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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="dropcap3 dropcap1 dropcap" style="color: #000000;">M</span>ost of the time, when a film is a hit or a flop, the actors are held responsible for it. But there’s an actor whose work has always been appreciated even if the film has bombed at the box office. He is Jimmy Sheirgill. Jimmy Sheirgill was born into a Punjabi-Sikh aristocratic family. His paternal great aunt was the famous Indian artist Amrita SheirGil. This Hungarian-Indian painter has been called “one of the greatest avant-garde women artists of the early 20th century” and a pioneer in modern Indian art. Jimmy’s father too has been a noted painter, so the ‘art’ runs in his royal blood. His regal looks and well mannered behaviour too prove that. #JimmySheirgill has been active in film industry for the last 27 years. Having started his journey from a critically acclaimed, #Gulzar directed #Maachis, he has come a long way. He has been part of fabulous projects and has always stood his ground despite the amount of screen time allotted. #Mohabbatein, #MereYaarKiShaadiHai, #MunnabhaiMBBS, #LageRahoMunnabhai, #Charas, #HumTum, #TomDickandHarry, #EklavyaTheRoyalGuard, #AWednesday, #TanuWedsManu, #TanuWedsManuReturns, #SahebBiwiAurGangster, #Special26, #BullettRaja, #Fugly, #BangBang, #Uvaa, #HappyBhagJayegi, #SahebBiwiAurGangster3, #ShubhMangalSaavdhan, #DeDePyarDe, #PatiPatniAurWoh, #DoubleXL are a few films from a very long list of movies Jimmy has been part of.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Jasjit Singh Gill aka Jimmy Sheirgill did interact with our <span style="color: #ff0000;">Senior Editor Mr Keerti Kadam</span> while promoting his latest film #Aazam. He said that he never ever thought of being a part of entertainment world. He was good at studies and his life was going on smoothly. But his cousins and friends started coaxing him to try his luck in films. Hesitant initially, because he did not have any formal training in this field and also he did not know anybody in the city, he thought of giving it a try and landed in Mumbai.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignright wp-image-112462" src="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-Cover-Story.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="204" srcset="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-Cover-Story.jpg 1002w, https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-Cover-Story-300x153.jpg 300w, https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-Cover-Story-768x392.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px" />What prompted you to be part of the film industry?</strong><br />
My elder brother, who is a decade older to me, and a cousin insisted that I should definitely take a chance to become an actor. Frankly I never thought on those lines but I didn’t know why they were so insistent A lot of others joined in their inclination saying give it a try for about a year and then decide. So I thought I can visit a new place and if nothing works out, will return to Punjab. But Mumbai is Mumbai. Once you step into this magical city, you seldom want to leave it. Same thing happened to me. I fell in love with Mumbai and decided that I’ll settle in this city come what may.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Since I had made a decision to stay back, I started taking myself and acting as a profession seriously. I joined acting classes of Roshan Taneja and started working on the craft. While looking for work I was offered a small role by Gulzar saab in Maachis. But a lot of people discouraged me to not take up that part as it was small. But I knew within me that I do not know anybody out here, I do not have connections, and importantly I did not want to return to Punjab, so I took up that role and it turned out to be a turning point in my life. I also thought that I’ll get to learn a few things being around Gulzar saab, Tabu etc. Maachis is a memorable film for me and it will always have a special corner in my heart, because it is my first film. Also working alongside stalwarts like Kulbhushan Kharbanda saab, Om Puri saab, cinematographer Manmohan Singh I gained a lot of knowledge which helped me in my future projects. Of course I knew Chandrachur Singh and that helped bonding quickly. And others like Ravi Gossain, Amrit Gill, Suneel Sinha were also too good, some of whom are still in touch. In fact, recently I worked with Suneel bhai in a web series and was mighty delighted to meet him and work with him after such a long gap.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-112464" src="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-poster-347x1024.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="884" srcset="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-poster-347x1024.jpg 347w, https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-poster-102x300.jpg 102w, https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-poster.jpg 482w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />You do not seem to have grown up since Maachis. What’s the secret behind your youthful looks?</strong><br />
I did my first film in 1996, so it’s been 27 years that I have been part of the entertainment industry. Coming to your question, there is no secret. I take care of myself. I work hard. Somebody had told me and I know it too, that after passing a certain age one must start taking extra care about oneself. You never know when the ‘light will be off’. I follow a strict diet and is seriously into Yoga. I go for jogging too. I am into dietetics and extremely conscious of what I eat. In this industry looking good and presentable is the need of the hour and I believe in that. It’s a requirement of the job and almost each and every actor does it. That’s why I seriously take care of my health. No one is fortuitous to have a hassle free health.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Also I avoid night shoots as far as possible. I have done a few horror films which required about 40 odd days of night shoot. But at the end of the day (night in this case) you end being a ‘Bhoot’. Also night shoots play havoc with your body physiologically and creates health hazards. I do not mind 4-5 days of night-shoot but beyond that it irks me because body repairing takes long. So usually I avoid night shoots, unless they are of utmost importance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>But for your film Aazam, you did a lot of night shoot&#8230;&#8230;.</strong><br />
Yes. But there’s a reason behind it. Aazam is story of one night around the happenings in the underworld. But the reason behind me agreeing to night shoot is different. I am fond of reading. I like to read scripts. Even if I am given a narration, I demand a script and after reading it I decide on doing the film or not. One of my team members told me that there’s an enquiry about a film which requires 45 days of night shoot. I instantly told them to not go ahead with it and forgot about it. Cut to, once I was going through scripts and I came across a script written in Devnagri. Usually most, or you can say almost all, scripts are written in Hindi but in English script. I was curious to read this script written in Hindi. Within a few pages I realised that this is something different and has a lot of potential for actors. Without taking a break I finished reading it and felt captivated. I asked my staff to find out whose script it is. They told me that it’s the same script which he had requested 45 nights and we already have sent a refusal. I told them to find out whether somebody is locked for that particular role. And even if the answer is yes, find out whether there’s another role, even if small. The script I was reading was Aazam and I was ready to allot even 80 nights for this script.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">My team got in touch with Shravan Tiwari who has written it and is a director too. I met him and he was happy that I had decided to do his film. But looking at him I was a little sceptical whether he’ll do justice to the screenplay and I asked him, ‘Bana to loge na?’ He docilely smiled and said, ‘Koshish jarur Karenge’. And that’s how I came on board for Aazam and night shoot.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img decoding="async" class="alignright wp-image-112465" src="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="660" srcset="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr.jpg 350w, https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jimmy-Sheirgillr-136x300.jpg 136w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />What made you ask the director, whether he’ll handle the script?</strong><br />
Frankly I did not want to demean him. Shravan looks docile and is well-mannered without any airs. The script in the question is extremely hard hitting and the proceedings are pacy and gory too. Looking at him externally, anyone wouldn’t have guessed that he would give such a hard hitting underworld film. And I did not want such a finely written piece go to waste. But I was wrong because once we started shooting I realised that this guy is extremely talented. He was meticulous and came on sets well prepared, doing his homework. The screenplay is like a masterclass in script writing. And I am not exaggerating. Shravan is a master story teller. He is confident about his writing and that translates on screen. Within a few minutes into the film, you’ll get an idea that you are in for a treat. He used to come on sets well prepared and used to shoot whatever was required, nothing extra. He is an editor too so he had an exact idea about what’ll be shown on screen. And I did apologise to him for doubting him about his ability. He was cool, smiled and said, ‘Achchi film banate hai’.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In fact Shravan has done a film called Kamathipura. Kamathipura: Teen Khoon Ek Raaz should be a good film. I did not watch it because I did not want to be judgemental of the director. It’s human, that if you do not like his previous work it may hamper your judgement on the sets. Earlier too I have done underworld themed films but Aazam is totally different and the treatment given is absolutely fresh and realistic. It focuses on the underworld without going overboard, it’s connection with politics, the police department etc on a psychological level. Everyone will be perplexed with the crime world depicted in this film. Importantly, the people look like common people but their deeds are atrocious.<br />
People say that I have a soft countenance and how I’ll pull off underworld character. But I trust my directors. There are multiple look tests carried out before finalising a particular look. Again there are workshops, plenary of team, discussion on costumes etc and then a character gets born. There is a lot of work done before going in front of the camera. So yes, I enjoy portraying tough characters despite having a soft face (smiles). Also I want to stress here is that I enquired with the director about the ‘lingo’ to be used in the film. Usually a slang and caricaturist language is used while portraying underworld characters. But the director asked us to refrain from that as he wanted his characters to be more human and relatable. We did not want them to look over the top, as that would have ruined the director’s vision.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-112466" src="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_1616.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="614" srcset="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_1616.jpg 350w, https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_1616-147x300.jpg 147w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />You usually play a guy who is rejected by a girl. In Aazam too there isn’t lead female character. How do you look at this?</strong><br />
(Laughs) I don’t mind not getting a girl in the film as long as this doesn’t happen in real life (laughs again). There’s nothing of this sort that I get dejected guy’s roles. This became a talking point maybe after Tanu Weds Manu Returns became a superhit. Somebody compiled a story giving a few references and it caught on. In fact it was such a powerful role that I was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. I have been doing Punjabi films as a leading man and I do get a girl in them. So the talk about my characters not getting a girl should be ignored.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Talking of Punjabi films, I have produced a few Punjabi films. As a producer one must be present on sets on a regular basis. It’s a full time job. You can not leave it to somebody else. Maybe after 4-5 successful films your team can handle affairs whenever you are not on sets. But otherwise if you are not present while shoots, things go awry. So I have taken a break from production and may restart after a while. I am interested in direction too. Actually I like to write and want to direct in future. Also I have an experience of working with some of the best directors in the film industry. But in near future it doesn’t seem to be possible as a lot of good projects are being offered to me lately. Also direction is a difficult job and requires a lot of time. As interesting acting proposals are chasing me right now, I want to concentrate on them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright wp-image-112467" src="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_1593.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="607" srcset="https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_1593.jpg 350w, https://www.cinebuster.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_1593-148x300.jpg 148w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />Any sequels in the offings?</strong><br />
I have no idea. A lot of people are asking me about the sequel of Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster. But no one has approached me for that. In fact, there’s no news of next instalments of Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster or Tanu Weds Manu or Happy Bhag Jayegi. But, yes, I have completed a film by Neeraj Pandey which also has Ajay Devgn and Tabu. And, No, it’s not on the lines of De De Pyar De.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Web series Your Honour was liked by audiences and there’s a demand for it’s sequel. Frankly this is an official adaptation of an Israeli series and when they come up with a sequel, we’ll do it. I have been lucky to have worked with some of the finest directors. All of them have repeated me. I wish Gulzar saab now comes up with a good script and cast me in it. He had, earlier, told me that don’t rely on any one film for your career progression. Keep on working and success will drop in your lap sooner or later. Sometimes you put in a lot of hard work on a film but due to wrong release or lesser promotions, it doesn’t do well then you do feel bad. By pinning hopes on a particular project, your psychological health may get impacted. So I follow my Guru, Gulzaar Saab’s advice and keep working hard.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Social media is gaining importance and a lot of trolling is faced by actors. What do you have to say about it?</strong><br />
Social media is good if used wisely. It was created to bridge the gap between people. It has been beneficial to actors too as they can directly get in touch with their fans. But in recent times there has been a lot of negativity seen here. Some cower and give in. Actors are trolled on flimsy grounds. These faceless people write nasty things which are disturbing sometimes. But I usually ignore these trolls. These trollers just want a 2-minute glory, which you can deny by not reacting.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">But an interesting thing is taking place. I have noticed that memes from my films or related to them are being circulated. They are interesting and evoke interest in the said films. A dialogue or a song’s line goes viral. I have come across youngsters praising my work from Maachis. In fact they were not even born when the film was released. I am astonished that people are still talking about Mohabbatein too. Good thing is that all these films are getting an repeat audience on digital space.</p>
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Mafia or underworld of Mumbai was extremely talked about point decades ago. It almost has been eradicated now but in the eighties and nineties there were ‘Star Gangsters’ on whose lives some of the films are based. When the cinema needs change post-pandemic, one needs to come up with a good script. The audiences today back good scripts irrespective of who is in the film and the so called superstars no more lure audiences to the theatres with mediocre stuff. Talking about good script, a new movie #Aazam has one and writer and director #ShravanTiwari has woven a one night story around underworld happenings which are thrilling as well as entertaining. This crime drama doesn’t tread the path of run of the mill underworld capers but keeps audiences on the edge of the seats.</p>
<p>Aazam isn’t a story involving protagonist and antagonist but all the characters have grey shades. And that makes it human despite all the gun murders, gunfights and killings.</p>
<p>Nawab Khan (Raza Murad), who was an undisputed underworld king, is suffering from cancer and is on a death bed. Doctors say he only has a couple of weeks to live. So the hunt for his successor is on. But there are more claimants and when his son Kadar (Abhimanyu Singh), who is a rightful successor, along with his colleague Javed (Jimmy Sheirgill) decides to eradicate the entire opposition in a single night. But other syndicate members get the whiff of it and they make a counter plan. Meanwhile DCP Ajay Joshi (Indraneil Sengupta) enters the scenario to stop the mayhem but gets enmeshed in Javed’s plans making the movie’s plot more interesting. What transpires around it forms the crux of the story with conspiracy, betrayal and deceit taking the frontline.</p>
<p>After a long gap viewers will witness a griping screenplay. The happenings aren’t predictable and that makes viewers to get more engrossed in the proceedings. The dialogues remind one of the nineties ‘Kya dialogue mara’ stuff. But the director falters at places because the tautness of script doesn’t get presented in tight fashion. Though editing is good and the director has been true to the subject so the film has become interesting. Surprisingly there’s no lead female character which helps the film to retain it’s pace. There’s only one title song which is used intermittently. The background score is jarring at points. Jimmy Sheirgill wins the show hands down. Without going overboard he aces the character with subtleness and projects nuances of his character deftly. He is the backbone of the film and he carries the film on his shoulders with elan. Abhimanyu Singh, despite limited screen time, shows how powerful performer he is. Raza Murad, Govind Namdev and Sayaji Shinde too do their job convincingly.</p>
<p>Aazam is a modern take on an underworld crime drama which is gripping and certainly a one-time watch.</p>
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<strong>#Aazam is a gang war movie with fresh presentation and showcases the underbelly of #Mumbai’s underworld. It’s #adrenaline pumping trailer was released recently in the presence of the cast and the crew. </strong></p>
<p>The much-awaited trailer of &#8220;Aazam,&#8221; the upcoming crime thriller featuring Jimmy Shergill, Abhimanyu Singh, and Indraneil Sengupta, was launched in Mumbai. Directed by Shravan Tiwari and produced by T.B. Patel, the film promises to be an adrenaline-pumping ride, full of suspense and intrigue.</p>
<p>The trailer offers a glimpse into the underbelly of the Mumbai underworld and the power struggle that ensues between the five partners who control the city&#8217;s syndicate. The film&#8217;s antagonist , Javed, played by Jimmy Shergill, is a close associate of Nawab Khan, one of the most powerful dons in the city&#8217;s underworld.</p>
<p>Javed is a complex character with shades of grey, and the trailer hints at the character&#8217;s motivations and psyche. The other characters in the film, including Kader, Nawab&#8217;s son, and DCP Joshi, who is trying to stop the gang war havoc, add to the film&#8217;s intrigue and suspense.<br />
The trailer launch event was attended by the film&#8217;s cast and crew, who expressed their excitement for the film&#8217;s release on 19th May. Jimmy Shergill, who plays Javed, commented on the challenging nature of his role and the opportunity to explore a complex character.<br />
Director Shravan Tiwari spoke about his passion for the project and the hard work that went into creating an immersive world for the audience. He promised a mix of crime, thriller, and mystery genres that will keep the viewers on the edge of their seats. Under the banner of BMX motion pictures Pvt ltd,the film is produced by TB Patel and directed and penned by Shravan Tiwari. &#8220;Aazam&#8221; promises to be a cinematic experience that will keep audiences hooked till the very end. Don&#8217;t miss this thrilling crime saga featuring Jimmy Shergill in dark character when it hits theatres on 19th May 2023</p>
<p>Jimmy Shergill talked about his character Javed.He said I am excited to play the character of Javed in Aazam, which is a complex and grey character. The film promises to be a gripping crime thriller that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats. I agree to do a film only after reading the script. After reading Azam&#8217;s story, I said yes knowing that I would have to shoot at night for almost a month. Azam&#8217;s screenplay will become an important reference for cinema students in future</p>
<p>On this occasion Abhimanyu quoted Honing my craft as an actor has been a lifelong journey for me, and every role that I undertake is an opportunity for me to grow as a performer. I believe that true success lies not just in commercial achievements but also in the satisfaction of having given my best to every project that I take up. Aazam is a crime thriller that takes you deep into the underbelly of Mumbai&#8217;s underworld, and the complex characters and intense plot will keep you on the edge of your seat.</p>
<p>Indraneil is excited to play the role of a cop in this intense crime thriller. He added that the film has a unique storyline that explores the murky world of the Mumbai underworld, and I&#8217;m thrilled to be a part of it. Working alongside talented actors like Jimmy Shergill and Abhimanyu Singh has been a wonderful experience, and I can&#8217;t wait for the audience to see the result of our hard work.&#8221;</p>
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