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Language coach Kulvinder Bakshish shares his experience of training Aamir Khan for Laal Singh Chaddha

Kulvinder Bakshish is a renowned name when it comes to language and diction training, he is also a veteran theatre performer. The guy who ha...


Kulvinder Bakshish is a renowned name when it comes to language and diction training, he is also a veteran theatre performer. The guy who hails from Gwalior has given the training to Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan for Laal Singh Chaddha. Speaking about his association with Aamir Khan he says,” Four years ago one of my very close friends- actor-director Anshuman Jha- told me that Aamir Khan is looking for a Punjabi dialect coach. So I met him in his gym and we spoke about Laal Singh Chaddha and he asked me a couple of things about my work. By that time I got to know that this film is an official adaptation of the Hollywood film Forrest Gump. The main task I was asked to do is the language that Aamir Khan will speak in the movie and it has to be understood by all. As we know various parts of Punjab have different ways of speaking the language.”

So was the first meeting intimidating? He says,” Though I was quite nervous with Aamir Khan’s gesture it all went nicely.”  Kulvinder adds,” It’s a dream project for Aamir Khan and the journey continues for four long years. Before he started shooting we rehearsed for 7-8 months. Initially, he learnt the authentic Punjabi language but when he started speaking that in the form of dialogues from the film, we realized no one was understanding that. So then we decided if a Sardar tried to speak Hindi how it would sound? And that worked.”

Asked about Aamir as a student Kulvinder says,” He is a seeker, I would say he is a running encyclopedia. Specially when it comes to films, set, sound, and technicalities he knows everything about filmmaking. One more important aspect of him that I have observed is his perfection if he is not convinced about something he will never attempt that. Once he is sure he will take the plunge. Though I have gone to teach him the dialect at the end of the process I have learnt a lot and this is not only about his skills but about his simplicity, his way of seeing life. After winning so many awards the man walks in a simple pajama and slippers.”

Kulvinder earned a Master in Arts from Jiwaji University Gwalior, M.P. After his degree, he got trained in Manipuri Martial Arts THANG TA, and in various folk dances like Naga dance from Nagaland, Jhumar from Orissa, Laiharova from Manipur, Beladila from Bastar.

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