Friday, December 12, 2008

something that is not exactly associated with the mainstream Bollywood products!

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Directors too have their special takes on this issue. Feroz Khan (Director Gandhi, My Father) believes it is because “One fine day they wake up and realize that beyond their clichéd, ghisa-pita filmy stuff, there are loads of people who connect with it. They deal, in an entertaining and engaging fashion with stories that celebrate the little joys of life, powered by values like truth and reality. They realize too… that in the end, it’s not glamour, fame and box office that endures – but respect, honour and prestige.” Leena Yadav (Director, Shabd) adds her own spin, “C’mon ya, who doesn’t want to do roles to die for? Real/Parallel cinema offers stars just that. Presenting them both a challenge and an opportunity. Having tasted glamour and fame, they usually grab these roles and guess what? Frequently they surprise themselves with performances they never imagined they could unleash …” John Mathew Mathan (Director, Sarfarosh) agrees, “I think it has to do primarily with the director-actor trust. This has to be mutual and is non-negotiable. Stars have to be cautious because the whole world wants to exploit them. Once that confidence is established – half the battle is won.”

Rituparno Ghosh, (Director, The Last Lear) seemed the most appropriate person to have the last words… And he doesn’t let the team down. “Stars are not the dumbos they are (wrongly) made out to be. They have a sixth sense and are hungry for roles that allow them to demonstrate their worth. However, it calls for a special kind of sensitivity and sensibility to encourage them to let go … without scaring or humiliating them or making them feel insecure and foolish. They are an extraordinarily vulnerable bunch, always in the public eye, judged, celebrated or trashed every Friday! You have to love them, nurture them, protect them, build self-confidence and self-belief … and then, watch them fly. Trust me, I know what I am talking about!” And so the affair continues to take on dynamic momentum …


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Source :
IIPM Editorial, 2008
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and
Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).


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