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Q: Your new
film Family has opened to an unenthusiastic response.
Normally, once I finish post-production
work I move on to my next. In fact, Ive been out of
the country hunting locations for my next film ? a comedy.
Q: Family
is very original on the idea level?
I dont see it as an actioner.
I see it as emotional family film. When Shaktiman (who wrote
Gadar) came to me with the idea, I really liked it.
My co-writer Sridhar Raghavan and I reworked more than 80
per cent of the original story. We didnt want it to
be a normal vendetta film. At the core, the theme is almost
mythological. Mr Bachchans downfall is like that of
Karna in the Mahabharat who died of his own karma.
Thats what we tried to show in Family. If you
dont have a family to fall back on, youve nothing.
Q: How was
it directing Mr Bachchan for the second time after Khakee?
Im a very big fan of Mr
Bachchan right from my college days. I wrote both Khakee
and Family with Sridhar only to showcase his
talent. After Khakee I wanted to bring out another
dimension in Mr Bachchans acting. The first thing
we did was to place him on the opposite side of the law.
When I arrived at the script of Family I knew this
would give me a chance to present him in a totally different
light. Mr Bachchan plays a man that the audience simply
hates. Look at how he gets Akshay Kumars character
killed with such arrogance, ruthlessness and indifference.
But finally we cry for the gangster. That graph from loathsome
to sympathetic couldve only been carried off by Amitji.
Q: Do you think
we want to see him in a negative role especially after his
illness?
Why not? I never thought of this
when casting him. Hes an actor, and an outstanding
one at that. I dont think we filmmakers should mix
up his personal life with what he does onscreen. If we do
we will end up like waiters at a hotel, taking orders from
the box-office on which section of the audience likes what.
In any case, Mr Bachchan isnt all black in Family.
We see his human side at the same time.
Q: How did
his illness affect your film?
Only to the extent that we were
supposed to release the film on December 23. We had to postpone
it by a couple of weeks. That apart, Family showcases
his calibre to the optimum. I mean, look at his range and
energy. The plot rests completely on his shoulder right
from the start to end.
Q: Do you
think youve evolved as a director?
Nowadays I get very angry when
I pick up the newspaper and see whats happening around
us. Id say my cinema has become more aware of our
surroundings. The battles are more socio-politically widened
now than in my earlier films.
Q: Your next
is a politically charged parable, Saamna?
Im no longer doing Saamna
now. That was a very controversial subject on the marriage
of religion and politics. Now Im doing a comedy called
Ladies & Gentlemen. After that Im doing
a musical set in London called London Dreams with
Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan one after another.
Q: Who will
star in Ladies & Gentleman?
We havent decided. The comedy
is an intimate one, with not too many characters, and my
first comedy after Andaz Apna Apna. It was on the
anvil for some time. I was wondering when would be the right
time for it. The film is very modern and glamorous and almost
futuristic in terms of content and mood. Its almost
like a 2009 film.
Q: Are you
in favour of smoking?
Not at all! I dont smoke.
I dont want my children or anyones children
to smoke. But the cigar gave a certain attitude of style
and arrogance to Amitjis character. If cigarettes
can be sold in the market with a statutory warning, then
I dont mind putting a similar warning on my hoardings.
Unfortunately, they put that photograph of Amitji with a
cigar on the hoardings. I wasnt aware of the repercussions.
The marketing people should have been more cautious.
Q: But people
have objections to Mr Bachchan smoking.
Thats really disturbing.
Hes an actor, yaar! Should he only play characters
like Gautam Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi? The moralists must
change their attitude. Otherwise well take our cinema
back by so many years. If hes playing a gangster hell
have to carry a pistol. That doesnt mean Amitabh Bachchan
is carrying a weapon.
Q: Does this
moral censorship daunt you?
Absolutely. Every filmmaker feels
suffocated. Were heading towards a cinema of prudery.
Let the audience decide what it wants to do. Aap aisa
nahin kar sakte hain. Dont underestimate the audience.
Ill continue to make the films I believe in.
Q: But you
did postpone Saamna?
Well?tomorrow anyone from any
small town can get up and file a case stopping my film.
Ive gone through this during Lajja. Its
very dangerous. I make expensive films. I cant afford
to falter. Id never do anything that would jeopardise
a project.
Q: In Family
I feel youre burdened by the task of projecting
the producers son?
Not to a large extent. But, yes,
the songs were forced in for Aryeman. But I gave him no
romantic angle.
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