Biography
'Everybody
has an attitude'
Vivek Oberoi on matters films and his sudden burst to stardom
Holding
your own against stalwarts of the industry in your very
first film is something very few artistes can claim.
That
is why, when someone does, it is cause for much hype and
praise.
For
his first film, Ram Gopal Varma's "Company", Vivek
Oberoi won the "best debut actor award" and also
won "best supporting actor". He was pitted against
Bollywood stalwart Ajay Devgan and Malayalam superstar Mohanlal.
When
you consider that he is the son of character actor Suresh
Oberoi and claims to have no vices, save one, it clicks
into place.
His
only vice? Films. He claims they are his passion, his addiction.
So much so that he has to watch a film every day to unwind.
"In fact, sometimes, my fiancee [Gurpreet Brar] gets
fed up with it! She has to really plead to divert my mind
from movies," he chuckles.
Before
he started acting, Vivek wrote scripts and dubbed for films.
"I had written a script for Vidhu Vinod Chopra.
I was paid a decent amount for it. I bought my first car
with that money."
The
hype that this debutant had generated no newcomer had done
so before the release of their first film. Vivek Oberoi
was the most talked about lad in town. The media went berserk
describing his straight hair, sparkling eyes, sexy body
and what not. What's more he chose to make an unusual debut.
Ramgopal Varma's Company was not the typical Hindi film.
And Vivek was not playing this sweet chocolatey hero, he
was Chandu the dreaded underworld don. The film focussed
on international organised crime giving the heroes Ajay
Devgan and Vivek Oberoi enough platform to prove their histrionics
as actors. Considering that Company was his first film,
Oberoi was too good to be true. He stood his ground opposite
stalwarts like Ajay Devgan and Manisha Koirala (though she
hardly had anything to do in the film).
As
usual filmmakers made a beeline for him. Every Vashu, Ramu
and Dhanoa wanted to sign him for their ventures. But Vivek
Oberoi had adopted this Aamir Khan strategy to where he
would do just a few films at a time. There were stories
about how he was 2 crore hero. Oberoi of course denied that
he charged that kind of amount to do a film. "I charge
what I deserve. I'm cheap, " he laughed. He was last
seen in Road. Of course it was yet again a Ramgopal Varma
film. But he was not the exactly the protagonist. The film
belonged to Manoj Bajpai. But Oberoi held the reins especially
in the first half. Even the some of the songs he looked
his sexiest best.
Son
of veteran actor Suresh Oberoi, Vivek recently got engaged
to long time girlfriend is Gurpreet. A small celebration
was held at Mumbai's Rain. Friends Bobby Deol, Rani Mukherjee,
Shahrukh Khan and many other stars made it a point to congratulate
the boy in love.
Vivek
Oberoi will be seen in Samir Karnik Kyon Ho Gaya Na with
Aishwarya Rai. Plus there are quite a few films that he
has on hand to keep him busy till next year.