friend, wife, sister and maybe even a good actress but never for being a rich snob. That is just not me.

Q. Many reporters have observed that in your real life you always start acting like the latest character that you are playing in you movie. As an example, when you played Devdas, you started behaving like Chandramukhi and when you did Race, your daily outfits were very glamorous and westernized. What's with this obsession to your filmy roles?

I am a born actress and feel like in order to do full justice to my roles, I must feel the character I am playing. So, I like to dress like my character in my daily life. When I was playing a glamorous role in Race, I lost 35 pounds and was wearing cocktail dresses and evening gowns because I wanted to make sure that I would fit into the character and into those dresses! Race released and both critics and fans said that I stole the show. I think it's very importable to be comfortable in playing your part. I would never play a role unless I could do 100% justice to my character. And I would definitely not wear a tight fitting dress if I didn't have the body to carry it off! The camera never lies and if I put on weight, everyone will be able to see it. Currently, I have gained 10 pounds and am going around the city in temples and discos in very humble attire because I want to fit into the character of Chandramukhi again. When my film releases, I don't want people to say "she looks beautiful" or "she looks skinny." That is not important to me. I want everyone to say "she looks like Chandramukhi." That is important for me as an actress.

Q. In this industry, they say that you are known by your last release and your last release "We R Family" was a flop. People who have seen the sneak preview of FASHION are only praising Natasha Rai and newcomer Monisha Rai is the most in-demand actress of all the top producers. Do you still feel like you are the numero uno actress?

Everyone has got his or her place. I want to have my own place. I have no interest in siting in another person's seat. All major actresses from Sridevi to Madhuri and Malini to Natasha have given flops. My hits are mine. Whether it was "KANK," "LCMD, " Silsila," "Devdas," or "Race." Even in TGI's "We R Family," my character was well appreciated for its own merit. Ultimately no one star makes a film succeed. Only the reputation of the production house runs. I have been the favorite actress of the audience in every poll and of the critics in every review. Despite "We R Family," BPP offered me the first choice to play any character in two of their upcoming films. If this doesn't make me the most in-demand and number one actress, then I don't know what does!

Q. Without any further adieu, could you please announce your upcoming films and the new films you recently signed?

My fans have been anxiously waiting to see me as supermodel and showstopper Shonali Gujral in FASHION and they will not be disappointed as the film will be releasing within the next few days. I am so glad to be reviving my favorite character of Chandramukhi in the next saaga of Devdas. During the last few months, I have been going around town in humble attire to research and fit into the skin of this character. Finally, I am very excited to announce that I have just signed on the dotted line to play one of the lead parts of Janki in BPP's "LAJJA." I was initially hesitant because there were so many characters in the film. But when I heard the story, I fell in love with Janaki's part! Lajja is based on the plight of women in our community as seen and experienced by the lead character Vaidehi (Manisha Koirala). The movie mocks the double standards of men in our community that treat us like dolls without caring for our feelings. The fact that the four women's names (Maithali, Janaki, Ramdulhari, and Vaidehi) are all versions of Goddess Seeta, the ideal Hindu woman's name, is a message in itself. I have always done roles that I believed in and identified with and although this is a multi starrer, I am sure we will all look back at "Lajja" one day with a great sense of pride. It is a powerful female-centric movie.

Q. There are rumors of an open war between you and Natasha Rai. In fact it is common knowledge that you cannot stand each other and that there was a big clash when you ran into her at Bang Bang Bollywood night club recently. What's your version of the story?

The media loves creating stories that two actresses are either best friends or that they can't stand each other. In reality, we are not friends or enemies. She has extended her hand in friendship to me several times on email and in person but I have politely declined. I am not interested in being friends with her and I have said this many many times. It is true that she did approach me again at the event you mentioned but we were very cordial to each other and she even bought me a drink. So, there was no clash as you are suggesting. We don't have to be good friends to work together as we are both thorough professionals and have always had a comfortable working relationship. As a co-star she is a lovely lady and all our films together have been hits. In fact my fans keep joking that I should put her in my wedding picture to ensure that my marriage will be a super hit! It would be silly for Natasha or myself to let personal differences get in the way of a beautiful professional relationship. She's a highly talented and hard working actress and when you work with someone like her, you are always improving your own talents. I definitely look forward to making many more hit films with her as long as she keeps her personal life separate from her professional life.

Q. Where do you go from now? Have you considered finding someone and settling down or are you going to remain a widow?

Rajiv left us more than a year ago and I am now slowly getting back to normal. His memories will forever be in our hearts but for the sake of my loved ones and my family, friends and fans, I have to move on with my life. If I keep obsessing over his death, I will also die within months. I am focusing all my energy on raising Rahul right now but I am open to the possibility of finding that special someone again. My father in law says I used to be a Malhotra daughter in-law but now I have become a Malhotra daughter. I think that pretty much sums up how I feel about my current state and my future. I will do whatever my family decides is best for me. I will blindly marry whoever they choose for me. My love, trust and faith in them is blind and unconditional. I will even marry a tree if they want me to! (laughs)

15 comments:

Shrijana Rauniyar said...

Wow this girl just blows me away. She's so calm, confident, graceful yet humble. We need more such women in Trollywood. I really admire and look up to her.

Sanjana AKA Sanju said...

I'm so delighted to see T-Fare up and running again. I have thoroughly missed Natasha's article's and Malini's films.

I am so glad Malini has signed her idol Madhuri's role in Lajja. This is one of my favorite films but I wonder who will be signed to play the lead of Manisha's role?? Perhaps Monisha or Natasha will be perfect because they are both Nepali girls who have suffered a lot of verbal and physical abuse from many Trollywood men. When will T-Fare announce rest of the cast?? I AM SO ANXIOUS to see Lajja!!!! I recommend Niraj for Jackie's role and Saagar for Ajay Devgan's role. Monisha can play Mahima and Natasha can play Manisha. But what about the legendary Rekha's role? Maybe Amrita?? WOW I CANT WAIT. SUPERB IDEA FROM T-FARE!!!!

Khushboo said...

Malinijee if you are reading, first offs SOO SORRY to heaar about your hubby. I cried like a baby when i heard news of this. I think you make a fantastic pair with Natasha Rai - you are 100% right. You should sign all your movies with her to make sure it's super hit. I did not like your film "we R family" i think you had gained some weight. But I am really looking fwd for Lajja. Very nice concept!!

Chakraborthy B. said...

Malini you are a talented actress and I found you to be very well grounded. But I laughed reading that you are going around dressed in humble clothes to research your role in Devdas :) When can we see baby Rahul pics??

rehan S. said...

Nice interview from Malini. The upcoming release of Fashion and announcement of Lajja will do wonders to this site's readership. We also need Natasha's articles again to keep the focus on quality news articles about this community.

Now for my 2 cents - I'd vote for Natasha Rai to play the lead role of Manisha Koirala. She fits the character PERFECTLY. In her own life she has dealt with so many coward men - N, R, R, S...the list is endless and she has seen so many other women suffer physical and mental abuse like her sisters M, M, and A. I don't want to take names because my comment may get deleted but Natasha is the PERFECT woman to play Manisha's part. Monisha is perfect for the younger Mahima's role and for Rekha's role...hmm that's a tough one. I'll let BPP decide that one.

Thanks for the brilliant interview. Malini has handled some tough questions. Although I am not completely satisfied with the answers, I think she should be applauded for at least having the guts to take these tough questions. There's a LOT of questions being raised about her sudden rise to fame and fortune. :-)

Saagar Malhotra said...

Very nice, graceful and honest interview from Malini Malhotra. I am waiting also to see who will win the poll for Manisha's part in LAJJA. We shall see. I think everyone can guess who gets my vote :)

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Tammy K. said...

More than just the interview, i am glad the site is running again. I hope the divorce drama is over. Poor girl Monisha. I am sure she will do better.

What surprises me is that even after such a long absence, t-fare fans are back and going by the comments pouring in, i can imagine how many hundreds of people must be reading. kudos!!

gautam Verma said...

Malini jee if you are single and ready to mingle, i am ready, willing and able to take you out for the time of your life. You are a beauty of nature and I want to treat you like the lady that you are!

Reshma - BDS said...

Very sweet interview from Malini but I think she should have given more information about how she got all the money. I like her humble attitude though. She is right that we don't take money with us after death!!

I am anxiously waiting the interview of my FAVOURITE ACTRESS Natasha Rai!!! Please publish it fast and release Fashion once and for all!!

Nafeesa said...

Lajja is THE BEST thing to happen to BPP & T-Fare. What a brilliant idea!! I am already getting goosebumps :-) Madhuri, Manisha, Mahima and Rekha have all given award winning performances in this film. Although the film belongs to Manisha, ALL the actresses have integral parts. My favorite is Madhuri…she has the biggest punch lines. I think Natasha would be ideal for Manisha's part and it will be good to see them dancing together in "badi mushkil"

Malini handles these questions very bravely. I like women that can handle tough questions. You should pose similar tough questions to Natasha & Monisha. I want to know what Monisha was doing in Bangkok and how can Natasha afford the 2 condos in Vancouver? They should clear the rumors once and for all, just like Malini has.

Srinivasan P. said...

Malini u r such a beauty and so nice human being just like Chandramukhi. I really like your character unlike the proud paro types. Keep up your nice attitude!

Bibek R. said...

Malini looks wonderful in Silsila and Race but I didn't like her in LCMD and KANK where she looks almost like Chinese lady. I hope she has maintained the fit look for Fashion but I don't expect a lot considering everything she has been through. Is it not possible to post pictures of this beauty? She should consider Bollywood films as she's very beautiful - at least on camera.

Nimit Mehra said...

Malini you are so lovely. Sorry to hear of Rajiv's death but I am a good man too. Will you marry me? :-)

Nimit Mehra said...

Malini you are so lovely. Sorry to hear of Rajiv's death but I am a good man too. Will you marry me? :-)