'HONEYMOON
TRAVELS' IS NOT 'JUST MARRIED'
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service (23 February 2007)
Debutante
director Reema Kagti, whose "Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd"
looks like the wackiest comedy of the season, doesn't deny the
much talked about similarities with Meghna Gulzar's "Just
Married" but says her execution and treatment are different.
The film about six couples on a pleasure trip in Goa is releasing
Friday 23 February 2007.
"Her
film does have six couples on a honeymoon, so does mine. But I
don't know her script beyond that. But, then, there're couples
and couples. And there're directors and directors.
"Even
'Salaam-e-Ishq'... I went and watched it. There's an ensemble
cast and there're six couples in both and we both are dealing
with love and marriage. I get asked about these films all the
time. But my story treatment and presentation will be very different
from 'Just Married' and 'Salaam-e-Ishq'. My sensibilities are
very different," Kagti told IANS.
Episodic
films like Naseeruddin Shah's "Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota"
and Nikhil Advani's "Salaam-e-Ishq" are not seen to
work.
"I
don't think the audience had a format issue with these films.
It was a screenplay issue. People found the film too long and
didn't find anything new happening in the second half of 'Salaam-e-Ishq'.
Likewise, 'Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota'."
She
admits she was initially petrified of the cast, which has talented
actors like Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Kay Kay Menon, Raima Sen,
Abhay Deol, Minissha Lamba, Karan Khanna, Amisha Patel and Ranvir
Shorey.
"My
first day's shoot was with Boman and Shabana.... they were very
experienced. I was a bit nervous. But that was okay. There were
so many actors, and each one took me a while to get used to. I
needed 12 people in the same range of vision.
"Fortunately,
I did all my casting with Zoya Akhtar, who's the executive producer.
I wanted to cast actors who represent real people. I even got
Shabana to do a bit of wild dancing. At the end of it, this has
been the most fulfilling experience of my life."
Kagti
is an Assamese, who moved to Mumbai to study with the express
purpose of being a filmmaker. She has assisted Honey Irani, Farhan
Akhtar, Rajat Kapoor and Ashutosh Gowariker.
"I
also did a stint with Mira Nair when she came to India for 'Vanity
Fair'. After writing my script for 'Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd',
I went to another producer. That fell through. Actually, I went
to a lot of producers before Farhan liked the script. Farhan never
advised me beyond a point and let me do what I liked."
Speaking
of being a woman director, Kagti said: "Well... yes it's
a problem the world over. Before Farah Khan, women directors in
this country were considered jinxed. Farah changed all that. But,
if you ask me my favourites, they're all male directors.
"Mine
is a funny film about a four-day honeymoon package. But it's not
just humorous. I'd call it a quirky comedy. But, to tell you the
truth, I can't draw parallels between my film and any other film."
Kagti
has a special word for Shabana.
"We
had a difficult schedule in Goa. And she was so cooperative. For
her to play someone who's so simple in dress and attitude isn't
easy. We've given her a middleclass salwar-kameez-socks-sandals
look. Each character is dressed according to the place they originate
from."
Her
next will be a thriller co-scripted with Zoya.
"I
think I'll do that next. It's a kind of thriller. But my kind
of thriller. I'm pretty much ready to move on."
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