You’re making your film debut with a movie titled Khel. Quite a coincidence for a cricketer.Not really. There’s nothing of the cricketer in this thriller. I play Rohan Poddar who lives off his forefathers and is an easy-going chap. See, this scene is a funeral and I’ve just turned up in a bright red shirt! Hmmm, from wife Aditi Jaitly to Celina Jaitley (your heroine in Khel).Now, that’s a coincidence! They spell their names differently—one is from UP and I think Celina’s from Punjab. But there are no similarities that I know of. We’ve seen some pretty steamy kisses in the promos between Celina and you.This is a Hindi movie with love and passion. I’m just diving into the job like any other. I get the feel of the scene from my director. Can you compare cricket with films?I think they are poles apart. Cricket deals with reality—11 people go on the field with no script or chances of a retake. No one can get a 100 out of me on the field, but a director can create it in a movie. In films, everything is rehearsed and fictional. You rocked at the Indian International Film Awards performance. Where did you learn to dance like that?I started dancing to the song only six days before I performed. I’ve never performed on stage, even in school, or been to classes. I got so many complaints over the years that I spent more time in discos, but it finally paid off!