MUMBAI: In an exclusive conversation, Shehzad Khan reflects on the re-release of the cult classic ‘Andaz Apna Apna’ and shares his thoughts on the evolution of comedy in modern cinema. Best known for his iconic portrayal of Bhalla, Shehzad opens up about how the film’s timeless humor continues to connect with audiences even decades later. He also weighs in on today’s comedic landscape, comparing it with the sharp wit and charm of the 90s era.
00:00First of all, what did you say about your office?
00:04What did you say about your office?
00:07Thank you very much for your channel.
00:12My office has been released.
00:17When I first released in 1994,
00:21I am excited for this release.
00:29I want to say that today's children,
00:34today's children,
00:36go and see who is a good comedy.
00:42Sir, we are talking about the film released.
00:47The film was released,
00:48it wasn't so much.
00:49So, you think that,
00:51after that,
00:52you have got cut sheets,
00:53you've got a lot of people.
00:55But, you think that,
00:57when the film was released,
00:59what did you say about your office?
01:04Look, this is a wrong thing.
01:08When the film was released,
01:10it was not released.
01:12Twenty-five weeks,
01:13it was made of silver jubilee.
01:16Yes, it is necessary that,
01:18when the distributors were released,
01:21they didn't have justice for publicity.
01:24And what can they do?
01:26The producer is not able to do anything.
01:29The distributors will go on a film.
01:31Then,
01:32they will be able to do it.
01:34If you make all the disarmament with it,
01:36it can make the distributors call.
01:38It is not meant to be able to do it.
01:40But,
01:41I remember this time,
01:42you must remember
01:43that,
01:44at the time of the film was released,
01:45it was made of silver jubilee
01:47and satellite channels
01:49have made a cult classic.
01:51Oh,
01:53Sir,
01:54how do you see that?
01:57How do you see your hand?
01:59Do you see the shooting center?
03:02director will play the Shaizad.
03:32I'll tell you all these things, it wasn't such a family, it was a place like a house, I remember that the first narration was in the house of Ravina's house, I was living in the father's house in the house, it was there, then lunch, they had to have us, so when we used to all meet up, it was a place like a house,
04:00and there was no such a place like that, everyone was very comfortable with the other, it was a film made by my love and love, it was a film made by my love,
04:12and there are any rumors that have spread, I am an eyewitness to all this, there was nothing like that.
04:24What do you think about it?
04:32No nostalgic moments, the schedule was very hectic.
04:38So nostalgic is a whole film for me, because of that film, my career started actually.
04:48Before I had to do it, I had to do it, I had to do it, I had to do it, I had to do it, I had to do it.
04:56But actually, the take off, that's my mind, it was my mind.
05:02No nostalgic moments, where are we going?
05:06We were going, there were make-up vans or anything, we were sitting down below,
05:12or there were make-up rooms, so I was sitting there.
05:15That was one of the most nostalgic moments. I still remember. I still cherished those moments.
05:37It was totally a different thing. I haven't enjoyed the airport in my life so much.
05:49And people like Salman and Amir didn't know anything, but it was a lot of fun.
06:00And when we went to travel, or when we went to set, we had enjoyed every moment.
06:09So on set of chemistry, how did Salman?
06:16It was a good chemistry. Salman, Amir, Ravina, Karishma's chemistry was very good.
06:23And both of them had to cooperate. Four of them, in fact.
06:28And those of us, like me, I was born, I was born, I was born, I was born, I was born, I was born, Robert, I was born, I was born.
06:37We all have a close-knit affair.
06:40Look, when a captain, who is Raja Santoshi,
06:46the captain knows his work and knows exactly his work,
06:52so I don't think anything can go wrong.
06:55And nothing went wrong.
06:57Sir, what do you think about this?
07:10We need to think about this.
07:27Now we are in the head of the world.
07:29We are taking what we are looking for, what we are thinking, what we are doing.
07:34I'm not sure that the entire world is going to be able to make a part two.
07:40But the ball is in that court.
07:43If it is made a part two, do you have to make a character?
07:48Obviously, I don't think I am the hero.
07:52I will play a character by my character.
07:57I was wondering, how much is it?
08:13I was wondering, every time my audience enjoyed it.
08:20And when I and I came to the video, we had a big deal of things, but we didn't have anything to do with it.
08:27Everything was going to be back.
08:30So people enjoyed it and enjoyed it.
08:33This film is a situation comedy film.
08:38The situation is that people are laughing.
08:40You can see that it's only a crime master Gogo,
08:44but there is nothing more than a character.
08:46There is nothing more than a character.
08:47There is nothing more than a character.
08:49There is nothing more than a character in the screen.
08:52The situation is actually happening?
08:54Yes, the situation comedy is saying that there is a situation that people are watching.
09:00Ultimately, the audience is my boss.
09:02We are entertainers.
09:05And we want to entertain our audience.
09:09The audience is saying that there is nothing more than a character.
09:22Look, I can't say anything about this.
09:26It's totally…
09:28Obviously, if it's a team, it's very good.
09:34It's A-Patrick Thump.
09:51It's a great one.
09:53The audience is really good.
09:54The audience is good.
09:57The audience is a deputy commander.
10:00It's all in the hands of the Almighty God.
10:07The cinema has grown a lot from that time.
10:31It's a very good thing.
10:34The cinema has grown a lot.
10:37But the comedy area has been a vulgarity.
10:44This is a very good thing.
10:47Because the comedy is over there is a vulgarity.
16:03Rajkumar Rao, these are all very talented actors, disciplined actors.
16:10And there will be no star, superstar, absolutely.
16:16And I'm very happy.
16:18And every two-five years in a new lot should come.
16:23It will be a film, and it will be a film.
16:26Because a actor, my father was a child, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son, the son.
16:38Then it would be a actor that he would only film one.