The Free Press Journal

Rememberin­g Irrfan Khan

- MANU SHRIVASTAV­A

On Day 7 of the 51st edition of Internatio­nal Film Festival of India (IFFI), the festival paid homage and recognised the incredible contributi­on of late Irr fan Khan by showcasing his iconic film PaanSingh Tomar. The late actor ’s wife, Sutapa Sikdar, and son, Babil Khan, attended the screening. The film, produced by Ronnie Screwvala and written and directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, achieved universal critical acclaim.

The protagonis­t, Paan Singh Tomar, an Indian Army soldier and a sportsman who represente­d India at the 1958 Asian Games in Tokyo, turns to a life of violence when his family is denied justice in a land feud at his native village in Bhindosa, modern-day Morena district of Madhya Pradesh. He became one of the most notorious dacoits in the area and was killed during a police encounter. The writer-director first learned about the protagonis­t while he was working as an assistant director for the film 'Bandit Queen' in the Chambal region.

The film won several awards including the 60th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film and Best Actor (Irr fan Khan), and many more accolades at various award shows.

Irr fan Khan’s per formance as the athletetur­ned-bandit in the film is considered one of his best per formances that brought to life the story of a forgotten hero. Mahie Gill played the role of Tomar ’s wife in the film.

Director’s vision

At a session on ‘Production Design — A World Building for Films’ at the first-ever hybrid edition of the Internatio­nal Film Festival of India 2021, Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Professor Ujjwal

Gawad, Professor shared his insights into the production design, the visual art and craft of cinematic stor ytelling.

He stressed upon the importance of script. “For ever y production designer, the script of the film is the bible, Production designer gets his leads from script only and the main reference is the script.” Prof Ujjwal said that production design is a narrative tool. “It has the ability to create a world where narrative and action take place. It brings more interest and more authentici­ty to a set. It leads our imaginatio­n and draws us into a world, which includes architectu­re, colour, space, shape, texture, visual metaphors and visualisat­ion of screenplay” and went on to explain these tools with clips from the movie TheShapeof­Water.

The virtual ‘In Conversati­on’ session tackled ‘Future of Cinema in India: Opportunit­ies and Challenges’, moderated by film producer Siddharth Roy Kapur. The session furthered the ongoing debate of the mushroomin­g of OTT platforms and the viability and relevance of traditiona­l mediums of film screening. COO of Viacom 18 Studios Ajit Andhare said, “We’re witnessing a renaissanc­e in terms of story-telling on OTT platforms. The proportion of revenue contributi­on from single screens has gone down with presence of more OTT content for home consumptio­n. OTT subscripti­ons are going through the roof.”

Film distributo­r Akshaye Rathi opined that “OTT cannot match the aura of the big screen.” Chief Business Officer, Zee Studios Shariq Patel spoke of how OTT is an attractive propositio­n for producers as “every film is a success in OTT.”

Notable films

Among the movies that were screened was Namo, that tells the story of the character Kuchela, better known as Sudama. “Most of the stories we have heard about Kuchela portray him as poor, if you examine mythologic­al texts, he was scholarly and knowledgea­ble,” says Director Vijeesh Mani whose movie Netaji, made in Irula tribal language, was screened in the Indian Panorama section of IFFI 2020.

Part of the screening line-up was the 1968 film Brahmachar­i. Also screened was Only Human, which staged 6 profiles in 6 sequences cleverly interwoven. A dramatic story featuring desperate characters in their quest for survival and love, or redemption. The film’s director, Igor Ivanov, is an awardwinni­ng director from Skopje with a growing internatio­nal reputation.

 ??  ?? Irrfan Khan in
Paan Singh Tomar
Irrfan Khan in Paan Singh Tomar
 ??  ?? Babil Khan and Sutapa Sikdar
Babil Khan and Sutapa Sikdar

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