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'Mirza Sahibaan' not a boy-girl thing: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra

Subhash K. Jha Darpan, 26 May, 2014 02:59 PM
  • 'Mirza Sahibaan' not a boy-girl thing: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
After winning accolades for "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag", Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra knows "it's time to move on" to embark on another difficult film "Mirza Sahibaan". He says the movie, a tragic love story, isn't a typical Bollywood film about a boy and girl.
 
In an interview, Mehra spoke about the new movie, his experience with the newcomers Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher that the film will launch, and about working with the inimitable writer Gulzar.
 
Q. "Mirza Sahibaan" is your first foray into unalloyed love. What does love mean to you?
 
A. Love is quite illogical. We try to find reason for it. And fail. Love doesn't mean trying to figure out all the equations formulas and theorems of love. As for what love means to me, I will discover that as I direct the film. I know it would be one of the most beautiful experiences of my life. My film is not a boy-girl thing. It's about soul mates. I won't try to figure it out. I'll just experience it.
 
Q. Unlike other classic love stories, "Mirza Sahibaan" has not been done too often on screen?
 
A. It's very interesting that you point this out. When I embarked on this journey, I wasn't the least concerned about how many times the story had been done. This was just something I needed to do. It's a tragic love story. But the way it plays out is so unique. See, usually classic love stories are based on the premise of societal opposition. In "Mirza Sahibaan", the dynamics and complexities of the love relationship are defined by the couple itself. That's what made this love story so contemporary for me.
 
In today's world, love is not a taboo. It's something parents and society accept. Here, the boy and the girl share a very dynamic equation. They keep interchanging between the lover and the loved one. There is unconditional surrender in this relationship, a kind of Sufiyana touch that fascinated me.
 
Q. How have you contemporized the love story?
 
A. It's set in modern times, 2015 India. The legend of Mirza Sahibaan echoes across the centuries. That's how it plays out. Once I was certain of the time zone, I decided on where I wanted the legend to be located. We decided on Rajasthan.
 
 
Q. The desertscape lends itself to immense romance.
 
A. True. But why do we only think of the desert when we think of Rajasthan? The Rajasthan that I want to explore is the very modern touristic hub. That is the Rajasthan I'm looking it, and not the deserts, the ghagras and the Sarangi. It's set in the heart of Rajasthan.
 
Q. Your Mirza and Sahibaan are played by two newcomers.
 
A. Yes, Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher are my Mirza and Sahibaan. They play two youngsters brought up and educated in England, now back in India. They play the gen-now In the legend at a turning point in the story, Sahibaan breaks the arrows and that matters to Mirza the most. We'll explore the legend through these very talented newcomers. It would be new challenge for me to direct newcomers. They don't have to compete with other youngsters. They've to compete with themselves.
 
Both my leads are living out their characters. Their journey has started at Point 0. The same point where I start every film. This is what I learnt from Amitabh Bachchan and A.R. Rahman. With each project, they're starting again.
 
Q. Harshvardhan and Saiyami must be setting aside their contemporary lifestyles to get into character.
 
A. My film is set in contemporary times, though we are showcasing the classic ancient era for 20 to 35 minutes of the film. We're creating modern folklore through music. I always felt legendary love stories should be interpreted through songs.
 
 
Q. What do you hope to achieve in this adaptation of the original love classic?
 
A. I'm really enjoying the the process of putting the project together. Its soul, its essence. The fragrance of the flower, the nectar....you can see how poetic I am becoming in Gulzar sahab's company.
 
Q. How is it working with him?
 
A. He's such a complete artiste. Here's a true writer who can see pictures. When he writes, he paints pictures.

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