Neetu Singh son is a star and she too is making a comeback with 'Do Dooni Chaar' after more than two decades, but Neetu Singh says that neither she nor her actor husband Rishi Kapoor has ever tried to coach Ranbir despite having so many years of experience in Bollywood.
'This is something that we were very sure about since the very beginning of Ranbir's career. He has been doing his own stuff. 'Saawariya' as well as 'Bachna Ae Haseeno' have shown that he has been making smart choices and succeeding quite well,' Neetu Singh told IANS.
'We never thought of teaching acting to Ranbir. Whatever he has done, he has done on his own. Of course, whenever he has needed any help, we have always been there just like any other parents would be. But beyond that it's always up to him on how he wants to interpret a character and portray it on the screen,' she added.
However, the family has been sharing a healthy interaction over the years as Bollywood has been a part of their blood.
'We do talk about movies most of the time and over the years whenever a film has released, regardless of which actor stars in it, we have spoken about it', she said.
'It could have been a dining table conversation where we would have collectively critiqued a film. It could be positive or constructive talk about a film and along with Ranbir we have got into discussions around the way a particular scene unfolds or an actor performs,' Neetu said.
So which of her husband's performances would she rate the highest over the years?
' 'Chandni' and 'Damini',' she replied promptly. 'He has been very good in dozens of films over the last 40-odd years, but from the recent lot of his films, these two films are closest to my heart. These were difficult roles, especially 'Damini' where he had such a huge predicament to face. And he played this role to perfection,' Neetu said.
One of the popular actresses of the 1970s and 1980s, Neetu featured in a string of hits like 'Khel Khel Mein', 'Priyatama', 'Deewar', 'Kala Patthar', 'Doosra Admi' and 'Kabhi Kabhie'.
Years after her last big film 'Yaarana' (1981) with Amitabh Bachchan, she would now be seen in 'Do Dooni Chaar' along with Rishi Kapoor. What made her take the plunge?
'Frankly, there were offers over the years, but we all were so busy in our things,' she smiled. 'Then my daughter Riddhima got married while Ranbir too began his acting career. This is when this exciting film 'Do Dooni Chaar' came up and I was game for the comeback. The film is a meaningful light-hearted entertainer where Rishi-ji plays a mathematics teacher while I play his wife and a mother of two grown-up kids.'
Directed by Habib Faisal, 'Do Dooni Chaar' would be releasing in the latter half of 2009.
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