New Delhi (IANS) | Bengali superstar Jeet is in the capital to promote his film ‘Changez’. He surprised his fans by dancing to ‘Ragada’ with his co-star Sushmita Chatterjee. However, he said that he is not a great dancer and has worked very hard for dancing. Expressing his excitement over the response received from his fans during the launch of the song, Jeet shared, I am a natural dancer not a dancer like some of India’s top dancers including Hrithik Roshan and Allu Arjun. I have to work very hard to learn the complete choreography and dance steps. It takes ten to fifteen days. Of course I enjoyed dancing to the track because of the amazing choreography and singer Mika Singh.
When asked whether his wife would watch his film first or Salman’s, he replied in a light-hearted manner with a smile on his face, There is a difference between loving someone and being a fan of someone. She loves me so will definitely watch my film first. Please tell that Jeet’s film and Salman Khan’s film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan are releasing on the same day.
Jeet is known for some of his notable projects which include ‘Saathi’, ‘Nutter Guru’, ‘Sanghi’, ‘Bandhan’, ‘War’, ‘Zor’, ‘Wanted’, ‘Dui Prithvi’, ‘Nutter Guru’ ‘, ‘Boss: Born to Rule’, ‘The Royal Bengal Tiger’ etc.
On being compared to Yash and ‘KGF’ in the film and his look, he said, “I don’t see any comparison, but if anyone is getting a feeling, it is just a coincidence.”
Talking about his film related to the world of crime, he also remembered the film ‘Sholay’. The story of this film is very different and is about the underworld in Kolkata from late 70s to mid 90s. Playing the role of a mafia is a different experience.
As this is his first film in Hindi, he said that now the line between South and North has blurred and the audience is interested in good stories.
Produced by Jeet, Gopal Madnani and Amit Jumrani, ‘Changez’ is directed by Rajesh Ganguly, who also worked on the dialogues and screenplay. Based on the story of Neeraj Pandey and Rajesh Ganguly, the film will release on April 21.
–IANS