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Harry Baweja's son Harman's launch pad Love Story 2050 is almost complete. Father Harry Baweja has
created some of the most extravagant song-and-dance items ever devised for Indian cinema.
Though the movie is almost over, the songs are yet to be picturized.
"We've done all the talkies portion, and I'm just completing the last action scenes. Then we move on to
the five songs," confesses Harman shyly.
Why the dulcet segment as the bump-and-grind finale? Is it because Harman like many of his
debut-making predecessors, is scared of dancing?
"Not at all! I love dancing. And hopefully that would show up on screen. But filming an elaborate song
sequence isn't easy. So we saved up the songs and dances for the last. It's not that I'm jittery about
dancing with Priyanka. Not when Ganesh Hedge is around to catch us both when we fall."
On the sets of his film Harman has practically served as an AD. "Since I had assisted on all my Dad's
recent films I was expected to do the same on my own film too
. Throughout the making of Love
Story 2050 I've been running around on the sets, getting things organized, making sure the other actors
are comfortable, taking care of every eventuality. I didn't feel like the hero of the film. But it's been an
enriching experience. I hope my second film will also be satisfying."
Harman is already looking at assignments outside his home production. And Tips have shown more than
a passing interest in his abilities. "By God's grace I've got quite a few offers already. I haven't said yes to
any yet. I thought my first film was important. But I realize the second one is even more crucial."
Saturday, September 01, 2007 12:53 IST