When she signed her first Hindi film, Dil Jo Bhi Kahey, she realised that Bollywood was, in fact, bigger than what she had imagined. "After acting with Amitabh Bachchan, I realised he is a big star the world over," Annabelle tells Chief Correspondent Syed Firdaus Ashraf. On the eve of the film's release, she opens up some more:
I was doing theatre in London before coming to Mumbai. I have also stayed in Portugal briefly.
I had seen only two films with an Indian connection earlier -- Bend it Like Beckham and Monsoon Wedding. I loved them and understood a lot about the Indian culture and their weddings.
When I did Dil Jo Bhi Kahey, I realised India had a very rich culture. There are people of different faiths in this country and traditions that are centuries old. One cannot understand India so easily, especially a person like me because I have done just one film and spent just a little time here. Moreover, my film is based in Mauritius and is about people involved in different cultures. The film is about how different cultures meet and how there is a clash of ideas. In Mauritius, there are Dutch, French, English and Indians.
I was surprised when an Indian journalist asked me how I felt about the unprofessional behaviour of Bollywood personalities. I replied saying that, on the contrary, everyone I dealt with was very professional. They approached my agent, fixed my dates, narrated a bound script and everything was smooth. I will be happy to do more Bollywood films.
But I have not learnt much Hindi. I don't need to speak much Hindi in Dil Jo Bhi Kahey. Just some words like bhook lagi, paani, shukriya and main tumse pyaar karti hoon.
I learnt a lot from Amitabh Bachchan. He has a lot of wisdom and has so much to teach you about acting and other things.