All set for model role

Male models have short life, says Mumbai-based model Sahil Shroff, who is making his film debut with Don 2 

Modelling has a very small life, especially for male models and they need a lot of hard work and skill to get noticed. I won’t say men have a harder life in the modelling world but yes there is less work for them and that is where the diversion to Bollywood comes in," says Mumbai-based model Sahil Shroff.

"There are many who are still trying to get into Bollywood but at the end of the day, you have to make opportunities yourself by polishing your acting skills. Luck and hard work obviously plays an important part. I am really impressed with the way Arjun Ramapal and John Abraham have outshone themselves in Bollywood," he added.

Sahil Shroff
Sahil Shroff Photo: IANS 

Sahil, who grew up in Australia, comes from a Sindhi family, and has walked for designers like Manish Malhotra, Vikram Phadnis, Narendra Kumar and JJ Valaya.

He has also done TV commercials for Lux with Aishwarya Rai, Tata Indica Xeta and Cadbury’s Eclairs. However, he didn’t walk into films without preparation. He took acting and voice lessons from veterans like Anupam Kher before bagging a role in Farhan Akhtar’s Don 2.

"I am playing a character named Arjun. It was great sharing screen space with Shah Rukh and Priyanka," he said.

"Through Don 2 I am not shifting my focus, but enlarging my focus. Modelling allowed me to try commercials which enhanced my acting capabilities and inspired me to focus on acting. I won’t say I am quitting modelling forever, but yes there will be a balance of both."

It was reported that Sahil became too close to Priyanka while shooting for the movie and that they were seeing each other.

Sahil describes this link up rumour as people’s figment of imagination, and added: "Since I am a newcomer, Priyanka helped me with acting tips. When you are making your film debut, you need all kinds of advice. And being in the industry for almost a decade now, she gave me a few tips. The link up rumours were more of sarcastic comment. Media took it in wrong way." And how about the experience working with the superstar Shah Rukh?

"Shah Rukh is such a down-to-earth person that he doesn’t come across as being a huge star. There was no feeling of seniority from his side. He was extremely funny and pleasure to work with," he said. "Until Don 2 comes out, I am going ahead with my modelling career. I want to act in good films," he said — IANS





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