Jaya set for 2 back-to-back films
Jaya set for 2 back-to-back films
After a brief sabbatical Jaya Bachchan is all set to do two back-to-back films with Konkona Sen Sharma.

Mumbai: Jaya Bachchan hasn't been seen on the big screen since a small role in Karan Johar's Kal Ho Naa Ho but the indomitable actress is now ready to do two back-to-back films.

What's interesting is that Jaya plays Konkona Sen Sharma's mother in both Rituparno Ghosh's bi-lingual Sunglass and Pradeep Sarkar's untitled film.

"I wasn't aware of Pradeep Sarkar's casting, though I did get a hint of it from the way Pradeep spoke to me. I genuinely feel Jayadi and Konkona, who are among my most favourite actresses, look like mother and daughter," says Ghosh.

"In fact, I want them to be cast in a third film together, so there'll be a Jaya-Konkona trilogy," he adds.

Jaya, who spends a large part of her day in hospital looking after her critically ill mother-in-law, is looking forward to joining Ritu's crew in Kolkata.

Jaya's bonding with all her screen children - be it Esha Deol in Koi Mere Dil Se Pooche, Karisma Kapoor in Fiza or Preity Zinta in Kal Ho Naa Ho, has always been very special.

"It started with Govind Nihalani's Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa where I played Joy Sengupta's mother. Then came Khalid Mohamed's Fiza where Karisma and Hrithik Roshan were my children," Jaya says.

"Preity and I made a most natural daughter-mother pair in Kal Ho Naa Ho. We didn't have to fake our feelings. I've seldom met anyone so frank and yet she keeps distance. It was like sitting and talking to my own daughter," Jaya adds.

She confesses to a "very special bonding" with actor Shah Rukh Khan who played her son in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.

"Preity used to get very upset when people expressed their disappointment that I wasn't playing Shah Rukh Khan's mom in Kal Ho Naa Ho. Like my Shweta, Preity is so young and yet like my friend. But Shweta is not as talkative as Preity," Jaya says.

She also talks about how she enjoyed playing Waheeda Rehman’s daughter in Rajinder Singh Bedi's Phagun.

"One of the roles that I enjoyed the most was playing Waheeda Rehmanji's daughter in Phagun. One of my unfulfilled wishes as an actress is to cast Kajol in the daughter's role and me in the mother's role in Phagun," Jaya says.

And when it comes to her own son, Jaya's face lights up.

"Abhishek played my son for a day in a Bengali film, Raja Sen's Desh. It was a good experience. I returned to Bengali cinema after 28 years. You know, even when people said they hoped he wouldn't be like his father, I felt they were secretly hoping to see Amitabh Bachchan in Abhishek, and quite understandably so. Thankfully Abhishek has taken all the confusions and contradictions in his stride," the proud mother says.

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