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This is an archive article published on February 25, 2011

Re-launch pad

Many similarities bind Jackky Bhagnani and Mimoh Chakraborty — they are both industry kids,both starred in insufferable debuts that floundered at the box office and both refused to shy away from the failure and are now being “relaunched”.

Many similarities bind Jackky Bhagnani and Mimoh Chakraborty — they are both industry kids,both starred in insufferable debuts that floundered at the box office and both refused to shy away from the failure and are now being “relaunched”. What sets the two apart is that while the former attributes the unfortunate start to his film career to Kal Kissne Dekha,his launch vehicle provided by daddy producer Vashu Bhagnani,the son of the cult superstar Mithun Chakraborty,blames it all on himself.

“I was too naïve,” he says explaining his Terminator-meets-The Undertaker look in his 2008 debut film,Jimmy. “I hadn’t groomed myself and wanted to be accepted the way I was.”

He’s learnt his lesson; Chakraborty is now 15 kilos lighter,with cropped hair,absent sunglasses and a stubble in place to hide his baby face. In short,reinvented as Mahakshay Chakraborty for his relaunch in Vikram Bhatt-directed 3D horror film,Haunted. 2008 had seen other industry lads like Farhan Akhtar,Prateik Babbar and Imran Khan debut too. Having gone into a shell,it took his father’s encouragement and lots of soul-searching before Chakraborty could re-emerge. He then spent the remaining time figuring out where he had gone wrong and trying to plug the gaps.

Bhagnani admits to having similarly cocooned himself,though he recovered soon. Within a few months,he was back,attending events,parties and throwing birthday bashes for friends. “I struggled for seven years before I could convince my father that I am worthy of an acting career — I went from obese to fit and took up courses in acting,dancing,the works. Where we went wrong was that we chose a script that tried to replicate the magic Hrithik Roshan yielded with Kaho Na… Pyaar Hai — love story,dancing and some action thrown in — not realising that the times had changed,” he says,shaking his head and omitting to mention that while Roshan had a double role in his debut,he had the superpower to see the future. “But in my upcoming film,I’m being myself. So technically,I’d say F.A.L.T.U is my launch,” he smiles.

Bhagnani has an advantage in his father,who has at both times financially backed his “launch”. Choreographer Remo D’Souza,who is now directing F.A.L.T.U,was already on board before Kal Kissne Dekha released. Chakraborty,on the other hand,has on both occasions signed the film on his own merit. The latter recounts having visited every possible producer and director’s office with his new portfolio until he heard from Bhatt. “I was so ecstatic at being taken on that I didn’t know until much later that I was part of a horror film and playing the lead in it.”

With their films due for release — F.A.L.T.U in April and Haunted in May — both boys are bracing themselves to be judged again. Beneath the eager-to-please smiles,there lies nervousness as they attempt to judge the intentions of the mediapersons they interact with — the wariness probably stemming from the criticism they have been subjected too. But there is confidence too. “It’s the love for cinema,” they say. After all,Bhagnani has given up his father’s lucrative film production business and a career as a builder and Chakraborty,his childhood dream of becoming an astronomer at NASA. Well,he’s still aiming for the stars.

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