Monday, December 29, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Satires Educate About Social Issues Innovatively: Subhash Kapoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jul, 2015 11:30 AM
  • Satires Educate About Social Issues Innovatively: Subhash Kapoor
A tinge of comedy lends entertainment value to movies, especially if a filmmaker intends to drive home a worthy message on socially pertinent issues, says National Award-winning filmmaker Subhash Kapoor who has tackled themes like the recession, judiciary and honour killing in his movies.
 
Credited with films like “Phas Gaye Re Obama”, “Jolly LLB” and the recently released "Guddu Rangeela", Kapoor told IANS: “If issues dealing with serious subjects like judiciary, recession and honour killing are told with the same tone in films, then filmmakers will end up excluding audience because, fundamentally, people demand entertainment when they step into a theatre.
 
“But when I put a certain amount of comedy or satire in a film to talk about these serious issues without making a change to the perception, then it becomes easy for me to reach out to a vast number of people."
 
A former journalist, he believes comedy enhances a filmmaker's reach.
 
"It helps connect with the audience innovatively. Usually, people don't mind issue-based films, but if the same thing is delivered to them with a certain amount of humour and fun, then they will love it even more,” added Kapoor, whose latest film “Guddu Rangeela” -- starring Arshad Warsi, Amit Sadh and Aditi Rao Hydari in a story with honour killing at its core -- has been appreciated by critics.
 
Kapoor, who mostly delves into woes of people in small towns through his storylines, feels obliged that an increasing number of filmmakers are travelling to the country's interiors for shooting as it's bridging the gap between rural and urban India.
 
He likes to slot his films in the "social commentative" genre.
 
"My films will be more on social comment, recession, judiciary and honour killing. It's very important not to forget what is often called in media, 'Bharat'. It's great to see so many people making films on small towns. 'Tanu Weds Manu', 'NH10' and 'Gangs of Wasseypur' are best examples of small town stories. 
 
"People are basing films on the real world and that is really exciting,” added Kapoor, whose experience as a political journalist in the past helps him in telling socially relevant tales in a nuanced way to the audience.
 
"As a journalist, I have covered various elections - 1996, 1998 and 2001. So, I've had the opportunity to travel in north India, especially in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. Also, I've interacted with a lot of people and seen the society and culture that they live in. That's where I get my humour and satire from,” said the director, who is now focussed on the sequel of "Jolly LLB 2".

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Ram Kapoor To Work With Sunny Again In Action Thriller

Ram Kapoor To Work With Sunny Again In Action Thriller
Actor Ram Kapoor, who enjoyed working with Sunny Leone in "Kuch Kuch Locha Hai", and he will be working with her again in an action thriller.

Ram Kapoor To Work With Sunny Again In Action Thriller

Shocked, Dismayed: Kalki On 'Court' Missing Bengaluru Release

Shocked, Dismayed: Kalki On 'Court' Missing Bengaluru Release
Actress Kalki Koechlin says the ban on National Award winning courtroom drama “Court” in Bengaluru is not only disappointing, but shocking.

Shocked, Dismayed: Kalki On 'Court' Missing Bengaluru Release

Cool To Play 80-year-old In 'sanam Re': Rishi Kapoor

Cool To Play 80-year-old In 'sanam Re': Rishi Kapoor
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, who surprised everyone with his impressive act as Rauf Lala in "Agneepath" remake, will now play an 80-year-old man in Divya Khosla's upcoming film "Sanam Re".

Cool To Play 80-year-old In 'sanam Re': Rishi Kapoor

Shabana Remembers Balraj Sahni On His Birth Anniversary

Shabana Remembers Balraj Sahni On His Birth Anniversary
Remembering actor Balraj Sahni on his 102th birthday anniversary on Friday, veteran actress-social activist Shabana Azmi appreciated his performance in film “Garm Hawa”.

Shabana Remembers Balraj Sahni On His Birth Anniversary

Won't Change My Writing Style For Bollywood: Chetan Bhagat

Won't Change My Writing Style For Bollywood: Chetan Bhagat
His books have found visual translation in Hindi movies, but author Chetan Bhagat remains unstirred by the glitz and glamour of the tinsel town and says he won't change his style of writing to suit Bollywood's sensibilities.

Won't Change My Writing Style For Bollywood: Chetan Bhagat

Jackky Bhagnani To Work Outside His Home Banner Now

Actor Jackky Bhagnani, who so far has done films only under his home banner Pooja Entertainment, has now decided to work outside that umbrella.

Jackky Bhagnani To Work Outside His Home Banner Now