| Choosing
to remain tight-lipped about the situation, all
the cast and the crew could do was express
happiness at the star-studded turnout.
A
suitably bejeweled leading lady Rani Mukherjee
looked anxious and had all the right reasons to be
so. "I am nervous and anxious as I do not
want to let my fans down,” she said.
“I
am glad there was such a heavy turn-out,” said
the Big B.
Speaking
on his acutely striking bonding with Rani, Big B
says: "We've been cast in very unusual roles
in Black. And then in KANK we were a
very different kind of father-in-law and
daughter-in-law."
"Now
we play another very different and unusual
father-in-law and daughter-in-law in Baabul. I
guess we're lucky to have our acting talents being
tested in such unusual ways. I'm very fortunate to
get such unusual opportunities."
"Rani
is a terrific co-star and it's a pleasure to work
with her. All of us, Jaya, Abhishek and I, are
very fond of her."He recalls Rani's concern
for his health on the sets. "She's a very
caring girl and a thorough professional on
camera."
With
the who's who of tinsel town in attendance, Baabul
was unveiled with more than just grandeur.
"This
is also the 50th year of B R Films, so we thought
the premiere should be grand as well,” said a
beaming Ravi Chopra.
At
the Baabul premiere, the silence of the stars
seemed to give away a lot - the combined presence
of Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Salman
Khan and John Abraham's hasty entry right after
Salman Khan had left enough fodder for the
grapevines to chew on. |