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Nandita Das Sees ‘No Reason’ To Screen ‘Firaaq’ For Modi

Saturday Mar 21, 2009

Mumbai, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has apparently expressed keenness to see Nandita Das’ directorial debut "Firaaq", which is about the 2002 communal riots in the state that targeted the Muslim community and left over 1,000 people dead. But the actress-filmmaker sees "no reason" to hold a special screening for him.

"It’s true he wants to watch it. He has apparently asked my producers. But I see no reason to show it to him … anyone is free to watch it," Nandita told IANS in an interview.
She brushes aside the accusation that "Firaaq" is pro-Muslim.

 

Nandita Das

"I totally disagree with those who say the film is pro-Muslim. If I make a film on the Jews and their suffering will I be expected to present the other side’s version? What can I do if there’s no ‘other side’? What happened to Muslims in Gujarat was not a communal riot, it was a carnage. My film is not pro-Muslim. It’s pro-humanism. Period. And if some people or political groups want to see ‘Firaaq’ as a communal statement then so be it. I said what I had to," she asserted.
Nandita’s father and eminent painter Jatin Das was moved to tears at a special screening of the film in New Delhi.
"He had seen parts of the film earlier. When he saw the film in totality he couldn’t believe I had done this. He was quite shaken. I guess I’m a chip of the old block. My parents spent their entire life fighting for causes. In ‘Firaaq’ I had to tell the story of the genocide that the Muslim community suffered after the Godhra incident in Gujarat," said the actress, who has given strong performance in films like "Fire" and "1947-Earth".
The special screening had Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi as special guest and he apparently couldn’t stop praising Nandita’s work.
"He came up to me and said, ‘What a film …what a film …Everything in the film was just so fantastic’. Then he asked my host at the screening, Naveen Jindal, if I really made the entire film. I think that was a compliment," said Nandita.
She came in for praise from her own co-writer for making Hyderabad look like Ahmedabad as they chose not to shoot too much in Gujarat. However, Nandita says she did sneak into Gujarat to shoot a few topography-defining scenes in her film.
"It was impossible to shoot a film like ‘Firaaq’ in Gujarat. Too may wounds, too many questions, too many hurdles. We couldn’t have made the film the way we wanted to in Gujarat. I took a big risk by shooting in Hyderabad in place of Ahmedabad. We took the decision after checking out a number of cities that matched Ahmedabad’s topography. We finally chose Hyderabad.
"And the best compliment came from my co-writer who’s from Hyderabad. She said, ‘Are you sure this isn’t Ahmedabad?’ Well, it is the Ahmedabad of my film."
The casting wasn’t that easy too.
"Naseeruddin Shah, Deepti Naval and Paresh Rawal were always there in the script. The rest of the cast was also pretty much my first and last choice. But I wanted Om Puri to play the grave digger and Deepak Dobriyal for Shahana Goswami’s husband’s role."
Casting for the pivotal part of the Muslim child who loses his entire family in the riots and wanders around homeless was acutely problematic.
"Every child I met wanted to dance to a Shah Rukh Khan tune. I had to tell them there were no songs in my film. We finally found Mohammad Samad who was completely non-filmy. But he smiled all the time. It broke my heart to explain to him that there was nothing for his character to smile about in the film. I had to keep reminding him of sad things to stop him from smiling," said Nandita.


I don’t know how the BO works’-Nandita Das

Wednesday Feb 25, 2009

Pakistani Director Mehreen Jabbar and actor Nandita Das were in the Capital to promote their movie Ramchand Pakistani to be released on October 2 across India.
Nandita and Mehreen spoke about the film and the long list of International film festivals they have taken their movies – Ramchand Pakistani and Nandita’s directorial debut Firaaq to.
“We’ll be taking the films to various film festivals including in London, Dubai and also a South-Asian festival and in New York where Firaaq will be the opening film and Ramchand Pakistani is closing film,” said Nandita.
“We started with Tribecca and New York and went on to Rhode Island and the Osian in New Delhi. Now the film is playing at the Pusan film Festival in South-Korea,” said Mehreen.Firaaq is a film based on the aftermath of the 2002 Gujarat riots and Ramchand Pakistani is on a true story of an accidental crossing of the Indo-Pak border and Nandita seemed overwhelmed by the reception that the movies got worldwideFiraaq got an overwhelming response at the Toronto film festival. I’ve been to film festivals before as an actor but as a director it’s a completely different experience. It’s like taking your baby and exposing it to the world and asking everyone to pass a judgment on it,” said Nandita.I saw Ramchand at Osian at Delhi and it won the International Film’s Critics Award,” she added.
While both Firaaq and Ramchand Pakistani seem to have got a thumbs up from critics worldwide the movies are yet to release for public viewing and we quizzed Nandita about whether the movies would rule at the box office as well.
“I’m worst person to predict about the box-office because I have no clue about what works in this country,” she said.
Ramchandani Pakistani releases across India on October 2 but cine fans will have to wait for Firaaq till Januray 2009.

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