![]() Surprisingly, no one has bothered to take them back,” he guffaws. I respect everyone’s work though, which is why I haven’t discarded them. “Yes, many of which have been rejected by me. Intrigued at the number of files lying in his office, we ask Kapur if those are scripts. Without much ado, he changes into a dark blue shirt and asks his make-up man to do minimal touch-up on his face that sports an untrimmed beard. “I have got two shirts, one in a light shade and the other darker tell me, which one do you want me to wear?” he asks Joshua Navalkar, our photographer. Just as he prepares for his roles, Kapur, 60, has rehearsed for this interview too. But he stays true to his reputation of being punctual and greets us at 1.30 pm, as promised. ![]() The actor, who has essayed some of the most unforgettable roles in theatre, television and movies, is busy with a meeting in another room. We are at Pankaj Kapur’s modest sixth-floor office off Yari Road in suburban Mumbai. ![]() Here, too, there are files which caress a framed poster of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. The adjacent passage leads to another room where a shelf is adorned with multiple trophies and awards. A wooden teapoy is stacked with several spiral-bound files. A giant film poster with Kurosawa written in capital letters stares at you in a small room with marble flooring.
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