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Brad Pitt makes a surprise appearance, chats with SRK

Last Updated 24 May 2017, 16:51 IST

Brad Pitt's surprise trip to India to promote his latest Netflix satire, "War Machine", was a well-kept secret till the last minute but the Hollywood star was at his charming best as he joined superstar Shah Rukh Khan for an interesting discussion on their careers and the future of cinema.

Pitt, who had last visited Mumbai during the shooting of "A Mighty Heart", starring his ex-wife Angelina Jolie, joked that he did not know how to dance or sing, an important element of Bollywood cinema.

"I wouldn't make it in Bollywood, I can't dance," the actor told SRK. "We will make you dance in Bollywood... We make everyone dance in Bollywood," SRK said.

Shah Rukh, however, quipped that despite being in Bollywood for 25 years, he was yet to master in the field of dance. SRK said he escaped complicated situations by just doing his signature 'spreading the arms' move.

"I just spread my arms and do nothing, that's a step." Pitt, who was also joined by director David Michod, narrated his own experience of trying to play the piano and failing to do so. He said while he was good with one hand, another person's hands had to be fitted in the film.

But the discussion soon turned to serious topics. When asked about the secret behind their long-lasting careers, Pitt, 53, credited his attempt to try and stay relevant.

"I try to reinvent (myself). I constantly look for something new and we (he and SRK) have been fortunate to survive our mistakes along the way. I think I just try to be relevant," Pitt said during a chat.

Shah Rukh said he admired Pitt's movies but a personal favourite was "12 Monkeys". "I find you amazing in that. You are fantastic. That's when I became a fan of Brad as an actor. There are lots of them (movies)... 'Benjamin Button'," SRK said.

Pitt said he locked himself in a room just to see "how crazy you can get" while working on "12 Monkeys".

The discussion then turned to Pitt's cult hit "Fight Club", which was directed by David Fincher.
"That was fun... anytime there is something irreverent and a great piece of writing... David Fincher directed it and Edward Norton... Now we just laugh."

In "War Machine", out on Netflix on May 26, Pitt plays a US General, Glenn McMahon, posted in Afghanistan.

Directed by Michod of "Animal Kingdom" fame, the film is inspired by the book "The Operators: The Wild & Terrifying Inside Story of America's War in Afghanistan" by late journalist Michael Hastings.

An investment in the range of USD 60 million also makes it Netflix's biggest-budget feature to date.
Pitt's character is loosely based on General Stanley A McChrystal, a retired United States Army general best known for his command of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).

The actor said Hastings was frustrated that his story became more about the "sensational dismissal" of the General rather than being a discussion on the system.

Pitt said he wanted to carry on the footsteps of great war movies like "Dr Strangelove", "MASH" and "Catch-22" which were an "absurd view on the absurdities of war".

Writer-director Michod, who joined the two actors on the stage, said he changed the character's name because he did not want it to appear like a biopic on McChrystal.

For Michod, it was also an interesting opportunity to put Pitt in a comedy role.
"It was a funny character for Brad to play. He is an incredibly gifted comedic actor."
Pitt, who landed in India after the Tokyo premiere of the film, is putting his star power to use to promote the movie.

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(Published 24 May 2017, 16:51 IST)

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