He says he likes to explore the entire spectrum of emotions in a character, no matter what genre it belongs to.
"I don't care whether the role is of a serious guy or a negative guy or a comedic one. I look at it all the way. If I have a comedic role, I will not concentrate only on the laughs. I would like to make the character more believable within the plot so that the story gets told.
The actor, 57, says he tries to get familiar with the nuances of his character, as he feels a role cannot be one- dimensional.
"I don't know if my role in '3 Idiots' can be termed as a comedic one. I don't even know how to identify it. It was a very dark character. There will be a dramatic scene in the film for which my character will have to prepare itself.
"Take the 'Munna Bhai' series, where the character had to go through a lot of dramatic scenes. In 'Khosla ka Ghosla', he was a villainous character, I don't see him as a comedic one. Today, we are concentrating on punchlines and that's very dangerous. For me any role is difficult, if I'm not prepared or if the writing is bad. It has nothing to do with the genre," he says.
"What happens in theatre is that even if a character is supposed to appear in the fourth or fifth scene, you must experience the whole dynamics of the play, so that you understand where you fit in the story. Whenever someone starts reading my scenes in the script to me, I tell them to not just tell me about my character but concentrate on the whole narrative.
Discussing his stint as a judge on children's reality TV show, "Sabse Bada Kalakar" on Sony channel, the actor says he is having a wonderful time sitting back and witnessing the acting talent of children.
"This show is just like an extension of extra-curricular activities in school that is airing on television for everyone to enjoy," he says.
Boman judges the show along with his "Munna Bhai" co-star Arshad Warsi and says it is a welcome experience to work with a friend.
"This show is a more informal opportunity for Arshad and I to spend time with each other and have fun. He's an old friend and as a co-judge on the show he also seems to enjoy watching the children perform. We share a lovely relationship.
Through this show, Boman also got a chance to know actress Raveena Tandon personally.
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