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NRIs important to Indian film
industry: Karan Johar
Indo-Asian News Service
London, July 23 (IANS) Non-resident Indians are important to the
Indian film industry not only as symbols and themes in
storylines but also as a significant market for Indian
films, according to noted director Karan Johar.
Johar, along with leading lights of the Hindi film industry were
here as part of the "BAFTA Goes Bollywood" event, which included
screenings, interviews and workshops with
Yash Chopra, Preity Zinta, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Johar.
Several actors and directors stressed the growing importance of
the non-resident Indian for the film industry. Shah Rukh Khan
told newsmen: "NRIs have been important to
me", while Yash Chopra added: "NRI market is as good to us as
the market in India and Britain is number one for us".
According to Johar, "We do not see NRIs as people who are
separate from Indians. They are all Indians and in fact the NRIs
are more Indian at heart then any of us in India".
The discussion on the subject - available on popular radio
station www.nrifm.com - focussed on the NRI theme that was
prominently portrayed in blockbusters such as
"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayange" (DDLJ) and "Kabhi Khushi Kabhi
Gham".
Explaining his unique relationship
with the NRIs, Shah Rukh Khan admitted that in many of his roles
his character has been that of an ideal NRI son or an ideal
son-in-law or
an ideal lover. Yash Chopra said that his unique relationship
with the NRI community began with DDLJ in 1995.
According to him, the time was just right - the age of video was
declining; audiences were returning to cinema theatres; India
was opening up and the NRIs were looking
back towards their home country. In such an environment, DDLJ
became a super hit.
Johar said: "I make films for Indians, whether they live in New
York or Bihar. NRI is a status not an identity. For us they are
all Indians."
Yash Chopra said: "'Veer Zaara' was the most important film of
my life. It was the most authentic and positive depiction of
both countries (India and Pakistan). Boundaries
are man-made otherwise we are the same people; we have the same
language, same family and same emotions."
The trio strongly defended the Bollywood style of filmmaking
packed with song, dance and melodrama. Yash Chopra and Karan
Johar said that such films have to be long
and they cannot make shorter length films just for the sake of
western audiences.
However, Shah Rukh said: "Filmmakers tend to get emotional about
this issue but I am more practical in matters of length. I truly
believe we need to make shorter films.".
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