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20
Dec

Taare Zameen Par is the Masterpiece with my directorial debut — Aamir Khan

Taare Zameen Par is the Masterpiece with my directorial debut — Aamir Khan
Thursday, December 20, 2007

What are you feelings right now after the completion of the film, Are there any butterflies in your stomach?

At present I am over excited, I think Tare Zameen Par is a very important film. The script is very close to my heart. This type of film is made for the first time in the history of Indian cinema. I feel this is going to be a popular film and right now, I am very keen to know the reaction of the audiences. Keeping my fingers cross!

Among your contemporaries you are the first one to produce, direct, and act at the same time. How did you juggle all these roles at a time? Was it very difficult for you to balance between them?

I wont say that was easy, but all this comes with their own demand. And this is not the first time an actor doing this. It was been done by Raj kapoor, Manoj Kumar, Shantaramji to name a few. It’s not like rocket science. As a producer my presence was needed everywhere. Therefore I use to have a long discussion with the cast and the crew before the shoot.

I had a tough time when it came to directing and acting. For me when I was acting I had to judge for me from a director’s point of view and vice versa. I needed to be more intuitive for my own work as well as for the other actors in frame. Altogether, alertness was very important throughout the making.

You have proved with some of your films that Bollywood films could be artfully executed. That they could address important issues, and draw large crowds both in India and abroad. How different experience will be Tare Zameen Par for the audiences?

I can only say that audiences will be having a unique experience and film will change their way of thinking.

In a recent interview, you said that this film had changed the way that you looked at your kids. Can you elaborate?

Yes it is very much true that this film has changed the way that I looked at my kids. It has sensitized me towards my kids. Now I feel I am very close to them and I understand them better than before. Today I think I am a good father. Now my kids are my priority and I am very much alert about all their feelings and emotions.

Tare Zameen Par doesn’t seem to be film which is made only to earn money. It seems that it has got a hidden message in it. Your comment?

See, earning money is only one aspect of the filmmaking. However, for me it is very important to connect with my audience. This film has made me realize many things and I have even come across some unusual feeling. Through this film I want the audience to know the importance of a child and his existence. We should understand their way of thinking and appreciate them. Giving time to our kids is not important but giving them quality time is a must. We should build a connection level with our kids.

In this movie there is no item number, there is no romance, and there is no heroine but there is a message. It is not an entertaining film but it is an entertaining film.

What different and interesting thing you found in the script?

As soon as I heard the script of this film, I liked it and I decided to produce the film and even act in it. I can say that Tare Zameen Par is amole’s baby, because this is his idea and he has put in all his feelings into words through this script. According to me the script is not only interesting but also a hearty piece.

Aamir, you and your wife Kiran have sung a song together for Taare Zameen Par. Tell me something about that.

Actually, there is a song in the film called Bum Bum Bole in which Kiran and I have done a chorus but we did not sing the song.

The theme of this film is based on a child and his life, so how difficult was is to find someone who suited the role?

We had almost 5000 kids out of which we came down at 100 for auditions. When 25 kids were short listed, I came to see the audition, all kids were fantastic but Darsheel Safary was something different. I liked his eyes the most because they are very expressive and even when he is quite you will feel that there is still something going on in his head. He is a very happy child. Darsheel is the kid I was searching for. Therefore, I can say that it was not so difficult to find the child.

In this film, you play the role of a teacher called Ram Shankar Nikumbh, so any important message for the teachers?

According to me, understanding is important than writing, so I would like to give only one message to the teachers that please teach the students and do not teach their pens. Teachers have to make education a fun element to the students.

When it comes to directing kids, it is the toughest job, so how did you handle this?

Yeah, I do agree that directing kids is not an easy job. Before starting the shooting itself I was very clear that this is going to be something very hard to do because it is very difficult to make out their mood and sustain their interest. Somehow, we managed to keep kids active all the time. As a team we also tried to understand their timing, mentality and grasping ability.

Did you do any special preparations for this film?

The only preparation we did was the workshops. We went through lots of workshops

Aamir, in the present scenario you are one of the well-established actor and with your TZP you stepped into the shoes of director. At which point of time you decided to direct the film?

When the shooting started, after a week of shooting, I saw the rushes and then I realized that the direction was not going in the way I wanted. I spoke to Amole and I expressed my thoughts on the issue. In the initial stage there were some differences on creative front between Amole and myself but I made him understand that I won’t play with the script and he too agreed. Finally after a long chat Amole asked me why don’t you direct the film. I also liked the idea and rest is the history………

Along with your film one more film ‘Welcome’ is releasing. So why didn’t you avoid this clash? Didn’t you find a risk factor in it?

You are right, as a creative person and the producer of the film, I would never want any film to release on the day when my film is releasing, but practically it is not possible. In fact I think if a film is good then anyhow it will work and vice versa. For me this is not a risk rather this is a challenge and I love challenges.

Once you said that filmmaking is never easy and each film has its own journey. So how’s been the journey with TZP and how far did you enjoy direction?

Taare Zameen Par is Masterpiece with my directorial debut. For me the journey has been full of ups and downs. Overall, it is a good learning process. It was an effort to bring on screen something which is very difficult but I took the responsibility on my shoulders. I can say it is an enjoyable journey.

Your upcoming films…

My upcoming film is Jaane Tu…, which is directed by Abbas and produced by Mansoor Khan. The film has got tunes of A.R Rehman and other film is the remake of Gajini which is 50% completed and not titled yet.

10
Dec

Welcome - Marriage and the Mob

Banner: Base Industries Group
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Nana Patekar, Paresh Rawal, Anil Kapoor, Feroz Khan , Mallika Sherawat
Direction: Anees Bazmee
Production: Firoz Nadiadwala
Music: Himesh Reshammiya, Anand Raj Anand

Welcome - Marriage and the Mob
[Monday, December 10, 2007]

Rajiv and Sanjana meet, fall in love. But welcome to worry-land. Their union cannot materialize because of hurdles galore.

And who are these hurdles? Well, Sanjana is the apple-of-the eye sister of Majnoobhai and Uday Shetty and Rajiv is the nephew of Dr Ghungroo. Well, so what?

Well, so this: Majnoobhai and Uday Shetty are gangsters. They are the Mob. Majnoo is so soft hearted his passion is painting canvasses. Uday Shetty is known for his silver tongue crocodile tears.

They have one mission in life: getting a nice, non-criminal hubby for his sister. The two interview countless boys, but all get terrified and run away after knowing who their probable bride is.

And who is Dr Ghungroo? Well, he is a respected doctor who wants a girl from an impeccable background as bride for his nephew Rajiv.

Welcome also a cunning matchmaker, the pundit who hides the truths about both parties. Dr Ghungroo, Uday and Majnoobhai are ecstatic about the match. Till Uncle dear learns about who his son’s future in-laws are.

Uday and Majnoo still have a lesson to learn in life, and they do get it - for no fear of death can make Dr Ghungroo agree to the marriage.

In this mess, welcome the sensuous and mysterious Ishika. She claims to be Rajiv’s childhood bride. But soon she becomes the future dreamboat of both Uday and Majnu in a deadly love triangle. Welcome in this mayhem also RDX, a stylish gangster who is as explosive as his name. Now who are these two?

So will the lovebirds ever get married? And will the mob ever be the same again?

So, as the year ends and the Christmas vacations begin, welcome to the funniest yet deadly wedding of the year – Base Industries Group’s Welcome. The mafia was never funnier.

Produced by Firoz Nadiadwala with funfests like Hera Pheri, Awara Pagal Deewana and Phir Hera Pheri behind him, the film, said to be inspired by the Hollywood laugh-riot Mickey Blue Eyes is co-written (with Rajiv Kaul and Praful Parekh) and directed by Anees Bazmee, the man who gave us Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, Deewangee and No Entry. Himesh Reshammiya, Anand Raj Anand and Sajid-Wajid score music. The cinematography is by Sanjay F.Gupta.

The film’s cast is headed by Feroz Khan (as RDX) and Anil Kapoor (as Majnoobhai) who come together 21 years after Janbaaz. Nana Patekar plays Uday Shetty. Dr Ghungroo is Paresh Rawal and Ishika is portrayed by Mallika Sherawat.

Finally the lovebirds Rajiv and Sanjana are played by Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif, coming together yet again after Humko Deewana Kar Gaye and the hit Namastey London.

05
Dec

Taare Zameen Par - Every child is special

Banner: Aamir Khan Productions, PVR Cinema
Cast: Aamir Khan,Tanay Chheda,Darsheel Safary,Tisca Chopra
Direction: Aamir Khan
Production: Aamir Khan
Music: Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani, Loy Mendonca

Taare Zameen Par - Every child is special
[Wednesday, December 05, 2007]

Ishaan is 8 years old. His world is full of wonders like kites, dogs, colours and fish, but to his dismay they are just not important for adults, who want him to be interested in boring stuff like homework, marks and cleanliness. And so for them Ishaan just cannot get anything right.

Finally his parents cannot handle him, and Ishaan is packed off to a boarding school ‘to be disciplined’. But things are worse here – the teachers are similar to those back home, and Ishaan misses his family.

And then Ishaan meets the new Art teacher, Ram Shankar Nikumbh, who breaks the rules of how things are done, and asks the children to think, to dream, yes, even to imagine. All the children respond with enthusiasm – but Ishaan does not.

Ram decides that Ishaan is not abnormal but special. With time, patience and care, he helps Ishaan discover himself and his potential.

And so after a father who according to Ishaan ‘gets angry when my teachers complain, and thinks going to a boarding school will teach discipline,’ his mother who cares for him but thinks that ‘boarding school will be for his good’, an elder brother who is a genius and wins lots of prizes and looks after him and teachers who think he misbehaves and put red marks all over his books, Ishaan finds Nikumbh sir very different. In his words, “He likes the same things that I do and taught me many new things that are also fun. When I grow up I want to be like Nikumbh sir.” Of course there is also Rajan, Ishaan’s clever and always helpful best buddy.

Taare Zameen Par is Aamir Khan’s gift to every child with a powerful message film for parents and a compassionate look at special children like dyslexics. Conceived, researched and edited by Deepa Bhatia and written by Amole Gupte who is also its creative director, the film is produced and directed by Aamir Khan with music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. Prasoon Joshi writes the lyrics.

The film stars Aamir Khan, Darsheel Safary as Ishaan, Tanay Cheda, Sachet Engineer, Tisca Chopra and Vipin Sharma.

01
Dec

Return Of Hanuman

Banner: Percept Picture Company
Direction: Anurag Kashyap

Return Of Hanuman
[Saturday, December 01, 2007]

It’s time for “The Return of Hanuman”, the new and numerology-wise correct title, to hit the screens on December 28. Earlier called “Hanuman Returns”, it is Hindi cinema’s first animation sequel, and so far since 2006, all sequels have been bigger blockbusters than their originals!

Percept Picture Company, which produced “Hanuman”, the 2005 hit, is however positioning “The Return Of Hanuman” in a very different way. Looking at a global release (they have even announced a third in the series already) they are projecting and marketing (!) Hanuman as India’s original superhero and not just a deity.

The script is thus about Hanuman telling Lord Brahma that he wants to come and live on earth and enjoy like all the kids here are doing. Brahman agrees to his wish and Hanuman is born to a pandit and his wife Sheila. The name Maruti is given by his parents when they immediately realize that this is no ordinary child but an “avtaar” of Lord Hanuman. And Maruti (with his insatiable appetite and penchant for falling in trouble along with extraordinary powers) soon has to save humankind.

Maruti’s friends Munni, Minkoo and Daddu are his chums, while the villains are the evil One-Eyed man, Guru Shukracharya, Rahu-Ketu and Aghori. Narad Muni and Lords Barhma and Vishnu also feature in the film.

In a complete surprise, the film is directed and co-written (with Amit Babbar) by Anurag Kashyap of Black Friday and No Smoking fame. Says Kashyap, “My daughter kept asking me why I made films that she could not watch, and she loved the film “Hanuman”. So it was a miracle when I was offered the film!’

While the animation director is Upendra Desai the animation is carried out by Toonz Animation. The music director of the original film Tapas Relia scores the contemporary songs of the film. Lyrics are written by Satish Mutatkar.



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