Irfan Khan:Music, dances can be an assent for Indian cinema
Actor Irfan Khan said that elements of song and dance, if used properly are an asset of Indian cinema, which Hollywood can emulate.
"Unlike Hollywood, our films are warmer in emotions with lot of music. They can be an asset if used properly," the actor, who has starred in several Hollywood films, told PTI.
Irfan said characters in Indian mainstream films are larger than life while in Hollywood movies, the makers try to make their characters more credible.
He agreed that Hollywood films have technical finesse which Bollywood will take a while to equal.
He said his upcoming film 'New York' was an issue based film which was a dramatised thriller made in a style which a layman can understand. "It is very close to how Hollywood movies are made," he said.
Speaking about his character Roshan, Irfan said one can draw parallel to the role he essayed in 'A Mighty Heart' starring Angelina Jolie.
"I play an American of Pakistani origin who has moderate views on religion," he said.
Irfan said he does not consider the film as being based on 9/11 but about the American foreign policy and what it did to the world.
"My character Roshan is part of the American establishment. He can see the extremists and the system and is trying to do his duty by dealing with the terror differently," he said.