I'd love to date an older woman, says Sammir

Dec 13, 2006 Subhash K. Jha



Mumbai, Dec 13 (IANS) Sammir Dattani has signed Vikram Bhatt's "Life Mein Kabhi Kabhi" about a young man's relationship with an older woman.


"I'm really not supposed to talk about it. But yes, older women have always fascinated me. I'd love to date one. I was over the moon when a Hyderabad-based producer offered me a remake of 'Summer Of '42'," Sammir told IANS.


The unusual love story is supposed to star Rekha, Shabana Azmi or Dimple Kapadia opposite Sammir.


"And that's a thought I can build on endlessly," chuckled the young actor.


Sammir, who turns 25 in January, is surely growing up fast.


"This industry forces you to. While I was part of my family business, I was sheltered from real life. I was just this innocent Malabar Hill kid with no worries.


"When I announced my decision to be an actor my father looked at me as if I had lost it. Now, I've no time for anything, not even for love," said Sammir, who's been in a couple of serious relationships.


"But now I'm scared of a commitment. In the last six months I've been on four outdoor schedules for films in three languages. Where do I have the time for a girlfriend?"


Sammir, who played a chocolate-box hero in his first four films including "Uff Kya Jadoo Mohabbat Hai" and "Pyaar Mein Twist", has suddenly grown up.


"Three of my films have forced me to look at life a more serious light. In Nisha Chainani's 'Mumbai Marathon' I play a long-distance runner who loses his leg to cancer. The special effects and prosthetics in the film are so real even I got scared watching myself without a leg.


"Then I'm in almost every frame of Mani Shankar's 'Mukhbiir'. I play this government agent who infiltrates hardcore terrorist outfits. It's so realistic that my character undergoes a circumcision to be hundred percent foolproof in his new avatar."


" 'Mukhbiir' has helped me to grow as a person. It exposed me to a side of life that I didn't know existed. So, what if I haven't worked with Mani Ratnam as yet. One day I will. For now, I'm happy to have gotten this opportunity with the other Mani. His technical knowledge makes the film appear realistic and yet spectacular."


And now his third film, "Life Mein Kabhi Kabhi", a tale of love, life, happiness, sorrow and male bonding, has Sammir charged like never before.


"I've been a fan of Vikram Bhatt's cinema since 'Ghulam'. When he offered me this film I never knew it would be such a powerful role, since two of his favourite actors Dino Morea and Aftab Shivdasani were already in the project. But mine is a role to die for. I go through so many stages of change, from ruthless ambition to guilt and atonement.


"I guess I'm just lucky to be doing author-backed roles like 'Mukhbiir' and 'Life Mein Kabhi Kabhi' so early in my career."




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