Sriram Raghavan to launch Mukesh's grandson
By Subhash K. Jha
Director Sriram Raghavan of 'Ek Haseena Thi' fame is introducing Neil Mathur, grandson of the legendary singer Mukesh, in his next film 'Johnny Gaddaar'. Many decades ago, Neil's illustrious grandfather had started his career as an actor in films like 'Nirdosh', 'Dukh Sukh', 'Adaab Arz', 'Anurag' and a cameo in Raj Kapoor's 'Aah'.
Neil is aware of the Mukesh mantle that he must carry forward. 'Acting has been a dream for me since I was four. In fact, I did two films as a child. It was acting and not singing that interested me. And my father (singer Nitin Mukesh) always encouraged me. I believe one can be successfully creative in any field of showbiz - acting, direction or singing. For me it is acting,' Neil told IANS.
Neil claims he has been getting several offers. 'I have been reading scripts. But I want to focus on 'Johnny Gaddaar'. I'll start something new after this film. We are shooting 'Johnny Gaddaar' in a non-stop start-to-finish schedule. I can't start anything else until it is through.'
Sriram's last film 'Ek Haseena Thi' came two years ago. It took him that long to break free of Ram Gopal Varma's fold and discover another area of creative activity.
But now he is directing a film strangely entitled 'Johnny Gaddaar'. What on earth is that? 'It is a caper thriller,' explains Sriram. 'If I had to pick a genre it would have to be in the same line of vision as Tony Scott's 'True Romance' or Joel Coen's 'Blood Simple'. Nearer home I'd say it is like Abbas-Mustan's 'Baazigar'.'