Saying she had a "long love history with Mumbai", visiting Pakistani director Iram Parveen Bilal says late Bollywood veteran Yash
Chopra, who had a "soft corner for Pakistan", was such a source of inspiration for her that after graduating in engineering she took the
plunge into filmmaking.
The young director, who has made her first film after four years of arduous work, grew up watching Chopra's evergreen romances "Kabhi
Kabhie", "Chandni" and the like.
"I have always been a big nerd and I was selected to go to the Asian Olympiad of Physics. But my parents and me always loved
Bollywood films. I have been brought up in Nigeria and Pakistan and I grew up watching films like 'Silsila', 'Kabhi Kabhie', 'Chandni', "
Bilal told in an interview.
Bilal spent four years working on her debut film "Josh", which was the only fiction-category film from Pakistan to be screened at the
just concluded 14th Mumbai Film Festival. She was happy to be here with her debut film, but was heartbroken that she won't get to
meet her idol Yash Chopra again, who died Oct 21.
Talking about her association with the veteran filmmaker, she said: "I have a long love history with Mumbai. I came here for the first time
in 2004... Every time I came here, I met Yashji. No matter how busy he was, he would take out 5-10 minutes for me. He used to give
me his pearls of wisdom. But the fact that he is no more and I won't be able to meet him is heartbreaking, " she said.
"He (Chopra) was born in Lahore so he always had a soft corner for Pakistan. I was here when 'Veer-Zaara' released and it was a friend
of a friend who introduced me to him. He welcomed me with open arms. He was a humble man who wanted to inspire people. I took
advice from him and he always said in Raj Kapoor's style, 'The show must go on'."
"I don't know anyone in his family, but I will go and pay my respects to him, " Bilal said.
Her movie "Josh" is the story of a privileged woman Fatima, played by Pakistan's supermodel and leading actress Aamina Sheikh, who
is in search of a dangerous truth in her nanny Nusrat's feudal village.
Monday, October 29, 2012 12:51 IST