Mumbai, June 21 : He is not a stranger to
filmdom, considering his father-in-law is veteran artist
Prem Chopra and
his sister
Mansi Joshi is an actress and is married to actor-filmmaker
Rohit Roy. But
Sharman Joshi says connections don't work in showbiz and
everyone has to prove his or her mettle to get recognition.
"You
are at the mercy of people. No connections really help here (filmdom).
You have to prove yourself. No one can fight the battle for you. It has
been a lonely journey,"
Sharman Joshi told IANS in an interview.
After
having been part of the industry for 13 years and having worked in 19
films, Sharman says there is no particular formula to succeed in
showbiz.
"There are no rules for the success of any film and
that's the beauty of cinema and art," he said, adding that there are no
norms "as long as you are convinced about the script".
Though he
proved his mettle in films like "Life... In A Metro", "Rang De Basanti",
"Golmaal" and "Three Idiots", all these films had an ensemble cast.
For
the first time, the responsibility of carrying a film on his shoulders
alone came with "Ferrari Ki Sawari". If the film's subject was typical,
there was no female lead either. Besides, t it was Rajesh Mapuskar's
first directorial venture.
The only frill attached to the film was Vidhu Vinod Chopra, who produced it.
But
Sharman has triumphed at the box office as the Rs.10 crore film earned
about Rs.14 crore in the first three days after its release and is
managing to keep the cash registers ringing. Audiences liked his
performance, the concept and the presentation.
Overwhelmed with encouraging response, the 33-year-old says that people within the industry too reacted positively.
"The
industry has responded exceptionally well. From Mr.
Amitabh Bachchan to
Sanjay Dutt to Anil Kapoor - they have really liked the film. I have
got a wonderful response so far and it's a wonderful feeling," Sharman
said.
"After the success of 'Ferrari Ki Sawaari' all I can say is that I want to do more good quality cinema."
Right
now, mainstream big budget "Rowdy Rathore", which stars Akshay Kumar,
has done good business by crossing the Rs.100 crore mark and an upbeat
Sharman says all kinds of films are important for an actor and for the
industry.
"All kinds of films are important and it is up to you
what choice you make. Even I have been part of an entertaining film, but
it has to have some sense. Going back to my past, I did 'Style' and
'Golmaal' and I enjoyed being part of them," he said.
Appreciating
the creative changes in filmdom, he said: "I feel that the Hindi film
industry has evolved over the years. All kinds of cinema is being
accepted in today's date. A lot of small budget films are doing well."
© IANS