Audience is now bored of fantasy films, feels Farhan Akhtar
-Mumbai
Sep 06, 2017
Bollywood's multi-faceted talent Farhan
Akhtar, who is looking forward to the release of his next movie
"Lucknow Central" -- about a music band of prisoners -- feels the
Indian audience has evolved from fantasy films to stories which are
about real issues and are inspired from their surroundings.
Having made his directorial debut with "Dil Chahta Hai" in 2001, Farhan
has spent a long time in the film industry dabbling in direction,
production, writing, acting and even singing.
Talking about the evolution of story telling in Indian cinema over the
years, Farhan said in a statement: "I believe things in the film
industry... the stories that are presented, what the audience likes to
see, follow a cyclic format which even has an evolution. And it's a
good thing that our audience, writers, and producers want to talk about
our people, they want us to talk about our issues.
"A few years ago, it was the age of NRIs, love stories were very
popular. Everyone was eager to witness the presentation of romance and
the world of fantasies was blooming. Maybe the audience is now bored of
fantasies to some extent and they want to learn about themselves now,
share our issues with each other."
"Lucknow Central" also features Diana Penty, Gippy Grewal, Deepak
Dobriyal, Inaamulhaq, Ronit Roy and Ravi Kissen. It is directed by
Ranjit Tiwari.
Farhan, son of veteran writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar, has himself
directed movies like "Lakshya", "Don: The Chase Begins" and "Don 2", as
well as featured in movies like "Rock On!!", "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag",
"Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" and "Dil Dhadakne Do".
He believes in the present times, when content driven cinema is ruling
the roost, a lot of stories rooted in the Indian ethos are seeing the
light of the day.
"The evolution of story telling or any industry is a gradual process
and doesn't take place overnight. I think at this moment, the film
industry has started feeling that there is a scarcity of ideas, so
people will enter in the film industry from (different) places.
"There was a time when a lot of people entered the industry from
Delhi... Actors, directors and writers, so a lot of film over the
stretch of two to three years were based in Delhi, some three or four
years ago. At a given time, almost 15 films were being shot in Delhi.
"So maybe people are now bored with stories from Delhi, and they are
looking to other places. This is what is following... writers are
coming in from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan. So when they come, they
get in their stories which are influenced by what they have seen, their
social environment and now all that is presented in the stories.
"We are very fortunate to be able to interact with these people, with
their fresh ideas. We get to collaborate with them and help them bring
their ideas on screen and also they help us to re-invent ourselves as
artists."
-Mumbai
Sep 06, 2017
Bollywood's multi-faceted talent Farhan
Akhtar, who is looking forward to the release of his next movie
"Lucknow Central" -- about a music band of prisoners -- feels the
Indian audience has evolved from fantasy films to stories which are
about real issues and are inspired from their surroundings.
Having made his directorial debut with "Dil Chahta Hai" in 2001, Farhan
has spent a long time in the film industry dabbling in direction,
production, writing, acting and even singing.
Talking about the evolution of story telling in Indian cinema over the
years, Farhan said in a statement: "I believe things in the film
industry... the stories that are presented, what the audience likes to
see, follow a cyclic format which even has an evolution. And it's a
good thing that our audience, writers, and producers want to talk about
our people, they want us to talk about our issues.
"A few years ago, it was the age of NRIs, love stories were very
popular. Everyone was eager to witness the presentation of romance and
the world of fantasies was blooming. Maybe the audience is now bored of
fantasies to some extent and they want to learn about themselves now,
share our issues with each other."
"Lucknow Central" also features Diana Penty, Gippy Grewal, Deepak
Dobriyal, Inaamulhaq, Ronit Roy and Ravi Kissen. It is directed by
Ranjit Tiwari.
Farhan, son of veteran writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar, has himself
directed movies like "Lakshya", "Don: The Chase Begins" and "Don 2", as
well as featured in movies like "Rock On!!", "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag",
"Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" and "Dil Dhadakne Do".
He believes in the present times, when content driven cinema is ruling
the roost, a lot of stories rooted in the Indian ethos are seeing the
light of the day.
"The evolution of story telling or any industry is a gradual process
and doesn't take place overnight. I think at this moment, the film
industry has started feeling that there is a scarcity of ideas, so
people will enter in the film industry from (different) places.
"There was a time when a lot of people entered the industry from
Delhi... Actors, directors and writers, so a lot of film over the
stretch of two to three years were based in Delhi, some three or four
years ago. At a given time, almost 15 films were being shot in Delhi.
"So maybe people are now bored with stories from Delhi, and they are
looking to other places. This is what is following... writers are
coming in from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan. So when they come, they
get in their stories which are influenced by what they have seen, their
social environment and now all that is presented in the stories.
"We are very fortunate to be able to interact with these people, with
their fresh ideas. We get to collaborate with them and help them bring
their ideas on screen and also they help us to re-invent ourselves as
artists."
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