J.P.
DUTTA : IT'S A LOVE
How
did the whole thing happen? How did you think of casting
Abhishek?
The idea
of Aakhri Mughal came to me from Taj (Tajdar Amrohi). He was talking to me
one day about the film his father Kamal Amrohi was planning in the early
'70s on the last Moghul emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, and his son Mirza
Moghul. It gave me visions of a great epic. After Mughul-e-Azam we havent
made an epic of that dimension. So, I thought, why not I do it? The whole
thing charged me and I was into it. Thats when I thought of Abhishek
Bachchan. I felt he would be the ideal crown prince on whom the story revolves.
I knew that Kamal sahab had Amitabh Bachchan in mind for the role when he
thought of making the film in the mid-seventies.
(When the
late Kamal Amrohi thought of making Aakhri Mughal soon after Pakeezah, he
had thought of Bachchan for the lead. He had seen Zanjeer and was convinced
that Amitabh suited the role the best. But somehow the project didnt
take off.)
Did you
screen test Abhishek for the role?
No.
I didnt. I saw him with the eyes of a film-maker. It was the way I
had felt about Akshaye (Khanna). I always go by my gut feeling. I know Abhishek
has it in him. After all, he has the genetic advantage of a father
and a mother who are both great artistes. And Abhishek has not been exposed
to the public glare too much. That is crucial to make the character come
alive on screen. Physically, he has the right height. And the intense, deep-set
eyes of his father.
You
approached whom?
Jaya.
Then I went and met her and Amitabh, and they were happy that I wanted to
make a film like Aakrhi Mughal with their son. They werent going to
launch him as a swinging youth of the day with a guitar in hand, I am sure.
We wanted to launch him in a different kind of film and role,
Jaya had made it clear. They were even open to an art film.
When
are you planning to launch the film? Is the script
ready?
Not
yet. But I have a broad concept in my mind. I need to do a lot of research,
though. I am committed to launch the film around June-July this
year.
What
kind of time-frame do you have in mind to complete the
film?
About
a year and a half. It should hit the screen by early next century
that is early 2000.
Does it mean you
are shelving your other venture, Jhelum?
No,
I am not shelving it. But I will delay it a bit. It has Amitabh playing a
major role with Jackie, Sunil and Akshaye.
Why did
you opt for Dilip Kumar to play
the father instead of Amitabh Bachchan?
Its
rather unfortunate that the media should have written about Dilip sahab so
prematurely. It's very unfair. I just happened to mention at a party
when too many people questioned me on whod be playing the father
that I had Dilip sahab in mind. But I am yet to talk to him. Of course, I
do want him in my film. Its a great role, and, I feel, only he can
do justice to it. I never wanted Amitabh to play Abhisheks father in
the film because it would destroy the illusion of the epic. I didn't want
people to relate to them as real-life father and son. Mukul (Anand) had tried
it disastrously in Sultanat, with Dharamji and Sunny. And I had myself tried
and failed with the Dharamji-Sunny and Sunil Dutt-Sanjay Dutt combination
in Kshatriya.
Wholl
be the girl opposite Abhishek?
I
dont know. It could be a new girl. I might think of a known face if
I didnt find a suitable fresh one.
(Since
the announcement appeared I have been answering calls from all kinds of girls,
known and unknown, adds Bindiya Dutta.)
Wasnt Kareena Kapoor your first
choice?
She
is committed to doing a film with Rakesh Roshan opposite his son. So I
didnt consider her.
Where
will you be shooting the film?
All
over the country in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, all over. I
havent worked that out as yet. I am designing it to be a visual treat,
reflecting the glory of Indian heritage.
Whats
the thrust of the film?
It
will be an intense love story. The love story of a boy, his lady-in-waiting
and his motherland. I wouldnt want to say anything more than that at
this point in time.
Did you
ask Abhishek to grow the beard for your film?
No.
I didnt.
Have
you been interacting with him on the film and his role?
Not
much. But I have got to know him. He has the right attitude, and is very
constructive in his approach. He is into the project wholeheartedly and I
am sure he will make an outstanding actor. He knows the medium, and working
with a boy like that is half the battle won.
Are you
feeling the responsibility of launching a Bachchan
progeny?
It
certainly is an immense responsibility. I understand that the expectations
are sky high. And that means additional pressure.
Are you
conscious that the Bachchans might keep a close watch?
No.
But it will be natural if they show concern. I have told both Amitabh and
Jaya, I will make a worthwhile film. I just want your moral support,
I want you to back me to the hilt. The rest is my
responsibility.
You were
keen on making a love story on a much smaller scale
after the intense experience of Border...
Yes.
Thats what my unit wanted as well. They keep telling me that Id
make a very good love story. I also feel that. But then I dont know
what happens to me when I get down to planning a film. It grows in dimension.
Becomes big. I guess its difficult to think small once you have worked
on a large canvas. Thats what people like Spielberg have done. Gone
bigger and bigger. Aakhri Mughal is a love story but of epic
dimensions. |