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Bebo didn’t get Saif to do my film
Noreen Aslam
BOMBAY—Director Imtiaz Ali, whose romantic comedy Jab We Met has made a
mark at the box office, denies reports that he will direct a film to be
produced by Saif Ali Khan on the recommendation of Kareena Kapoor.
“That’s totally untrue. Saif and I have been in talks about a possible
project long before Kareena and Jab We Met came my way. It’s one among
the many projects that Saif’s production house is looking at,” Imtiaz
said.
The director says he was so busy with his second film after Socha Naa
Tha that he didn’t pay any attention to the media uproar about the
real-life split between his lead pair Kareena and Shahid Kapur.
“Frankly, I’ve been too obsessed with my film to see what’s been
happening. Any kind of bitterness between two people is better left to
be sorted out between them,” he added. While Shahid and Kareena are
shown as falling in love in Jab We Met, the opposite happened in real
life. Kareena is also rumoured to be dating Saif.
“The audience is aware of what’s happening. Rather than take away from
the on-screen chemistry the off-screen happenings might add another
dimension to the goings-on in my film. Honestly, I don’t see the
Kareena-Shahid angle making any difference to the ticket counters.
People are smart enough to know they can get their gossip free of charge
on any news channel. Why pay Rs 250 to see the lead pair for
behind-the-scenes gossip? They’ll go if the film excites them. If you
make a sincere film, the work should speak for you. I guess the good old
days of the product being the star is over. But I still believe if you
make a good film, you get your audience. If you don’t nothing helps,” he
said.
The film took Imtiaz to various parts of the country. “That was the
nature of the plot. It couldn’t have been made in artificial spaces. For
example, I needed to shoot the couple at the Himalayas. How can I get
that in a studio? We went to Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. While the
protagonists discover places in the world and within themselves, so did
I. Kareena was sure any location I selected would be at least two hours
away from a decent hotel. But she was willing to slum it out. Shahid and
Kareena were really motivated. If they weren’t willing to get out of
their comfort zone, I’d have scrapped the film,” he added.
Another difficult aspect was that the film was shot in sync-sound. “We
shot at places that a lot of people haven’t seen on the map, and we shot
the whole film in one stretch. In some of the places, people hadn’t seen
a camera! We took the locals into confidence, even used them in the
shooting. My assistant directors had to tutor them about the camera.
That kept them happy. When you’re shooting outdoors you’ve to create the
right vibes. Everywhere in Punjab we created positive vibes. Yes, at
times things got a little rough, as it did at the Kullu bus stand where
we had to flee,” he said. |