之前小白有翻译过阿米上Anupama Chopra的这个访谈节目的视频,最近发现炸鸡的三大主角一起上这个节目访谈,有网页英文摘录他们的对话,在此分享给大家看看;视频的话,因为是在「你的水管」上面看到的,而且有两种版本,但因为对话内容听得一知半解,所以也搞不清楚两段视频差在哪里,给听力好的亲们鉴定一下有啥不同吧
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http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2012/11/30/the-front-row-aamir-khan-opens-up-on-talaash/

The Front Row with Anupama Chopra
The cast of ‘Talaash’ on the sets of The Front Row with Anupama Chopra.
Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherjee and Kareena Kapor star in this week’s Bollywood release: “Talaash.” The story of an investigation into the mysterious death of a film star, it’s a dark and emotionally-charged tale. The film releases Friday.
The actors spoke to Anupama Chopra on “The Front Row.” Here is a transcript of their conversation.
Anupama Chopra: Aamir, Bollywood doesn’t throw up too many suspense dramas. Does the Hindi film form make it inherently difficult to do suspense effectively because you have to have songs, a love angle?
Aamir Khan: No, it’s not that. In fact in my opinion it can be an extremely popular genre and all good suspense films that we have seen over the decades have been smash hits whether it is “Jewel Thief” or “Teesri Manzil.” The kind of a person I am, I don’t follow genres. I like to go with the flow. A script comes to me, I like it or I don’t like it. If I like it I do it, I don’t bother about the genre.
Anupama: All of you have worked with each other before. Aamir: Have Rani and Kareena evolved as actors? What do you think?
Aamir: Kareena, I worked with for the first time in “3 Idiots.” I was really impressed with her. She is someone who really throws herself into the work. Rani, I have seen a huge change from “Ghulam” to now. But both of them throw themselves into the character, into the film and I think that is really wonderful. Both of them are actors who like to give and take when doing a scene. That is how I like to work as well. I don’t like to work in isolation. Some actors work in isolation. That kind of throws me off, so I like that connection when you are doing a scene. They are also both really superb human beings. I am really fond of both of them, they are no-nonsense, regular, casual people and I really like that.
Anupama: In interviews, all actors say that they don’t care about box office numbers. But with every big film, publicists send press releases detailing the opening figures, when the film has crossed 100 crore rupees (1 billion rupees, or around $18 million). As actors, is it difficult to choose an unconventional, grittier film than “Talaash,” when the conversation is so much about making hits and making it into the “100 Crore Club”?
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http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2012/11/30/the-front-row-aamir-khan-opens-up-on-talaash/

The Front Row with Anupama Chopra
The cast of ‘Talaash’ on the sets of The Front Row with Anupama Chopra.
Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherjee and Kareena Kapor star in this week’s Bollywood release: “Talaash.” The story of an investigation into the mysterious death of a film star, it’s a dark and emotionally-charged tale. The film releases Friday.
The actors spoke to Anupama Chopra on “The Front Row.” Here is a transcript of their conversation.
Anupama Chopra: Aamir, Bollywood doesn’t throw up too many suspense dramas. Does the Hindi film form make it inherently difficult to do suspense effectively because you have to have songs, a love angle?
Aamir Khan: No, it’s not that. In fact in my opinion it can be an extremely popular genre and all good suspense films that we have seen over the decades have been smash hits whether it is “Jewel Thief” or “Teesri Manzil.” The kind of a person I am, I don’t follow genres. I like to go with the flow. A script comes to me, I like it or I don’t like it. If I like it I do it, I don’t bother about the genre.
Anupama: All of you have worked with each other before. Aamir: Have Rani and Kareena evolved as actors? What do you think?
Aamir: Kareena, I worked with for the first time in “3 Idiots.” I was really impressed with her. She is someone who really throws herself into the work. Rani, I have seen a huge change from “Ghulam” to now. But both of them throw themselves into the character, into the film and I think that is really wonderful. Both of them are actors who like to give and take when doing a scene. That is how I like to work as well. I don’t like to work in isolation. Some actors work in isolation. That kind of throws me off, so I like that connection when you are doing a scene. They are also both really superb human beings. I am really fond of both of them, they are no-nonsense, regular, casual people and I really like that.
Anupama: In interviews, all actors say that they don’t care about box office numbers. But with every big film, publicists send press releases detailing the opening figures, when the film has crossed 100 crore rupees (1 billion rupees, or around $18 million). As actors, is it difficult to choose an unconventional, grittier film than “Talaash,” when the conversation is so much about making hits and making it into the “100 Crore Club”?










