Watch Abhay Deol reveal how Anurag Kashyap showed him how to perfect the drunkard walk from Emotional Atyachar and when his love for films started.
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00:00I would question myself, you know, like, do I really want to act?
00:08Have you always wanted to be an actor? Is that something you always thought or did it come
00:15kind of accidentally? Tell us a little bit about how you started being an actor.
00:20Well, yeah, I grew up in a family of filmmakers and so we were always surrounded by that.
00:26I remember going to the sets at the age of five and six and so I was very intrigued.
00:31I almost felt it was my right to be an actor because my family was, you know, in the business.
00:36So I used to take part in theater and school as well all the time and it was the only thing I
00:41felt I was ever good at. But soon after, when I turned 10 or 11, as I started to discover,
00:47you know, cinema from around the world and then I would see the cinema back at home,
00:51I would question myself, you know, like, do I really want to act?
00:55And also because everybody said, who'd come home, family and friends,
01:01and I was like, no, don't take me for granted. You know, I could be… I could be a doctor,
01:04I could be a scientist. So I denied it for a long time. But then around 19, when I was in college
01:10and I had to, you know, confirm my major, I was like, okay, just face it. This is what you want
01:15to do. You know, and I went for it. Yeah. And when you started doing the films,
01:21you know, obviously, they might have said, hero banega, but you actually play the, you know,
01:27non-hero, hero roles a lot. And it seemed like there was a point where you arrived at that,
01:33saying, this is really what I want to do. So tell us a little bit about where was the
01:38inspiration for that? What was the first movie where you felt, this is the kind of movies I want
01:42to do? It started off in childhood, you know, I… one of my earliest memories is of watching Star
01:48Wars. You know, you're an eight-year-old boy and it's just like, wow, what is this? You know,
01:54there's no songs and the action is so much better. And then as I grew older, I started to discover
02:01more filmmakers. I mean, funnily enough, at an early age, I discovered Stanley Kubrick,
02:05you know, The Shining. As a child, I loved getting… being spooked out of
02:11and The Shining did that. And then from there, I went on to discover, I remember, Terry Gilliam,
02:17Brazil, I think it was Terry Gilliam. So, it started off at that point and my journey just
02:23took off. And then when I went to college in LA, it just opened up even more. And even more,
02:28I realized that I want to act. And even more, I felt depressed when I looked at
02:33what was being made at home. Which was the first movie where you felt at home with
02:39that genre of movies? One that I saw that… when I was old enough to realize what I was liking was
02:46Blade Runner. And Sochanatha, my first one, was at least content-driven. But yeah, I think Manorama
02:52was the first one that I could get out of my skin, get into a comfort zone that was… it wasn't my
02:58comfort zone. So, you know, this is a question you're asked often about how you prepare for a
03:02role, especially when you look at something like a Dev D, where you're taking drugs, you're getting
03:08drunk and, you know, how far does method acting go? Well, I've done my share of experimenting
03:14with drugs and whatnot in college. You're on tape. Yeah, I know. I've said this anyways and
03:19I've done what I've done now. There's nothing I can do about it. I think I drank maybe thrice
03:24in three occasions on set because I just wanted to get a feel of acting while drunk. You can't
03:30really get drunk and act because you're going to be working for eight, nine, ten hours.
03:34I remember asking Anurag once for the walk. And people love that walk in that song from
03:41where Paro gets married, Emosh Lathichar. And I just remember this moment of asking Anurag,
03:45well, just walk like a drunkard and show me. And he did it bang on. It was brilliant. So,
03:50you can take tips. You can ask your director, can you show me? Not all directors can.
03:55But I know that Anurag and Divakar are good actors. So, you know, you can see how they interpret it.
04:00And then it's not a matter of copying them. It's a matter of finding your approach to it.