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This is an archive article published on May 6, 2012

Salt or pepper?

Ranbir Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan pulled it off in their recent TV ads,but several other actors couldn’t get under the skin of older look on the screen. Talk rates the performances

Anupam Kher’s performance as a senior citizen in Saaransh became his passport to success and critical acclaim. It worked well for Arjun Rampal,whose acting career was revived when he played the older antagonist in Om Shanti Om. In the 1969-film Aradhana,Sharmila Tagore played both lover and mother to Rajesh Khanna. Presently,only a few young actors are

comfortable appearing older on screen. Those who do,either run the risk of looking like a caricature,or their make-up and body language don’t look convincing. Here’s who did what,

and how.

Ranbir Kapoor-Tata Docomo ad

IT is quite an achievement that it takes more than an instant to recognise Ranbir Kapoor in the Tata Docomo ad. His gait,look and make-up do not betray his identity instantly. For someone who is currently the national heartthrob,it take guts to play an older character,even if it is for a television commercial. It is also rumoured that this is one of his looks

in his upcoming film Barfi,and this could be a perfect platform to promote the film.

Priyanka Chopra-7 Khoon Maaf

THE very first promo of 7 Khoon Maaf was promising. It’s the story of a fickle woman who spends her life — from her twenties to sixties — in search of true love. That the film was directed by Vishal Bharadwaj and had Priyanka Chopra playing the lead role,added to the excitement. But what showed up was make-up that most critics said could have been more varied. Except for a few jarring grey strands and a change in wardrobe,Chopra wasn’t any different.

Shah Rukh Khan–Dish TV ad and Veer Zaara

SHAH Rukh Khan may be struggling to retain his number one position in Bollywood but his constant experimentation with looks ensures that he is ahead in the race. Be it the geeky look in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi,his many avatars in the “Pappu aur Papa” ad series for Pepsodent toothpaste brand or the curly-haired look as a Tamil Brahmin in Ra.One. He turned old for the first time in 2004 for Veer Zaara and then appeared as a septuagenarian last year for a Dish TV ad. Khan,even in his over-the-top ways,carries off these looks effortlessly.

Abhishek Bachchan-Guru

AMONG his finest roles to date,Abhishek Bachchan’s transition in Guru,from a man in his youth right up to his fifites,may be a tad over-the-top but it was mostly smooth. While Mani Ratnam can be credited for extracting such a nuanced performance,Bachchan did play out the character of a partly paralysed yet determined businessman with ease.

Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan–Action Replayy and Guru

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THE two performances could not have been more far apart. While in Action Replayy,Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan plays a woman in her fifties,she certainly does not appear so. In her role as a fashionista,she could pass off as a 30-year-old. In contrast,she deserves an applause for her part in Guru,where she forgoes the make-up and neatly ties up her chalk-flecked hair in a bun. Her gait and body language supported her assumed part.

Akshay Kumar–Action Replayy and Mannapuram ad

HE did both the parts in the same year but neither looked convincing. In Action Replayy,it is his performance that lacks authenticity. His ad for Mannapuram Gold Loan,with his curly greys and a moustache,came across as what it was intended to be — a caricature.

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