Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘The game of filmmaking has completely changed’

- Deep Saxena deep.saxena@htlive.com

Filmmaker Ishrat Khan kept honing his skills for nearly three decades before taking the plunge as a director. He feels today newcomers are in a hurry to get behind the camera but that was not the case when he started.

“Nothing is learnt overnight! I worked behind the camera for years and years. I never even got the thought that I will direct someday. Bas yahi junoon rehta tha ki kaam seekhna hai, aur accha karna hai! Today, within a few months in the industry, newcomers become directors.”

He adds, “We wanted to learn everything — writing, camera, editing, camerawork and what not! Also, then films used to be made in at least a year while today they’re made in a few months or even days. 28 years later, I thought it was the right time to helm a project. We made it in just 19 days. The game has changed completely.”

Khan was initially into merchandis­ing before he got inclined towards films through his elder brother Salim Khan, a film distributo­r. “I started with TV serial Chandrakan­ta (1994) and got so neck deep into it that I was made chief assistant director. My first feature film was Himmatwala as associate director and then joined Anees Bazmee with

Radhey Shyam Sita

Ram, which unfortunat­ely got shelved. Then I did multiple projects with him including No Entry, Welcome, Thank You and so on,” he says.

His debut film as director has won 10 awards in various film festivals in India and of late at Kolkata Internatio­nal Film Festival, and now, they are planning to send it to Cannes and release it in the theatres somewhere in July.

“Guthlee is a full-length feature film in which every character is a parallel lead — child artiste Dhanay Seth, his father Subrata Dutta, school principal Sanjay Mishra or Kalyanee Mulay. The story is about the state of education and caste system as the boy belongs to the community of manual scavengers. I have written its screen play as well and it has been produced by Pradeep Rangwani.”

He has two more films in pipeline. “I will be directing Dua Salam a romantic-comedy in Mumbai and we are currently locking the cast. Another film, Love Ki Arrange Marriage, we will be shooting in Bhopal and Orchha.”

Besides he will be shooting his next in Uttar Pradesh. “I am also associate director in Dream Girl-2 and did the additional screenplay as well. I was also a part of both writing direction team in the prequel.”

On remakes and success of South films he says, “If you make Himmatwala and Coolie No1 with same flavour then audience will reject it. But if they are remade with some freshness then it can work. See, South films are working because of their freshness in content, even though the formula is the same. But when these same megastars will come to Hindi films they might not work as we have seen in the past. So, there is no formula to filmmaking!”

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