IMRAN Khan is back on the big
screen after a decade with a
cameo in Happy Patel and the
actor says his return is driven by
a desire to reconnect and make
movies for the sheer joy of it.
Over the past two years,
Imran sifted through numerous scripts but found none
that sparked interest until he
heard about Happy Patel,
which marks the directorial
debut of his Delhi Belly costar and friend Vir Das.
"In late 2023, when I started reemerging from my
hibernation, and connecting with the world, people
said, ‘Hey, this guy is alive’
and started reaching out.
(But) My approach at this
point is very different from
what it was back then,” the
actor, who was last seen on
screen in 2015 film, Katti
Batti, told PTI recently.
“Not everybody wants the
same thing from their
careers. Everyone’s got different paths that they’re seeking. I’m not seeking to build
myself into a very big star, to
be the biggest star or to be
in the top three. Unless I love
the film and really want to
make it, I won’t... I will only
make a film if I feel FOMO
(fear of missing out),” he said.
Acknowledging that he is
financially secure, Imran --
best known for rom-coms
like JaaneTu…Ya Jaane Naa,
I Hate Luv Storys, and Break
Ke Baad -- said at this point
in his life, he prefers working alongside friends and
like-minded individuals.
"The reason that I ever made
films was to play with my
friends. We get a bunch of
friendly people together, we
paint our faces, we put on costumes and we play (the part).
That’s how I see moviemaking. Not to take away from
how seriously one takes the
thing, but creating art must
come from a place of love
and joy,” he said.
Imran said when he heard
that Das and another friend,
actor Mithila Palkar, were
working together on a “zany,
spoofy spy comedy”, he
couldn’t shake off the feeling
of missing out.
"I’d not heard a narration
or a script, it’s the buzz that
I was getting from my friends.
I was struck with FOMO. I was
like, ‘Guys, you’re all doing this fun
thing. Can I also come along and have
fun with you guys?’
"I texted Vir saying, ‘I would love to
be in your film, can you include me
somewhere?’. So, he wrote me a part,
which was not in the original script and said,‘Let’s have
some fun’.
"
Imran said Das is one of the
best stand-up comedians in
India and he loves attending
his comedy shows across the
world.
Happy Patel, which
released in theatres on Friday,
is a quirky spy comedy. It is
a reunion between Imran and
Das after Delhi Belly (2011),
and with Palkar after Katti
Batti (2015).
In the film, Imran takes on
the role of Milind Morea, an
international supermodel.
He and Das had planned to
keep the news of his cameo
a“secret”, hoping to“surprise”
audiences when they saw him
in the theatre. However, the
news leaked immediately.
The 43-year-old actor
admitted that he was surprised to see himself in the
film’s trailer and never anticipated the attention and
interest it would generate.
He
added that he has not actively tried to stay relevant during his hiatus.
“It’s (attention) all a lot
more than one would have
imagined.When you consider all of the conventional wisdom that tells you that you
must make great efforts to
stay in people’s consciousness and to stay relevant,
you’ve to reach out and grab
them and hold their attention,” he said.
“Again, because up until
this moment, it’s not like I had
suddenly made a great film
that everyone was appreciating, ‘Oh, what a wonderful
film, what great acting is’, it’s
none of that. People responded a lot more than (expected),” Imran added.
Imran said he chose to take
a step back from acting after
a bunch of his films including Katti Batti and Gori Tere
Pyaar Mein failed at the box
office. “...At first, you’ve that
feeling, ‘Oh, no, my film has
flopped’. I had made the films
with love and with friends. I
enjoyed the process,” he
recounted.