Ever since Jackie Shroff was seen in the company of Maharashtra’s former chief minister Devendra Phadnis’ wife on April 11, the hot topic of discussion is Jackie’s induction into the BJP. So is he, or isn’t he? “No no no,” responds Jackie emphatically.
“I am not joining any political party. I had gone for the Maharojgar Melava which is an organization devoted to the welfare of film and television artistes. A film-industry co-ordinator who often invites me for events such as these, asked me to come and show my support. I readily agreed. Why not? These ground-level artistes from cinema and television have suffered so much during the two years of the pandemic. Unke paas khaane ke liye paise nahin hain (they don’t have money for food). Their savings have dried up. Their families are suffering. The children have stopped school. They need to get back on their feet. The entire film industry needs to support them.”
Jackie has always been a people’s person. “You ask me to come to any function in support of the underprivileged, I will happily be there. But, no politics for me. I can’t handle that at all.”
Jackie’s date diary is choc-a-block with projects. “The digital platform has erupted big time. There is no stopping it. Every actor who wants to work is now in a position to do so. There is no end to what talented actors can do on this medium. Me? I am happy doing the work that I am doing. At this stage of my career I don’t need to do projects just for the sake of working. I would be happy to just watch my son working while I take it easy,” says Jackie.
Jackie is currently busy with multiple films and OTT content. His son Tiger Shroff’s film Heropanti 2 is on release. Jackie is excited. “I hope it will be another success for my boy. Tiger is far more focused and hardworking than I had ever been at his age. His action and dancing are mind-blowing. My wife Ayesha and I are very proud of Tiger. All credit for his upbringing must go to his mother and grandmother. Whatever he has achieved is on his own. Like his father he is a self made man.”
Jackie Shroff is ready with Atitho Bhoot Bhava which he in Mathura with Pratik Gandhi, and Ahmed Khan’s Om – The Battle Within with Aditya Roy Kapur. “Like I said, I am working not only because I love to work but because the roles excite me,” signs off Jackie.