"Dharam-ji has made a career out of Kaminey" - Priyanka Chopra
| By Joginder Tuteja Bollywood Hungama News Network When it comes to Bollywood releases, time and again one hears a declaration from the makers that 'audiences should leave their brains behind before stepping into auditorium'. However, Priyanka Chopra makes an exception and insists that her latest release Kaminey respects the intelligence of the audiences and wants them to bring their brains to the theaters. Talking to Joginder Tuteja, she admits that Kaminey stays true to the title with quite a few 'kamina' characters in the film. She also talks about Guy Ritchie world of film making in the narrative of kaminey and also the various twists and turns that the movie takes. First things first. Weren't you flabbergasted when Vishal Bhardwaj came to you with a film that had a title like Kaminey? Apparently, Gulzar approved the title as well. Since Kaminey is a plural world, would it be right to assume that it's not just Shahid Kapoor but even you who turns out to be a 'kameena' in the film? Can you reveal who is this person? Or is a suspense element? This year we have seen 'kaala bandar' and 'kaala naag' as a metaphor of sorts in films like Delhi 6 and Videsh - Heaven on Earth. Does the term Kaminey too substitute as a metaphor by any means? There have been questions raised around the film's title though. Priyanka Chopra One look at the promos of the film and you are led to believe that Kaminey is following a Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino brand of filmmaking. How much of that is true? Director Ahmed Khan did try to do a Snatch with Fool N Final though with not-so-positive results. So are we looking at a linear narrative for the film? Or we would be witnessing quite a few layers to Kaminey? Does that make Kaminey a complex affair? Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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