Saturday, August 7, 2010

SRK is an angry man: Nasreen


Having chronicled the lives of many personalities, how does she decide which great personality to take up for a documentary or a book is determined largely by the "impact the person has had on people over a period of time." In addition, she says that one does require a period of time to be able to know a person and to analyse his works. "If someone turns out to be a one-film or a few-films wonder, why will I spend my time on him?"

At the same time, she also believes that people and their impact — change with time. She explains, "You are not what you were yesterday. You change a bit everyday. I don't say the core person inside you changes, but such is life that everyday-experiences, combined with the changes happening around us, brings in us a different person everyday."

If that is so, Big B and SRK, to begin with, must have changed too — planning another documentary on them? She agreed with the idea, but said, "If I film another one right now, it will not have the right impact," explaining the reason, "It was a few years ago, when people had less access to film stars, that such documentaries aroused interest and left an impact. But today, you see the film stars are seen so often, they are on television — doing advertisements, anchoring, they are just everywhere. For that matter, how much would one get to see AR Rahman earlier, as much as you get to see him now? It does make a difference. Also, there should be a healthy gap and I should wait for the right time, which will not arrive before 2015.

And next, whose life would she chronicle or capture under her lens? "I think Aamir has done some really great work. And, it will be interesting to make one on him," said Kabir, who is currently working on a biography of Allah Rakha Rahman, elaborating, "Aamir has done 20 years in the film industry and his works are well thought of, and yeah, they do make an impact." So when is she planning to begin? "Oh! I haven't planned it as of yet, it's only that I have it in mind to do some day." We could not see Aamir's wax statue in Madame Tussauds. But hope the reclusive actor nods his head for this one, whenever Kabir 'plans' it out. Kabir, as of now thinks she "should write these days, so I am doing exactly that," she remarks with a smile.

Nasreen's documentary Bismillah Of Benaras, Maestro Of The Shehnai, was screened at the Pravasi Film Festival in New Delhi. Her book The Dialogue of Awara: Raj Kapoor's Immortal Classic was released by Randhir and Rishi Kapoor.

She recalls those six weeks when she was filming the second documentary The Outer World Of Shah Rukh Khan (the first one being The Inner World Of Shah Rukh Khan) "I'm sure SRK is an angry man, but he doesn't show his anger. He keeps it to himself. Otherwise, he is very respectful." Does that mean she missed to observe his aggressive side? "I did see him angry, but only once, while we were shooting in USA, when he went, 'Please don't shoot me while I'm eating'. And from that day onwards, we never shot him while he was having meals — he hates to be shot while eating.

Did you feel restricted? "Well, no. If one has a request to make, you respect that. In fact, I think it's absolutely normal to have had such an objection. After all, haven't you seen people shying away from their plates when they are being clicked. So just because he is a star, it doesn't rob him of such a discomfort. Even you and I will not be comfortable to have been clicked when our mouth is disproportionately open, right?"

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