"Deepika has impressed me completely" - Imtiaz Ali
| By Devansh Patel, Bollywood Hungama News Network When it comes to defining an original voice in films today, director Imtiaz Ali leaves a unique stamp on conventional genres, from Socha Na Tha to Jab We Met and his soon to be released Love Aaj Kal, his ambitious take on the classic romantic era of the 1960's and today's 2009. With its old fashioned and grown up romance that is heart pounding, thrilling and cinematically exquisite, Love Aaj Kal seems like an unapologetic work of a visionary filmmaker with his own unique style, who is clearly happy that the journey has ended. So when asked by a journalist what his take on love is, at the recently held press meet to promote Love Aaj Kal, Imtiaz said, "Love is something that I don't understand. It's an inappropriate word." UK's Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungama's London correspondent met the 'Lost in Love' director to figure out what he thinks of the saying 'Love makes the world go round', the in-love Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor, the lovely Deepika Padukone and his take on love yesterday and today. Jab We Met was such a big success. As a filmmaker do you think you've graduated with Love Aaj Kal? You obsessed with love? Your films have got this earthy feel and innocence in them. Is it to do with your upbringing? Kareena has expressed a lot of sorrow as you didn't rope her in Love Aaj Kal in spite of her calling you her favourite director. So what was special in Deepika then? Are you nervous of your film being pitted against Kambakkht Ishq? In better words, what's going through your mind now? How about your new producer? Imtiaz Ali How was the title born? Are you judgmental about love yesterday and love today? Are you in search of love through the films you make? Did the yesteryear couple Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor give you any insights on love back in their era? Has success ever pressurized you? You think Love makes the world go round? Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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