Director Sanjay Gadhvi gave Uday Chopra two of the best films of his career - Dhoom and Dhoom 2. But he gave the actor a miss in the recently released "Kidnap" because he feels Uday grew "too old" for the role.
Gadhvi wanted to make Kidnap soon after Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai with Uday in one of the main leads.
"The script for Kidnap was being written in 2002, and the film was to be made right after Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai. That time, Uday was supposed to do the film. Then Kidnap kept getting delayed. Then 'Dhoom' happened and became a hit. After that we planned Dhoom 2. So Kidnap got further postponed," said Gadhvi.
For Kidnap Gadhvi wanted a young and fresh face and zeroed in on Imran Khan instead of Uday. However, he retained his first choice Sanjay Dutt for the other main lead in the movie.
"Sanjay suited his role perfectly, but Uday became too old for the role. Also, I feel that Ali's (funny) image from Dhoom is still very strong in the audience's mind," said Gadhvi.
"Imran is much younger than Uday. When I first met him, I felt he is an irregular guy. He's not the conventional person."
Gadhvi says girls find Imran drop dead gorgeous, but he doesn't think so.
"Lots of girls and people would often look at Imran and say 'he is drop dead good looking', 'he's so cute', 'oh my god!' But I never felt that way. Drop dead good looking is Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar."
Though critics have written off Kidnap, Imran's performance has been lauded. The director too praises the actor.
"Imran was perfect for the casting because his body is different, his way of walking is different, his talking style is different and the best part is his eyes, they are very expressive. I liked two things in his eyes - they can hide pain and can even show pain if required. So that expressive thing about his eyes impressed me," Gadhvi said.