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Sunday, November 11, 2007

‘Saawariya’ : A tale of four nights of love and rejection And Salman Khan reveals his role in 'Saawariya'

‘Saawariya’ : A tale of four nights of love and rejection

By Susitha R. Fernando

Sunday times

'Devadas' and 'Black' famed director Sanjay Leela Bhansali's latest 'Saawariya' (Beloved) is a timeless story of two young star-crossed lovers- a Hindu boy and a Muslim girl released at Liberty cinema Colombo and Concord Dehiwela on November 9 in collaboration with the worldwide release. The first Indian movie produced by a Hollywood production house, the film is said to be based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's short story, White Nights.

Debutantes Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor, the son and daughter of two veteran Bollywood actors Rishi Kapoor and Anil Kapoor play the lead roles while Salman Khan and Rani Mukerji do the supporting roles.

Saawariya is the love story of two lonesome youngsters over a period of 4 successive nights. The charming, free-spirited Raj (Ranbir Kapoor) is a dreamer, who comes to a quaint, picturesque town in Shimla, known for its lakes, mist, heavenly snowfall, rains, and tall swaying pine trees.

Raj believes that he's found the perfect place to inspire his inner artistic instinct. The bright, fun-filled winding streets of the mall come alive with singing clubs, rustic folklore, dancing, love ballads, flourishing colonies of artists and weavers, and chants from the monastery - all woven in perfect harmony into a magical dream. All is perfect until at a bridge one night, he stumbles across the shy, mysterious, and melancholic Sakina (Sonam Kapoor) with a secret past.

Their chance encounter kindles into friendship and an impromptu romance. As one night passes another, Raj falls more and more in love with Sakina and tries to win her heart, while Sakina begins to trust him enough to share her secret. But when Sakina reveals why she cannot reciprocate his love, Raj is unable to accept her past and is driven into a whirlwind of desire, madness, and romance.

Referring to his choice of two newcomers Bhansali said, "I decided to do a fresh, simple love story with newcomers. I didn't want big stars. This was the challenge I undertook,". Both had assisted him during the making of 'Black'. Back then, Sonam was a plump girl who weighed 90 kgs. Bhansali had advised her to work on her body to get back in shape to play the leading lady in 'Saawariya'. Sonam worked hard and within a few months she lost 30 kgs. Ranbir, on the other hand, was told not to build his physique. Bhansali wanted a lean-looking hero.

In 'Saawariya' Bhansali has banked on new music director Monty Sharma, who did the background score for 'Black'. The film's music album has 11 songs, of which one number has been composed by Bhansali himself.


Salman Khan reveals his role in 'Saawariya'

Source : IndiaFM

salmansaawariyaSporting a diamond studded belt on powder blue cargos, and streaked hair, Salman Khan gets talking on Saawariya, OSO, multi film deals and other pursuits




After giving you a miss in Devdas, how did Sanjay Leela Bhansali (SLB) convince you for Saawariya?

Sanjay Leela Bhansali just called me up one day and told me he was making a love story and wanted me to be a part of it. Before that we were to work on Bajirao Mastani but there were some date problems and the film got postponed. SLB decided to direct the love story with Sonam and Ranbir Kapoor first.

Your character in the film remains a dark mystery still.

I play a Muslim character called Iman. I love the name because my father wants to name my son Iman. You know it sounds good, Salim, Salman and Iman! But I would love to call my son prince Salim or Changez Khan (laughs). Iman is a mind-blowing character. He is a little khadus, speaks harshly but there's a lot of humour in him. He is romantic and flirtatious.

This is your third film with SLB. How has your association changed over the years?

I remember he came to me with Khamoshi - The Musical when nobody was willing to do his film. When I read the script I realised it was not commercially viable, but I loved it anyway. I had nothing much to do in the film but I took it up only because of the script. I incorporated humour in my character which SLB didn't like because he wanted my character to be serious. Eventually, he shot both ways and on the editing table liked my light-hearted character and retained it. SLB hasn't changed at all. Even when he didn't have a penny in his pocket he made lavish films and he's doing that even today. Many a times he goes over-budget and it shows in the film. It shows what a fine technician and director he is.

You did his next film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam but it has taken over three years to get back to him?

When he came to me with the script of Hum... I told him he had a superb script. But he wasn't confident about how it would fare. When we were shooting in Jaisalmer, I assured him that even if the film did not work, I would do his next film. However, after Hum... he wanted to make Devdas. He told me Shah Rukh Khan would be better as Devdas and I had no problems. It's not as if SLB has to work only with me and vice versa.

Even with Rani Mukerji this is your sixth film.

I have known Rani for a long time. She is a fantastic actress. She is one of the amazing girls in the industry.

With Saawariya and Om Shanti Om (OSO) releasing on the same day, don't you think it will cut into each other's collections?

No, I think it's a good thing for both the films. If Saawariya came first, it would have affected OSO and vice versa. In any case I have a special appearance in OSO, so it's good for me that are both releasing simultaneously. I am concerned though for Ranbir and Sonam as they are both simply fantastic. God forbid, if the film doesn't do well they can take heart that they were pitted against a SRK starrer and start again.

Last year you had Jaan-e-Mann clashing with Don and the latter had a headstart while Jaaneman nosedived?

I think it's my fault. I have realised that when you are part of a project you have to promote it. The problem with Jaan-e-Mann was that nobody felt the urgency to see it.

This year you have had one of the biggest hits with Govinda in Partner.

Yes and I am working with him again in a sequel to Partner.

Is it true that you had refused Madam Tussauds offer?

No, I am doing it. Initially, I thought it was a joke. Then I was told that my fans had voted for me. Many big Indian personalities are there and it is an honour to have a statue there.

What next after Saawariya?

I am doing the remake of the Telugu blockbuster Pokhiri, Main Aur Mrs. Khanna with Sohail Khan, Subhash Ghai's Yuvraj. Then there's Tarzan, a film for children and a period film Veer.

Aren't you scripting any films?

No. After Baaghi and Chandramukhi, I haven't ventured into it again.

Have you signed a three-film deal with Ashtavinayak?

No, it is only a one-film deal.



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