Thursday, December 25, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

SRK's Approach Is Very Theatrical: Imtiaz Ali

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Mar, 2017 01:08 PM
    Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, who is working with superstar Shah Rukh Khan in his forthcoming directorial, says he is impressed that the actor hasn't forgotten his roots in theatre.
     
    Imtiaz, who too has an affiliation towards theatre, spoke at the Colors Khidkiyaan Theatre Festival 2017 here on Wednesday evening.
     
    Talking about working with Shah Rukh in the film -- tentatively titled "The Ring" -- Imtiaz said: "We talk a lot about Delhi theatre. I didn't know that he would be still in the habit of performing in the way that he used to when he did theatre. His approach is very theatrical."
     
    "Every day he talks about his theatre experience in Delhi and I am very glad about that."
     
    Talking about the festival, Imtiaz Ali said that since he himself comes from a theatre background and is now into films, it's a "unique initiative" which "blends theatre and film industry together".
     
    "I'm really happy that there is a festival which is a confluence of theatre and films. I'd like to encourage all the people who are aspiring actors or filmmakers to indulge themselves in theatre as it gives certain attributes and certain strengths that will always be beneficial in both theatre and films and in life in general," he added.
     
    The first day of the festival which began on Wednesday, also featured a tribute to the late veteran actor Om Puri and a musical performance by Piyush Mishra.
     
    Colors Khidkiyaan Theatre Festival 2017 had two theatre presentations of Smita Bharti's play "Jug Jug Jiyo", featuring Dolly Ahluwalia, Ankita Bhargava, Meghna Malik and Amit Dolawat. 
     
    Hindi film fraternity members like Naseeruddin Shah, Vikas Bahl, Nitesh Tiwari, Dia Mirza, Prachee Shah Pandya, Karuna Pandey, Suchitra Pillai and Dheeraj Dhoopar also came to support the festival.
     
    Raj Nayak, CEO of Hindi Mass Entertainment, Viacom18, the co-organsing company of the festival, said theatre has in a major way "contributed towards the development of Indian television and its entertainment avenues by providing artists and talent across".
     
    The five-day long festival will also have a mix of superlative theatre productions and workshops, panel discussions moderated by Anupama Chopra and Arunabh Kumar, a masterclass by casting director and acting coach Mukesh Chhabra, script-reading sessions and a short film corner. 

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Mandira Bedi On Family Vacation In Macau

    Actress Mandira Bedi, who is on a vacation with her family in Macau, says her son is having a gala time.

    Mandira Bedi On Family Vacation In Macau

    I learnt dance because of Salman Khan: Armaan Malik

    I learnt dance because of Salman Khan: Armaan Malik
    Singer Armaan Malik, who was launched by Salman Khan in 2014 through his film "Jai Ho", says it was the Bollywood superstar who suggested that he learn dancing to be a "complete performer".

    I learnt dance because of Salman Khan: Armaan Malik

    'Coffee with D' different from commercial potboilers: Anjana Sukhani

    Bollywood actress Anjana Sukhani says that her upcoming comic caper, "Coffee with D" is different than typical commercial potboiler.

    'Coffee with D' different from commercial potboilers: Anjana Sukhani

    Focus On 'Kasrat' For Healthy Lifestyle, Says Jacky Bhagnani

    Actor-producer Jackky Bhagnani, who has launched "Kasrat" -- a new fitness video which will be shown in schools of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) -- says it is a way to promote a healthy lifestyle.

    Focus On 'Kasrat' For Healthy Lifestyle, Says Jacky Bhagnani

    On Father's 116th Birth Anniversary, Lata Mangeshkar Seeks His Blessings

    On Father's 116th Birth Anniversary, Lata Mangeshkar Seeks His Blessings
    Melody queen Lata Mangeshkar on Thursday paid tribute to her late father and actor-musician Deenanath Mangeshkar on his 116th birth anniversary.

    On Father's 116th Birth Anniversary, Lata Mangeshkar Seeks His Blessings

    New Talent Is Welcomed With Open Arms In Bollywood: Tulsi Kumar

    Singer Tulsi Kumar, who has sung a string of popular numbers like "Mere humsafar" and "Soch na sake", is happy to see the Hindi film industry giving a platform to music artistes, saying new talent is being welcomed in Bollywood with open arms.

    New Talent Is Welcomed With Open Arms In Bollywood: Tulsi Kumar