Currently a class XI student of the city’s St. Joseph’s Boys High School (SJBHS), Abbas was a class VIII student when he was picked to play 14-year-old Ravi Patel. “Even though I had a screen presence of only three minutes, shooting with a 70-member international production crew on locations in Taiwan, Munnar and Puducherry for almost 45 days has been a life-changing experience. I’ve learnt a lot about 3-D cinema and skillful editing of film footage,” says Abbas.
Likewise, an SJBHS alumnus also known in the city’s Toastmasters International circuits for his power-packed public speeches and a recent telecommunications graduate of Bangalore’s R.V. College of Engineering, the selection to play the 19-year-old Ravi Patel from 3,000 auditioned nationally, has been a defining experience for Vibish. “Initially I had auditioned for Pi but Delhi student Suraj Sharma bagged the role. Of course I was disappointed with the alternate offer to play Pi’s elder brother who dies in the shipwreck, but I accepted anyway,’’ says Vibish.
After the filming in mid-2011 and acquiring his engineering degree in August the same year, Vibish signed up for a two-month acting course at the New York Film Academy.
With a class X board exam score of 84 percent despite the distractions of shooting for a Hollywood cameo, Abbas has his eyes set on law school after class XII, and has also shortlisted acting as a career option. Ditto Vibish, currently studying for entry into flying school after turning down several job offers from well-known IT companies, who is “more than receptive’’ to film/stage roles.
Clearly, cinema is addictive.
Paromita Sengupta (Bangalore)