I can't think of Birthday celebrations now: Amitabh Bachchan

I can't think of Birthday celebrations now: Amitabh Bachchan
Saturday, October 07, 2006 16:56 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Amitabh Bachchan Speaks To Subhash K Jha On The Reduction Of Security, Toronto Film Festival, Remakes & Birthday.

Q:To have your security personnel reduced so suddenly must be disconcerting..
Not at all. It was given by the State at their initiative. It has now been withdrawn at their own initiative. I've nothing to say on this matter.

Q:Your supporters feel the withdrawal of security is a sign of insecurity on the government's behalf.
Who are these supporters? I don't know about them.

Q:But it's obvious you're more of a vulnerable target without the existent security arrangements.
Obviously the State doesn't think so. They've their own committees making their assessments. And their assessments say I don't require security, or it needs to be scaled down. No problem. We've to go by their decision.

Q:You've just returned after a long stint abroad.
I've just been shooting for two film in London. And then I also went to Toronto for the film festival. To see Indian cinema getting this kind of recognition abroad is really quite fantastic. For Kabhi Alvidaa Na Kehna (KANK) to be called for the Gala section is very encouraging.

I'm happy that Shah Rukh, Karan and I were chosen as representatives, not just for the Gala but also for Maverick session where we interacted with the audience immediately after the screening.

Q:How was their knowledge of Indian cinema?
The ratio of the Western and Indian audience was equal. They quizzed us about the story, performances. It was great fun. Finally, Indian commercial escapist cinema which faced so much cynicism and ridicule by Western evaluations, is being acknowledged and appreciated.

The kind of crowds that turned up, the mobbing and screaming in Toronto were far larger than anything we had seen. What can I say except, 'Hello, this Mumbai. Welcome to the Hindi film industry.'

Q:And now Rang De Basanti goes to the Oscars.
Yeah, this is great news. I'm happy for Rakeysh Mehra. It was a good concept, well executed, got a lot of acceptability within the country, almost became a cult film. You had youngsters emulating some of its good points. I think that's fantastic.

Q:There's a spate of remakes, a majority of them originally starring you.
It's very complimentary to the films, not to me. It means people still identify with those films and think fondly of them. Sholay, Don or Satte Pe Satta is being re-made not because I'm in them. But because people want to see the same stories again. Don, for example, is a fantastic script. Anyone would've succeeded with that. It could've starred anyone.

Q:Are you looking forward to seeing the new Don?
It'd be interesting to see how Don has shaped up. I see its promos and I am very excited by their slickness. I'm excited by how it's going to turn out. I'm going to start Sholay in a week's time. I'm fascinated by Ramu's interpretation of the script.

Q:Are in favour of re-makes?
Why not? Why's such hallabaloo being made about remakes? It's done all the time in the West. This is a free country, one can do what one wants, specially in the field of art. Sholay was derived from The Magnificent 7 which was derived from Seven Samurai.

A remake is a compliment to the original and a truly a challenge to the ones who're doing the remake. Thet've to prove there was room for a remake.

Q:But do we need them?
Sanjay Leela Bhansali made Devdas. It was the fourth take on the same story. And he got his due praise. So why are we so skeptical of remakes? It's just a homage to the caliber of the earlier films.

Q:Yes but the remakes in Mumbai are almost all of your films.
Well...that's fine. It doesn't matter who's in the film. We must make up our minds what we want from our filmmakers. When they adapt Hollywood films they're condemned. When they're now re-making our own films they're being questioned.

Q:Why not more original films like Rang De Basanti, Khosla Ka Ghosla and Dor?
Somewhere down the line these films may be made, who knows?

Q:You sound truly galvanized.
The development in technique and talent just bowls you over. I'm specially excited by the enormous bunch of new filmmakers and technicians. Ah! It's a wonderful time to be in Hindi movies.

Q:Your birthday is around the corner?
A: Right now my thoughts are with my mother who's in the hospital. I can't think of celebrations now. No birthday.
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