Kunal Kapoor may have had only three releases in last seven years but the actor says he did not want visibility at the cost of quality work.
The 38-year-old actor, who made his debut with M F Hussain’s “Meenaxi” and shot to fame with “Rang De Basanti,” said the feeling of working continuously was always there, but he did not get good roles.
“A desire to be out there working in films was always there, as that’s what I am supposed to do. It’s a bit of a Catch-22 situation because as an actor you want to keep doing lots of work.
“Acting is something I enjoy incredibly, but having said that, I had just three releases in last seven years. You want to be there but again the choice is whether you want to do everything that comes your way or wait for the scripts that excite you. I choose to go with the latter,” Kunal told PTI.
During his time away from the silver screen, the actor tried his hands in theater and writing, which he said kept him occupied and saved him from frustration.
“Luckily, it has been a really productive time. I had a chance to do good theatre. I have been writing and had the chance to develop those ideas into scripts. I also co-founded a successful tech company. I think if I didn’t have all these things around me it would have been incredibly frustrating.”
Kunal believes filmmaking is a director’s medium and the only thing an actor can do is choose a good director.
“An actor doesn’t decide how a film should be. It is a director’s medium. Actor doesn’t have much control on how the film should shape. The only power the actor has is to choose people you work with.
“I always choose people, who are incredibly passionate about what they are doing, because I am. For me, that is one of the deciding factors apart from my role. I had been on the sets where I turned up and the film didn’t matter so much to others the way it did to me,” he said.
From Agencies, Feature image courtesy abplive