by Subhash K Jha
Though Mani Shankar's espionage thriller Mukbir being shot in Hyderabad will have no songs, its makers have hit on a novel idea for promoting what its producer Sudhish
Rambhotla of ColorChips describes as " a thriller with balls"
The film's leading man Sammir Dattani who plays a trained government spy in search of his own identity, will be featuring in a promotional music video.
What's more Sammir will also sing in his own voice for the music video.
Says Sammir, "It would be a full circle for me. I started my career at 17 with a music video called Valentine's Day. And now I'll feature in another music video where I'll
get to sing."
Sammir has been taking singing lessons for quite some time. "In fact I've been doing my riyaz as regularly as possible. I'm told I've a singing voice. And I believe I can
carry off a tune quite well. In fact my ex-girlfriend used to say I sing the Titanic theme really well. But she was biased."
The Mukhbir music-video would basically be a gambit to support clenched thriller. "Songs are the only way to grab tv spots for a film. Even Prakash Jha had to put an
item song into Apaharan for the tv promotions. Our Mukhbir music video will be more conceptual. We'll take the camera to all those spots in Hyderabad where my
character Kailash lives out his intriguing adventure."
The unusual thriller featuring Sammir in the title role, also has Om Puri, Sushant Singh and Suniel Shetty in the cast.
Says Sammir, "Apart from making me connect with emotions which I never knew existed within me the role in Mukhbir requires plenty of physical action from me. I love
that. That's why I'm enjoying shooting for Nisha Chainani's Maratthon as well.
"On Sunday I participated in the Mumbai Marathon in support of our film. I enjoyed
the experience of being out there in the city with so many different sections of the people. I think I'll participate in the Marathon every year."
Monday, February 06, 2006 16:55 IST