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MEMOIRS OF A FILMMAKER...

Ramesh Sippy to pen his cinematic experience­s in a book

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He is the man behind cinematic classics like Sholay, Shakti and Seeta Aur Geeta, and even set a benchmark for the small screen with family drama Buniyaad. Now, Ramesh Sippy has set out to pen his experience­s in a book and is hoping it will hold the people’s interest. “I am writing a book on my experience­s, a book on all the films that I have done. It will be out hopefully by the end of this year,” Sippy said. How is it turning out to be? “Prediction­s, prediction­s, prediction­s,” he responded elusively. Be it Karan Johar’s much talked-about biography An Unsuitable Boy, Yasser Usman’s

Rekha: The Untold Story or actor Rishi Kapoor’s autobiogra­phy Khullam Khulla, celebritie­s are telling their Bollywood stories in an uncensored style. Sippy says he is trying his best to come out with a book which satiates people’s quest to get their hands on the film industry’s inside truth. “I will try to do my best. I hope people find it interestin­g. I think I have the capacity to come out with something that people want to read about... With the kind of details people want to know. So, if I can write it in an interestin­g manner, I am sure people will like it too,” the 70-year-old said.

If one goes back in time to trace his journey in the world of entertainm­ent, he started quite young. The son of late legendary film-maker-producer G P Sippy, he even came in front of the camera as a child artiste for Bewaqoof in 1960. As a director, he is known for films like Andaz,

Shakti, Saagar, Zameen, Bhrashtach­ar and Zamaana Deewana, but the star attraction of his filmograph­y is Sholay. As a producer, Sippy has backed projects like Brahmachar­i, Bluffmaste­r!, Taxi No. 9 2 11, Chandni Chowk to China and Sonali Cable.

His last directoria­l was the 1995 release Zamaana Deewana, and his comeback film as a director was

Shimla Mirchi, which is yet to release. “The film is complete and is with Viacom18. We will take a call on when it will be released. At this point of time, I don’t have perfect informatio­n about when it is going to release,” Sippy said.

He will also impart cinematic knowledge through his Ramesh Sippy Academy of Cinema and Entertainm­ent. The veteran filmmaker has introduced a graduation programme at Mumbai University in associatio­n with Garware Institute.

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