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Vivek Fernandes What is the genesis of ?. As the title suggests, a film about todays youth. Most of my previous films -- -- dealt with the darker side of the youth, their intense, passionate love stories, their sorrows and despair.
The cameraman, lyricist Abbas, and three new stars -- Ria, Sahil and Shilpi. Why choose newcomers especially after working with people like Madhuri Dixit, Nana Patekar, Karisma Kapoor and Sunny Deol? The script demanded fresh blood. I couldnt have 35-year-olds playing college kids. Sharman Joshi, one of the male leads had acted in; the others are all newcomers. Could you elaborate on the characters? The two boys play Chintu and Bantu, from middle class families, who study at an affluent city college. Their street savvy helps them stay alive. Ria (daughter of actress Moon Moon Sen) plays the daughter of an NRI in the film. She suits the part; her accent and poise gave her an advantage. Shilpi plays a rich girl, too. What research did you need to put in for this film? My son gave me the idea for the leg-shaking bit that you see in the films promos. That has caught on like wild fire. I couldnt use my own personal college experience. Attitudes have changed -- the thinking, clothes, the manner of speaking to elders arent the same any more. I had to rely on my son's advice and on the youth literature I had read. Many films based on the friendship theme seem to be doing the rounds. Does stick to that format, too? Although friendship is part of the narrative, the film is not like any other. and were young films, true. So was . I dont know too much about but experiments with something completely different. Will the film play to the NRI gallery? This film is targeted at the average college-going kid. I'm sure it will appeal to students abroad, too. They will identify with the fun-loving, down-to-earth characters. Youd face similar situations if you were studying at St Xaviers, Patkars or Cambridge.
Mind-blowing. All of them have performed like seasoned actors. Im really more than happy with them. Ria especially has all the qualities to make it big. The last decade hasnt been too kind for you. Why do think the last two films fared badly? In the last five years, the entertainment industry scenario has changed completely. Today, media publicity plays a vital role in filmmaking. Unless people are really excited about a film, they wont go to a theatre and spend Rs 100 on a ticket. Those, like me, who were unprepared for these unprecedented changes didnt have budgets set aside to handle this. We only concentrated on making a good film and pumped our money there. Both and failed miserably on the publicity front. Despite being unsuccessful with collections, both the films were well received critically. Do you agree with directors who say that Indian cinema lacks good scripts?
What is your opinion of the new breed of directors the industry has seen in the last six months? I dont want to criticise anybody, but these directors have been bred on Hollywood cinema. Theres nothing wrong with that, but one must not forget the 'Indianess' of the film. At the end of the day, youve made the film for the one billion Indians. Whatever Ive seen is a rehash of Westernised emotions, which we Indians cant relate to. Youve been here a long while. How much has the industry progressed in the last ten years? We have definitely grown in terms of cinematography. The visuals are superb, thanks to the equipment and effects. But content-wise, were still at square one. Indian audiences are very rigid, they won't always accept different material. Only three things work from Kanyakumari to Kashmir -- Love, Injustice and Rebellion. What are your future plans? We have just released the music of . The film will open this October. If it clicks, we have another script ready for the sequel -- . That will be another first for Hindi cinema. ALSO READ: | ||