I didn’t want to Kiss Vidya Balan

It’s no co-incidence that Madhavan’s first screen kiss is for his mentor Mani Rathnam’s Guru.
Vidya Balan - Madhavan in Guru
The surprise is that it should have been with an actress who has a very propah image…Vidya Balan!

Even more surprisingly, Mani Rathnam for whom Maddy broke his no-kissing code of conduct has given his protégé the briefest role of his career.

Laughs Maddy, “That’s okay..I did it with my eyes open…I mean the film, not the kiss,” laughs Maddy from Toronto where Guru was premiered at the posh Elgin theatre. “The response here has been overwhelming,” he enthuses.

And Maddy? “Well, even my wife Sarita thinks I’ve a small role. But what the heck! I did it for my mentor. As for the kiss, I did exactly what was in the script.”

Hadn’t he promised his wife he’s never kiss any of his heroines on screen? “Well…that’s okay. She saw the kiss and liked it. You can’t say no to Mani. And frankly I didn’t want to. There’re some things one has to do.”

Was he uncomfortable doing it? “Well I’m not a seasoned screen kisser. But I’m an actor. I’m supposed to do what I’m asked to.”

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Guru Review

Meet India’s most powerful man, screams the headlines. You want to believe the statement primarily because the man at the helm of affairs is none other than Mani Ratnam, one of the finest talents India has produced. Irrespective of how his films are received by the paying public, you cannot deny the fact that a Mani Ratnam film is special.

So when GURU, Mani’s new film, makes claims such as the one mentioned above, the viewer saunters into the cineplex with real big expectations.

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