<p>In her two-decade long career, Tabu has never been on a signing spree because she feels a good role is enough to keep an actor alive in the audience's mind.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 43-year-old "Haider" star said she has a unique "temperament" which does not allow her to follow others.<br /><br />"I can't do back-to-back films. I can't do promotions. I have such a temperament that I cannot do anything in excess. If I like something, I will do it otherwise I won't do it. I never felt the need to be in the rat race. I should be satisfied first as an actor with my work. I will not do something because everyone is doing it," she told PTI in an interview.<br /><br />Tabu started her career in showbiz as a child artiste in 1985 film "Hum Naujawan", where she played Dev Anand's daughter. She also tried her luck in Telugu films before debuting in Bollywood with Ajay Devgn-starrer "Vijaypath".<br /><br />The two actors have teamed up again after a long time in "Drishyam" and Tabu is happy with the way Devgn's career has shaped up in the industry.<br /><br />"Ajay has carved his own niche in the industry. He is extremely versatile and I feel proud when I see his success and growth. But success has not changed Ajay as a person. He is still the same like he was 20 years ago. It's his speciality," said Tabu, who last worked with Devgn in 1999 movie "Thakshak".<br /><br />In "Drishyam", which is a remake of the Malayalam movie of the same name, the National-award winning actress is playing a cop, who is against Devgn in the film.<br /><br />"I never thought that I will play such a role where we will be pitted against each other. That shows how cinema has changed over the period of time and you get to understand your own journey.<br /><br />"It's a very important film for me. My character comes into play near the interval. I have three important scenes with Ajay in the film," she said. <br /><br />This is Tabu's second project in two years and Tabu said she opted for the film because she found her role different.<br /><br />"This role was very different from 'Haider' or the roles that I have played in the recent past. Every character in the film is very strong and helps the story to move further. I was excited to do the role and I thought it will be a completely different experience for me," she said.<br /><br />Directed by Nishikant Kamat of "Force" fame, "Drishyam" is releasing this Friday.<br /><br />Tabu, who watched the original version of the film two years ago during its premiere, said Nishikant knows his work well and makes the whole shooting process relaxed.<br /><br />"It was excellent. It was one of the most relaxed shoots. There are very few people in the industry who work without making things complex and Nishikant is one of them. <br />That's how your work becomes easy. He is very clear-headed in his approach," she said.<br /><br />Besides "Drishyam", Tabu will be next seen in "Fitoor". She has replaced Rekha in the Abhishek Kapoor-directed film, which also stars Katrina Kaif and Aditya Roy Kapur.<br /><br />"Please don't say like this that I have replaced Rekha ji. I have immense respect for her... It's a beautiful film and will release next February." </p>
<p>In her two-decade long career, Tabu has never been on a signing spree because she feels a good role is enough to keep an actor alive in the audience's mind.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 43-year-old "Haider" star said she has a unique "temperament" which does not allow her to follow others.<br /><br />"I can't do back-to-back films. I can't do promotions. I have such a temperament that I cannot do anything in excess. If I like something, I will do it otherwise I won't do it. I never felt the need to be in the rat race. I should be satisfied first as an actor with my work. I will not do something because everyone is doing it," she told PTI in an interview.<br /><br />Tabu started her career in showbiz as a child artiste in 1985 film "Hum Naujawan", where she played Dev Anand's daughter. She also tried her luck in Telugu films before debuting in Bollywood with Ajay Devgn-starrer "Vijaypath".<br /><br />The two actors have teamed up again after a long time in "Drishyam" and Tabu is happy with the way Devgn's career has shaped up in the industry.<br /><br />"Ajay has carved his own niche in the industry. He is extremely versatile and I feel proud when I see his success and growth. But success has not changed Ajay as a person. He is still the same like he was 20 years ago. It's his speciality," said Tabu, who last worked with Devgn in 1999 movie "Thakshak".<br /><br />In "Drishyam", which is a remake of the Malayalam movie of the same name, the National-award winning actress is playing a cop, who is against Devgn in the film.<br /><br />"I never thought that I will play such a role where we will be pitted against each other. That shows how cinema has changed over the period of time and you get to understand your own journey.<br /><br />"It's a very important film for me. My character comes into play near the interval. I have three important scenes with Ajay in the film," she said. <br /><br />This is Tabu's second project in two years and Tabu said she opted for the film because she found her role different.<br /><br />"This role was very different from 'Haider' or the roles that I have played in the recent past. Every character in the film is very strong and helps the story to move further. I was excited to do the role and I thought it will be a completely different experience for me," she said.<br /><br />Directed by Nishikant Kamat of "Force" fame, "Drishyam" is releasing this Friday.<br /><br />Tabu, who watched the original version of the film two years ago during its premiere, said Nishikant knows his work well and makes the whole shooting process relaxed.<br /><br />"It was excellent. It was one of the most relaxed shoots. There are very few people in the industry who work without making things complex and Nishikant is one of them. <br />That's how your work becomes easy. He is very clear-headed in his approach," she said.<br /><br />Besides "Drishyam", Tabu will be next seen in "Fitoor". She has replaced Rekha in the Abhishek Kapoor-directed film, which also stars Katrina Kaif and Aditya Roy Kapur.<br /><br />"Please don't say like this that I have replaced Rekha ji. I have immense respect for her... It's a beautiful film and will release next February." </p>