For Aditya, working with Rekha once-in-a-lifetime chance

Aditya is not nervous about sharing the frame with the enigmatic veteran as he has worked with many senior actors in the past.

September 11, 2014 01:33 pm | Updated 01:33 pm IST - Mumbai

Actor Aditya Roy Kapur and Actress Rekha. Photo: PTI and K.V. Srinivasan

Actor Aditya Roy Kapur and Actress Rekha. Photo: PTI and K.V. Srinivasan

Actor Aditya Roy Kapur, who will be sharing the screen space wih veteran actress Rekha in “Fitoor”, is upbeat about the rare opportunity.

“I’m excited for my film ‘Fitoor’ I don’t know whether we can talk much about the film, but I’m excited to work with Rekha-ji. It’s going to be once-in-a-lifetime experience,” Aditya told IANS .

But he hasn’t forgotten that “it’s important for an actor to forget the personality and treat the actor as a character.”

Aditya is not nervous about sharing the frame with the enigmatic veteran as he has worked with many senior actors in the past.

“It’s exciting to work with stars, but there is no reason to be nervous, because in the initial stages of my career, I have worked with Akshay Kumar, Aishwarya Rai, Salman Khan...I have worked with these stars, so nervousness has gone out my system after that,” he added.

To be directed by Abhishek Kapoor, “Fitoor”, also starring Katrina Kaif, will go on floors in October.

Talking about the film’s director, Aditya said: “He is a talented filmmaker and I love both his films (’Rock On!!’ and ‘Kai Po Che’). I’m looking forward to work in his film. It’s a tough job to direct, and he is passionate about his work. It’s very inspiring.”

Meanwhile, Aditya is looking forward to the release of his new film “Daawat-e-Ishq”.

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