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Kangana Is One Of A Kind, We Should Celebrate That: Hansal Mehta

IANS, 20 Sep, 2017 12:52 PM
    Filmmaker Hansal Mehta salutes the fearlessness of his "Simran" actress Kangana Ranaut, and says he would love to work with the "one-of-a-kind" artiste again.
     
    Mehta opened up about the controversies surrounding his reported 'stormy' collaboration with Kangana and about "Simran".
     
    Excerpts from the interview:
     
    Q. While muck has been flying all around you, you've been very quiet. How do you look back on all the controversies surrounding "Simran"? Do you regret not speaking out when writer Apurva Asrani raised a stink about his credit quotient in "Simran"?
     
    I said whatever I had to then and there is nothing more that I will say in the public domain. I was definitely saddened but I will continue to remain silent.
     
    Q. A lot has been said about how Kangana "took over" the project "Simran" from you and virtually ghost-directed the film. Please clarify once and for all about the extent of Kangana's contribution?
     
    Kangana has collaborated closely on the film and I have always seen that with a lot of positivity. There is a lot her contribution has lent to the final film and I would rather celebrate that than respond to insinuations and hearsay. After having spent 20 years making many different kinds of films, I feel I don't need to clarify this matter any further as it gives unnecessary attention to people who thrive on spreading malice.
     
     
    Q. Tell us very frankly, what was it like working with Kangana Ranaut. Would you work with her again?
     
    Kangana is a very fine artiste and one of the best actors we have today. If I have a subject that both of us agree upon, I would love to work with her. We know each other and our respective working styles well enough and there is no reason to not continue making films together whenever the opportunity arises.
     
    Q. Do you approve of her speaking on her personal life and the men she loved at events meant to promote "Simran"?
     
    I've said before that she answered the questions that were asked of her. She answered those questions unflinchingly and I salute her fearlessness. She is one of a kind and we should celebrate that. I wish the wise persons who raised these questions about her personal life would also be asked the same thing - did they have nothing else to ask her?
     
    Q. What was it like shooting a film so far removed from your normal reflective brooding style?
     
    As a filmmaker, I wanted to challenge myself, do something that pulled me out of my comfort zone. I try doing that with every film. Hence, "Aligarh" was very different from "Shahid" in terms of tone, pace and treatment. Similarly, "Simran" had to be a departure from "Aligarh". What is common in each of my past films is their focus on the characters and their spaces.
     
    That focus remains in "Simran". I'm proud of the fact that a migrant Indian girl's life and space are explored with authenticity. "Simran" remains an intimate portrayal of the Indian diaspora living in the US. Hence the claustrophobic spaces, the blue-collared jobs, the reconditioned cars and distant suburbs.
     
     
    Q. The censor board asked for 10 cuts in "Simran". Did that surprise you considering the Pahlaj Nihalani factor had been replaced by the Prasoon Joshi element?
     
    I've always maintained that we have to rise above individuals if the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) has to be effective. That will only be possible if the outdated guidelines that govern censorship in India are changed keeping in mind the times we live in and the digitized world we inhabit. Until that happens, we will keep lamenting cuts ordered by CBFC and nothing will really change.
     
    As for the cuts ordered in "Simran", they were minor cuts that did not hamper the film's narrative in any way. I carried them out because I did not see the point of fighting what was essentially the result of the dated guidelines and their ambiguous interpretation by members of the examining committee. What surprised me was that this news was all over the place the moment I left the CBFC screening of "Simran". Obviously, somebody within the board was gleeful that they had got me by the b**ls and had already informed all and sundry about the cuts. I'm actually glad that whoever 'spilled the beans' had his/her moment in the sun.
     

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