Mumbai: Arjan Bajwa, who has so far worked with only male directors, says he enjoyed working with Hema Malini in her directorial venture Tell Me Oh Khuda and says she is authoritative yet fun to work with.
"Hemaji is an 'iron woman'. She has taken up so many roles in her personal life. She is a politician, a TV producer, a mother, a danseuse, a homemaker, she has been associated with social causes and now a filmmaker. One can learn so much from her and her work spirit," Arjan told IANS on phone from Mumbai.
The film is said to be Hema's attempt to re-launch her daughter Esha Deol in the film industry. It tracks the story of a girl's passionate quest to know her origins. Apart from Arjan, the film also stars Chandan Roy Sanyal.
Arjan, who forayed into Bollywood with Mani Ratnam's Guru and than featured in films like Faishon, calls himself fortunate to have got a chance to work with the Dream Girl.
"I have grown up watching Hemaji's film. She is the quintessential Hindi film heroine and has a vast experience as an actor. I consider myself fortunate enough to have got a chance to work with her in close proximity. I would say she is much more beautiful in real-life than she looks on screen," said Arjan, 33.
"Hemaji is authoritative yet fun to work with. She has an amazing sense of humour, she would make remarks and you can't stop laughing on her jokes. She has complimented me for my work," he added.
Tell Me Oh Khuda also brings together yesteryear stars Rishi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna and Dharmendra.
"All three of them are different. And you can learn a lot of things from them individually. Rishiji is very energetic and behaves like buddies. Vinodji is such a good looking man, one can learn so much from his life and Dharamji is like a father figure," said Arjan who shared a special bonding with Bollywood's original He-Man on the sets.
"Since both Dharamji and I are Punjabis, we connected instantly. We used to sit together and talk in Punjabi. He used to tell me about the culture of Punjab. I had grown close to him during the shooting of the film," he added.
Tell Me Oh Khuda is currently in post-production stage.
Arjan is also working on a film with Manoj Bajpayee tentatively titled Bijnor.
"Hemaji is an 'iron woman'. She has taken up so many roles in her personal life. She is a politician, a TV producer, a mother, a danseuse, a homemaker, she has been associated with social causes and now a filmmaker. One can learn so much from her and her work spirit," Arjan told IANS on phone from Mumbai.
The film is said to be Hema's attempt to re-launch her daughter Esha Deol in the film industry. It tracks the story of a girl's passionate quest to know her origins. Apart from Arjan, the film also stars Chandan Roy Sanyal.
"I have grown up watching Hemaji's film. She is the quintessential Hindi film heroine and has a vast experience as an actor. I consider myself fortunate enough to have got a chance to work with her in close proximity. I would say she is much more beautiful in real-life than she looks on screen," said Arjan, 33.
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Tell Me Oh Khuda also brings together yesteryear stars Rishi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna and Dharmendra.
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"Since both Dharamji and I are Punjabis, we connected instantly. We used to sit together and talk in Punjabi. He used to tell me about the culture of Punjab. I had grown close to him during the shooting of the film," he added.
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Arjan is also working on a film with Manoj Bajpayee tentatively titled Bijnor.
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