With his second Pakistani
film that is slated for a release soon, veteran and versatile actor Naseeruddin
Shah shares his view on Pakistani cinema, cinema as a means to promote cultural
ties and why Indian cinema will never make great films! In conversation
What is Zinda Bhaag about?
Zinda Bhaag’s a Pakistani
film I shot last year and it’s made by a first time film maker. It’s about
illegal immigrants in Pakistan
and a satire on the national anthem of Pakistan . Pakistan Zinda bad-
Pakistan Zinda Bhaag! It’s the story of unemployed guys who see no future, no
prospects and they get a few lakhs by begging, borrowing, stealing and scraping
from wherever they can.
They are trying to escape on
a ship. These are tragic events that occur in real life. I know of incidents
where people have boarded the ship hiding in drums. When they leave Karachi , their ship is only taking circles and comes back
to Pakistan .
These people are then told they have arrived in Dubai but are finally apprehended in court.
I’m playing an agent who helps these 4-5 youngsters escape.
After Khuda Ke Liye, this will be your
second Pakistani film. Many Pakistani actors have also made their careers in India . Will
this help in promoting cultural ties between the two countries?
Cinema is the only way I know
that will promote cultural ties between India Pakistan. I did plays there and
workshops with university students where I spent time with them and played
cricket. The kids are very bright like our generation here. There’s great
curiosity, awe and envy of India
and they are fascinated by our country.
The tables have turned
completely. When we were young we heard stories of how they had imported cars
in Pakistan .
Whatever happens between our countries is so tragic. We can’t do anything about
it. All we can do is encourage person to person contact. Few people in India have met
Pakistanis or interacted with them. If you meet one, you will really change
your opinion to some extent.
How do you view Pakistani cinema?
I feel great cinema will
emerge from Pakistan
in the near future. Great cinema will also emerge from Bangladesh and Nepal because these are countries
which have been through hell. It will be these tortured countries which will
produce great cinema, literature, poetry and paintings. I really feel that. It
will emerge in the same manner as it did from Italy
and Germany after World War
II and even from countries like France ,
Poland and former Czechoslovakia .
They really suffered.
Is Indian cinema any different from its’
neighbour?
We are just too fat and
contented with our selves. We’ll never make a great film in our country.
Have you faced any flak for doing
Pakistani films or received any threats so far?
Not yet and hope it doesn’t
happen. I won’t stop. I don’t go there to preach about India love or
make these statements. I want to go there to meet the people, the younger
generation.
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