Mumbai, Nov 3
A Kashmiri by origin, Tariq Tapa was tired of films
being made on Kashmir that revolved around terrorism. Having studied filmmaking
in the US, he finally made his directorial debut at the ongoing Mumbai
Film Festival (MFF) with "Zero Bridge" on life and people in
state.
"In recent times, every film on Kashmir has had
some reference to terrorism. I wanted to make a film on the people and
their life in Kashmir," Tariq told IANS.
"Zero Bridge", which was screened here Saturday,
is about a boy Dilwara who stays in the outskirts of Srinagar with his
uncle after he was abandoned by his adoptive mother. Rebellious by nature,
Dilwara hates his current life and secretly plans to join his adoptive
mother in Delhi.
"Zero Bridge" has been nominated for the international
competition for debutant directors at the 11th Mumbai Film Festival Oct
29-Nov 5. The movie, which stars people who are not professional actors,
was completed in nine months. Further, it had no proper crew as Tariq
donned the roles of director, lightman, cameraman and editor.
"The film is about the normal people of Kashmir;
so I chose among them. I had a tight budget; so I did the lighting, camera,
direction, editing and marketing almost single-handedly. My producer Hilal
Ahmed and my lead actor Imran Tapa assisted me to some extent," Tariq
said.
Kashmiri by origin, Tariq was born and brought up in
New York and studied filmmaking in Houston. He has done extensive reserach
on Kashmir and its people.
"I was doing this research for years and finally
when I decided to make a feature film, the plot was already in my mind,"
he said.
Interestingly, producer Hilal Ahmed is a travel agent
by profession and it was he who did most of the translation from English
to Urdu to make the actors understand their dialogues.
"Most of the actors in the film are unschooled and
illiterate so I translated the English dialogues into Urdu," Ahmed
said, adding that 50 percent of the dialogues were scripted on the set.
"There was a draft of the dialogues, but 50 percent
of the final dialogue were written on set," he said.
Imran Tapa, the lead actor of "Zero Bridge",
is Tariq's cousin and he never imagined that he would end up acting in
a film.
"I am a student and had planned to join our family
business. I became an actor by chance," Imran said.
Asked if he would continue with acting and try his luck
in Bollywood, he said: "I'm not sure. I won't run around for a chance
in Bollywood. If things come my way, I will surely accept."
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