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Shah Rukh, Aamir and co dominate
Bafta weekend
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, July 21 (IANS) If there were any doubts about the Yash
Chopra-Aamir Khan patch-up post-"Fanaa", then the Bollywood
weekend at the British Academy of Film
and Television Arts (Bafta) awards in London has put them to
rest.
When Chopra was honoured for being a Bollywood legend, Aamir
gave a heartfelt impromptu speech that brought the house down.
"Aamir gave a rousing speech on Yash-ji. In fact, Yash-ji was
honoured for being the only Bollywood filmmaker to have made
successful Hindi films from the black-and-white
era to the present day. They couldn't find a parallel to him in
cinema anywhere in the world," Karan Johar told IANS.
While Aamir held a Master Class, a regular feature for
filmmakers from all over the world during the Bafta awards, on
"Rang De Basanti", Preity Zinta conducted her class on
Farhan Akhtar's "Dil Chahta Hai".
"During my Master Class on K3G ('Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham') the
questions I was asked were really something. Someone asked me
why Shah Rukh was seen with his
shoes on in water in the 'Suraj hua madhyam' song in K3G," said
Johar.
"It was quite a question. I was also asked about the difference
between the masters of the earlier years and those who are
making films today. I spoke about how we of
today are scared of silences. For instance, there's a shared
moment of silence between Shah Rukh and Rani in KANK ('Kabhi
Alvida Naa Kehna'). I had to fill the soundtrack
with thunder and lightening. I explained why we need to
structure the sound and visuals in a particular way to fit a
given format. "
"For example, the emotional graph
has to be timed with the interval. And after interval, we have
to have a buffer-block where we give audiences a chance to get
back into
their seats before the plot proceeds. I also explained why our
films are misunderstood to be musicals. That, in fact, the songs
don't manoeuvre the story. All in all, it was a
fabulous experience. It showed how far Bollywood has infiltrated
into the European psyche."
But the star of the weekend was undoubtedly Shah Rukh. Sweeping
the British press off its collective feet, he was at his witty
best in the QA with the British press.
At a dinner hosted by steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, British
actress Emma Thompson was quite taken up by Shah Rukh. She
expressed a sincere wish to work with him.
Said Johar: "The Mittals were grace personified. Their son is my
friend. And they have the highest regard for Bollywood. So we
bonded. Shah Rukh's impact has to be seen
to be believed. He has had the maximum number of hit films on
the British charts. The British reacted to him with amazing
hysteria. Gurinder Chaddha conducted an
interview with him where Shah Rukh was in his element. Yup, he
was clearly the star of the Bollywood Weekend.".
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