He's acted and he's sung, he's written films and is also anchoring a TV show. But now, after successfully impressing with his acting skills in "Rock On!" and "Luck By Chance", Farhan Akhtar is itching to get back into directing.Farhan, who has been juggling the roles of writer, director, actor, singer, TV host and producer, says he enjoys everything he does but direction is next on the agenda.
"I'll be directing very soon. Right now I don't know whether that will be my earlier postponed directorial venture 'Voice From The Sky' or not, but direction is on my agenda," Farhan told IANS over the phone from Mumbai.
He carved a niche for himself with his directorial debut "Dil Chahta Hai" (2001), which along with other honours bagged a National Award too. He later directed "Lakshya" and "Don - The Chase Begins".
Asked which facet of filmmaking gives him maximum creative satisfaction, he said: "It's very difficult to pick one thing and say that this gives me the maximum creative satisfaction and I enjoy doing that the most. It is said that every action has an equal and opposite reaction; so I enjoy every action I do.
"When audiences appreciate whatever you do and your skill is respected and spoken about in the industry, it sure feels nice, no matter which skill they are appreciating."
"Luck By Chance", which is Zoya Akhtar's directorial debut, has been received well by critics as well as the audiences and Farhan says he is proud of his elder sister.
"I'm extremely proud of Zoya's work. I'm happy for her as a brother and as a producer. It's great to know that the film has received appreciation from all corners and that Zoya's eye for detail, her writing and the way she has extracted performances from the actors are lauded too," he said.
Zoya approached many stars for the role that Farhan ultimately played, but they refused it saying that the character had grey shades. Farhan, however, says he had absolutely "no apprehensions playing Vikram Jaisingh" in "Luck By Chance".
"I was not at all apprehensive about doing the role because, according to me, it's a very real life-like character. You often see people like him; he is not someone difficult to find. I could very well imagine a person who is like my character; hence there were no doubts in my mind," said Farhan.
He says his two little daughters Shakya and Akira get extremely excited when they see him on screen.
"The little one is only two years old; so she is quite small to actually give any reaction verbally, but she gets excited when she sees me on the screen. The elder one, who is eight, too feels extremely thrilled when she sees my film. When her friends tell her that they saw me on TV, it makes her very happy," said Farhan, who recently won the STAR Screen Best Debut Award for "Rock On!".
Some of his forthcoming films as an actor include "Kartik Calling Kartik", Abhinay Deo's untitled film that also stars Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai and Reema Kagti's next.







The two new releases, LUCK BY CHANCE and VICTORY, had a slow start on Friday in India. What comes as a surprise is the fact that the two films were well-publicized prior to their release. LUCK BY CHANCE started on a 25% - 30% note at plexes, while VICTORY was 10% to 20% at several screens.
One has often heard, read and seen [on screen] the positive and negative aspects of Bollywood. It would be erroneous to state that LUCK BY CHANCE does a pol-khol of the glamorous industry. Let's put it this way: The film mirrors the behind-the-scenes drama and manoeuvring exactly the way it occurs in showbiz. Watching LUCK BY CHANCE is like experiencing it first-hand.
One of the prime reasons why LUCK BY CHANCE works is because the writing [Zoya Akhtar] is simply wonderful. Right from the characters, to the individualistic scenes, to the way Zoya puts them in a sequence, LUCK BY CHANCE is easily one of the most cohesive scripts this side of the Atlantic.
LUCK BY CHANCE picks up characters straight out of life and that's the beauty of this script. The interesting part is that each of these characters has a story running parallel to the main story. Although the writing is foolproof, this review would be incomplete if one failed to acknowledge a number of scenes that are the hallmark of this enterprise...
Farhan Akhtar is evolving into one of the most dependable actors of his generation. He's very real, very believable. No wonder, this character stands out. Konkona Sen Sharma is exceptional. The supremely talented actress delivers a sparkling performance yet again. Rishi Kapoor is incredible. A performance that merits the highest praise. Dimple Kapadia is in terrific form. It easily ranks amongst her most accomplished works. Juhi Chawla is first-rate. Isha Sharwani does her part well. Sanjay Kapoor springs a surprise. He registers an impact. Aly Khan is perfect. 


