
Big B perfect at tennis, violin, piano: Director Leena Yadav
By Dibyojyoti Baksi
Mumbai, Feb 24 (IANS) That Amitabh Bachchan leaves his co-stars  in awe is well-known but "Teen Patti" director Leena Yadav says the megastar not  only spells magic in front of the camera but surprised everyone with his  expertise in tennis, violin and piano as well.
"Mr.Bachchan is good in so many things. We were in  awe. When we were shooting, we used to play games and we saw how perfect he is  in tennis," Yadav told IANS in an interview.
She said there was a scene  in the film where Bachchan's character had to play violin.
"I got an  expert to train him and kept telling him that the expert wants to show him how  to hold the violin. But Mr.Bachchan insisted on doing it during the shot. When  he came to the floor, the expert was standing to show him but he took the  violin, placed it rightly and started playing perfectly. He played the piano  also. He surprised us in many ways," Yadav recalled.
Releasing Friday,  "Teen Patti" features Bachchan as a mathematician trying to evolve a thesis on  probability by relating it to the Indian card game of 'teen patti'. The film  also stars Hollywood legend Ben Kingsley.
Yadav, who co-scripted the  movie with Shiv Subramanyam, reveals that the probability theory Bachchan tries  to prove is absolutely fictitious, but insists it is applicable to card games to  some extent.
"See, probability is a very interesting theory in  mathematics. You can even apply it just by logic. It doesn't need an equation  there. Also, when a shuffle happens, you can tell what's the probability of the  card...
"It can be applied, but obviously a man's mind cannot do it  sitting on a table because it involves pages of calculation. So we went through  the whole process and then simplified it," she said.
Yadav said the idea  of making a film on the subject was lying dormant in her mind for a long time  but the plot developed after she researched on the card scams in the US.
"I always wanted to make a film on the mindset of today's youth where  they want to be rich and successful very fast. I read a lot about card scams and  did a lot of research on greed and the psychology behind that...Spoke to a lot  of my friends.
"All through the process I started finding it more and  more interesting. And then when Shiv Subramanyam and I started writing, the  characters automatically evolved," she said.
Before shooting began,  Yadav did a reality check on an illegal gambling hideout to know how makeshift  casinos function.
"In Mumbai, gambling is illegal. So in different shady  places they make temporary set-ups so that they can escape if there is a raid.  While shooting I took the creative liberty of shooting it on a set, but before  that I visited one functioning 'adda' to have a feel of what exactly happens  there. It was quite risky," she said.
Apart from the two veterans, the  film also stars R. Madhavan. And the director is also introducing four new faces  - Siddharth Kher, Vaibhav Talwar, Dhruv Ganesh and Shakti Kapoor's daughter  Shraddha Kapoor.
Asked why she chose four newcomers, Yadav said:  "Mr.Bachchan, Sir Ben Kingsley, Madhavan and the four debutant actors are the  primary actors. While choosing these four actors, we were in two minds whether  to take established actors or to go with fresh faces.
"Finally, we  decided to take these young people because they fit the age they require to play  in the film. It took us 8 to 10 months to cast them. We went to different cities  for audition and finally chose them." 
 
 
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