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Showing posts with label Shekhar Kapur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shekhar Kapur. Show all posts

Aug 23, 2009

`Kaminey` takes Indian cinema beyond Tarantino, says Shekhar Kapur


Internationally acclaimed Indian filmmaker Shekhar Kapur is quite impressed with Vishal Bharadwaj`s "Kaminey" and says the film "catapults Indian cinema in modernity beyond (Quentin) Tarantino".

"The greatest thing about Vishal Bharadwaj`s `Kaminey` is that you cannot work out why it is working. You cannot work out why you are laughing amidst the ugliness of violence in perhaps India`s first real dark comedy. And why in the final moments of the film with the brilliant background song by Vishal himself, you finally get the point of the film," Kapur posted on his blog www.shekharkapur.com.

"With violence all around you, you sense innocence caught in the crossfire of unnecessary violence. And finally you come away with a great sense of the pointlessness of it all. It`s terrific... Vishal better think hard about how to surpass this one," he added.

A thoughtful director himself, Kapur further praised the technical aspects of the film that has Shahid Kapoor in a double role.

"The cinematography (by Tassaduq Hussain) is great as are some of the performances, the script and the editing. It is ultimately a director`s brilliant vision of the world that is playing through," he said.

The 63-year-old, however, didn`t seem to be too impressed with Bharadwaj`s idea of making the lead characters lisp and stammer in the film.

"Did Vishal have to use the idea of stuttering and stammering with the main character though? It was a little over done and the only thing that harked to a more traditional form of comedy in Indian films. The film could have done with a little less of that," he wrote.

"Kaminey" is Bharadwaj`s first commercial hit. It earned about Rs 330 million in its first weekend at the box office.

Aug 16, 2009

Shekhar Kapur slams Ambika Soni for comments on SRK episode


Internationally acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur has criticised Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni`s remarks to give a `tit-for-tat` treatment to the Americans after Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was detained at a US airport for two hours.
Giving the example of former president A.P.J. Kalam, who was also frisked in April at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here as he was boarding a flight of US carrier Continental Airlines, Kapur wrote on his blog: "I believe what happened to Shah Rukh was a huge blunder, but what happened to our Abdul Kalam was far, far worse. It happened on Indian soil."

"But I admired the calmness with which Abdul Kalam dealt with the issue himself and displayed so much humility. I expect Shah Rukh to do the same as I am sure he will. Only he can defuse the situation," Kapur posted on his blog www.shekharkapur.com/blog Sunday.

"Unlike our Cabinet Minister Ambica Soni, who said we should respond with a `tit for tat`. What are you going to do, Ms Soni? Interrogate every American citizen arriving at our shores for an hour and a half? Or wait for Brad Pitt to arrive here? Cabinet ministers need to make more considered statements," he wrote.

Shah Rukh was on his way to Chicago to attend a function to mark India`s Independence Day and was detained for two hours at the Newark airport after US immigration officials spotted the `Khan` in his name.

Reacting to it, Soni had said: "I have always felt - even when I was frisked there (the US) - that the way they frisk us we should do the same for them here."

Kapoor says to make up, US President Obama should invite Shah Rukh Khan for dinner.

"What happened to Shah Rukh is a minor incident which we should protest about, yes. Ensure that this doesn`t happen to an Indian public figure like him again and move on," Kapoor said.

"And President Obama, adept as he is diplomatically and politically, should invite Shah Rukh to a family dinner over beer and (view) one of his Bollywood films," he added.

Aug 14, 2009

Meera Nair and Shekhar Kapur love New York




Indian filmmakers Meera Nair and Shekhar Kapur`s short films will be a part of the star studded cinema ensemble `I Love New York`.
The feature film which pays tribute to the city has films directed by 12 helmers, from the acclaimed Indian directors to newcomers Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson, reported Ace Showbiz.

While Meera Nair`s story stars Natalie Portman and `Slumdog Millionaire` actor Irrfan Khan, Shekhar Kapur directed `Transformers` star Shia Le Bouf for his segment.

The film which is a collection of several love stories set in the city, from the Upper East Side to the hoods of Brooklyn, is similar to `Paris, je t`aime`, which revolved around the European city.

The cast includes some of the biggest names in Hollywood like Robin Wright Penn, Bradley Cooper, Andy Garcia, Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman and Orlando Bloom.

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