Veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal, whose physique of labor consists of The Making of the Mahatma and a 10-part sequence on the Constitution, says he has two mantras whereas making biopics and documentaries – be goal and empathetic. Stressing that he’s not all in favour of stirring controversy or in making a propaganda movie, Benegal stated the whole lot turns into tough if you take a confrontational stand.
”Just two factors. One needs to be as goal as doable and the second level is to be sympathetic. If you aren’t goal, you’re already colouring the story together with your subjectivity. Sympathy is important. When I say sympathy, I imply empathy so that you will be one with the topic,” Benegal informed PTI in a telephone interview from Mumbai.
The 87-year-old director is now engaged on Mujib – The Making of a Nation, a Bangladeshi-Indian biographical movie about Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the primary president of Bangladesh and later its prime minister who was assassinated with most of his household in 1975.
Shyam Benegal, a uncommon filmmaker who has efficiently walked the fiction and non-fiction tracks in cinema, stated it’s by no means tough for filmmakers to inform the story they need to.
”It’s all the time doable. It is a query of the way you strategy the topic and in what manner. If you’re taking a confrontational stand on the whole lot, the whole lot turns into tough. I’m not all in favour of creating controversy. I’m solely within the human facet of the story,” he stated.
Benegal stated filmmaking is each private and political for him. ”I don’t keep in mind who stated this: ‘Every social act of yours is also a political act whether you like it or not.”’ Asked whether or not filmmakers discover it tough to specific themselves, Benegal stated many issues would possibly occur. ”There can be politics, there can be social factors of view, and cultural factors of view… so many issues. But the purpose is that I’m not making a propaganda movie.” Responding to the talk over ‘The Kashmir Files, Vivek Agnihotri’s controversial movie on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir in 1990, Benegal stated, ”I’ve not seen the movie. I’m wanting ahead to seeing it.” ‘Mujib-The Making of a Nation is a collaboration between the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation.
”I’ve performed co-productions prior to now as effectively. But what was new was the truth that we’ve made this movie the place your entire forged is from Bangladesh. They have a sure sort of attachment and sensitivity that was required for the movie,” Benegal, who lately launched the poster of the movie, stated. Bangladeshi actor Arifin Shuvoo performs the lead position of Rahman within the film.
According to the filmmaker, Rahman was an enchanting determine with a gripping life story. ”And the way in which it ended, it’s nearly like a Shakespearean tragedy. It was clearly an vital topic,” the director stated about his motivation to take up the movie.
Mujibur Rahman, the central determine behind the Bangladesh Liberation Movement and the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, was the founding father of Bangladesh. His daughter Sheikh Hasina is the prime minister of Bangladesh.
Shyam Benegal, thought of a pioneer of the Indian parallel cinema motion with classics equivalent to Ankur (1973), Nishant (1975), Manthan (1976), Bhumika (1977), Junoon (1978) and Mandi (1983), has had an equally illustrious profession in documentaries, biopics and TV reveals.
His later tasks embody Mammo (1994), Sardari Begum (1996), Zubeidaa (2001), Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda (1992), The Making of the Mahatma (1996), Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (2005), TV present Bharat Ek Khoj (1988), Amaravati ki Kathayein (1995) and Samvidhan, a 10-part sequence on the making of the Constitution, in 2014.
Benegal’s oeuvre includes many documentaries, together with one on Satyajit Ray. The development to documentaries was pure. ”There is all the time a shift however it’s implicit. It’s not as if in case you have chosen to be like that. What occurred is the imperceptible change going down always. You transfer on from one factor to a different. For instance, I made a number of biographical movies however I didn’t select to do this, it simply occurred.” He additionally doesn’t contemplate his cinematic legacy as one thing distinctive or one thing that others can’t surpass.
”There are individuals who have performed great issues. There’s nothing distinctive in what one has performed. You do what you suppose you need to do. That’s not distinctive. Climbing Mount Everest is exclusive.” Benegal took on the mammoth job of adapting Jawaharlal Nehru’s guide Discovery of India for tv in 1988. The 53-episode present is amongst his best-known works outdoors cinema.
Asked what motivated him to tackle the guide, Benegal stated, ”The guide was a revelation for me once I first learn it as a schoolboy. I all the time felt that I discovered a lot from it.”