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In terms of action, the Cinthol ad was bigger than Dhoom 2. It instilled an anger and determination in me to get it perfect, whether I was rock climbing or zooming on a bike.
It had to be better than anything I'd done before because I identify with the catch-line completely.
Unstoppable, that's you?
Yeah, as long as there's life, one should carry on no matter what the ups and downs.
In eight years you've seen the highs and the lows. Where do you see yourself at this stage in your career?
For me success is not measured by career prospects. It means being free to be myself, lead the life the way I want to, without adapting to social norms or worrying about creating the wrong impression. (Smiles) In that respect, I'd say I'm very successful.. though success is a relative term.
You've played so many unreal film characters. There must be times when you start believing you're a superhero?
It takes a lot of sweat, blood and time to infuse life and dignity to these characters. Once the job is done, it's easy for me to bounce back to being myself. (Laughs) I'm like this spring.. stretch and recoil.
Yes, after Koi... Mil Gaya when I got back to being myself I was a lot sharper and smarter. And after all the hectic activity in Dhoom, I just wanted to laze around and gobble chocolates.
I'm so different from the characters I portray that when I watch myself on screen, I look on in disbelief and wonder if that's really me.
And after Akbar?
(Laughs) I was Akbar for so long that the lines got a little blurred.
The reactions to Jodhaa Akbar have been mixed.
That's understandable given the genre, the magnitude and the fact that the film was not playing to the gallery. It was one man's vision. Even for mainstream films like Krrish and Dhoom 2, there's been one person out of 10 who didn't like the movies. For me criticism is as welcome as the compliments because they help me learn where we could have done better.
What about the feedback to your performance?
It's overwhelming. (Smiles) When Sairaji (Saira Banu) called to invite me over to her home because Dilip uncle (Dilip Kumar) wanted to give me a hug, that was bigger for me than the Oscars.
I'm thankful to Ashutosh for believing I could pull off the role when I was so unsure myself. The film was banned in certain states like Rajasthan, UP and MP following protests though the ban was lifted after a couple of weeks. No one should have the right to ban a film after the Censor Board has passed it. But the sad truth is that in our country there are so many different sections that are difficult to control.
If someone decides to go on the offensive for personal gratification or to be on national TV, how do you stop him? It's the filmmakers who stand to lose. Jodhaa Akbar would have been a much bigger hit had it not been for these bans. It's high time we grew up.
How's your sister Sunaina? There's been a lot written about her illness?
She's fine. Looking at her you won't even think she has cough and cold. That's how strong she is.
She must be excited about having another niece or nephew in less than a month?
We're all very excited. Everyone's hunting for names.
What's Rehaan's reaction?
(Smiles) At the moment my son is trying to understand the concept of birth. He points to his mother's stomach and says, "Baby."
Since Rehaan looks like you, are you now hoping for a daughter who's a mirror image of her mother?
Rehaan looks like Sussanne. As for a daughter, why think of something over which you have no control?