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Mahesh
Manjrekar
Coming up: Amitabh as Godfather!
How many films is he shooting
at the same time? Mahesh Manjrekar is by far the busiest director
in Mumbai. He refuses to be cowed down by the complexities
of commercial cinema. Passionate, uncompromising and thoroughly
attuned to the vagaries of showbiz, Mahesh has put his monumental
Vaastav and the none-too-warmly received film on AIDS, Nidaan
behind him. His Astitva has just been released. The one-time
dedicated stage actor and director desires to cling to his
creative principles even if fly-by-night producers are queuing
up with obscene amounts of money to get his directorial consent.
While shooting for Time Movies Ahsaas in Goa, Mahesh
takes time off to answer our queries on a variety of subjects:
Whats Ahsaas all about?
Its an emotional father-son story with Sunil Shetty
playing the father. Actually I felt Nana Patekar suited the
role. But I was scared Nana would start interfering in the
film. I did narrate Ahsaas to him when I was doing it for
Boney Kapoor. But the next day he called Boney to speak about
changes in the script that would make it a hit. Then I wanted
Anil Kapoor to do it. In fact I wanted to make Ahsaas as a
father-daughter film. When Hema Malini called me to ask if
Id make a film with her daughter, I suggested this script.
And she didnt like it?
No, she loved the script. But she wanted a romantic angle
for her daughter, which isnt in the script. I told her
its the story of a 15-year old teenager, so I couldnt
incorporate romance into Ahsaas. She was unsure, and didnt
reply for a while. Just when I was leaving for Goa to shoot
Ahsaas she called to say shed like her daughter to do
this film. I would have liked to work with Esha Deol. When
I saw her, I was impressed by her innocence. Id have
loved to make Ahsaas as a father-daughter film with Esha.
But Im very happy with the way the film has shaped up.
The boy who plays the son, Mayank Tandon, is very good. Sunil
Shetty has done a wonderful job. Everyone will feel for the
character. Hes too sincere. He comes on the sets prepared
and he listens to me.
The stars had better listen to you now. Youre a hotshot,
remember?
Well, I dont know about that. One flop and Ill
be kicked out of the industry. Right now, Im still banking
on Astitva to do well. Its the best film of my career.
I prefer to do films that havent been made before. Im
so happy its being released all over the world. Im
not nervous about any of my releases. But I want Astitva to
run. If it does well, I can continue to do my type of cinema.
But Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rahta Hai and Kurukshetra look like
big-time masala films.
Well, not masala, but yes, Ganga is a commercial film. Kurukshetra,
I dont know. I can say that both films are a little
calculated to please the box-office. Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rahta
Hai is inspired by one of Dada Kondkes early films,
Songadya, which ranks among his decent films. But Kurukshetra
is written by me. And Im certainly not ashamed of it.
Tell us about some of the other projects you have in mind.
Rajkumar Santoshi made his version of Seven Samurai with Naseeruddin
Shah. I want to make The Godfather with Amitabh Bachchan.
I cant see anyone but him doing it. Ive narrated
the script to him. I would have made him a character from
Bihar or UP who comes to Mumbai in 1961 and becomes sucked
into the underworld. Though Ive Indianized The Godfather,
I havent tampered with the original. Another person
Id like to work with is Madhuri Dixit. She has such
tremendous untapped talent. I offered her Astitva, but she
turned it down. When she hangs up her boots, what does she
have to show for herself? Then, I have another romantic subject
for Abhishek and Kareena Kapoor, a very performance-oriented
film.
Where do you have the time to make all these films?
I have the time, but the stars dont. Ive told
my financier Jhamu Sughand to take a new boy and girl for
Muskaan. We can train the girl in sign language and even make
her look natural. At the same time I want to work with Shah
Rukh Khan. But I cant get through to him. Hes
such a brilliant actor. I went with Ramesh Taurani and narrated
Ahsaas to Shah Rukh. But nothing came of it. He turned it
down.
Youre playing a role in Sanjay Guptas Kaante,
we hear.
Thats right. It will give me a month to relax in the
US. Im playing one of the six protagonists. Ive
already worked out my character of the drug addict and petty
thief. I wasnt forced into doing the role or anything.
I just needed to do something for a change where I didnt
have to think beyond pack-up. Ill just say my lines
and keep to myself. That should be a welcome relaxation.
Subhash K Jha
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