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India and Pakistan friendship, filmy style |
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DEC 10: With the competitive Bollywood movie industry making hundreds
of films a year, new releases need a selling point — and the people behind India
and Pakistan’s first co-production hope they’re onto a winner.
The supernatural thriller “Nazar”, or “Sight”, which hits the silver screen next
month, features a leading lady from Pakistan and is the first to be jointly
funded by the South Asian rivals.
The movie shows that hostile relations are thawing not only between Pakistan’s
“Lollywood” film business and Bollywood but also between the two countries
themselves, according to the moviemakers. “Pakistani actors had previously
worked in the Indian movies but this is the first movie which is jointly funded
by Indian and Pakistani producers,” said Pakistani co-producer Sohail Khan.
“The most important aspect of this effort is to promote goodwill between the
people of Pakistan and India.” Bollywood movies are hugely popular in Pakistan
despite a ban on showing them in cinemas. DVDs and VCDs are widely sold while
private TV cable operators broadcast them nightly. And cooperation between
Bombay-based Bollywood and Lollywood, which is centred on Pakistan’s cultural
capital Lahore, has increased along with the slow-moving political dialogue
between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
Sohail said he would try to get “Nazar” shown in Pakistan despite the ban. “The
film is almost complete and it is going to be screened in January,” he said. “We
will ask the government of Pakistan to allow the release of the movie in
Pakistani cinemas.”
The film is being co-produced on the Indian side by leading filmmaker Mahesh
Bhatt, who chose Pakistani actress Meera as its star. He told AFP on the
sidelines of the Karachi International Film Festival this week that increased
cultural cooperation between India and Pakistan went hand in hand with the
current climate of political detente.
“We are working today in a more relaxed atmosphere and more producers who were
reluctant to invest in co-productions will come forward if it continues,” said
Bhatt — who was in Karachi with his actress daughter Pooja for the world
premiere of her new film, “Rog”. “Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told me
in Delhi recently that the peace process would not be derailed this time, which
gives us more confidence.”
Several Indian stars have visited Pakistan this year while the Pakistanis have
been lending theirs to India, including Muammar Rana, who in March played a
supporting role in the Bollywood film “Do Bara” (Once Again). Bhatt, whose wife
Soni Razdan directed the film, has also used Pakistani performers in the past.
“I used songs from Pakistani singers for my box-office hit film ‘Murder’. It’s a
strange turnaround as the Pakistanis themselves have not used their talent,” he
told AFP. Many Indian and Pakistani films have nationalistic overtones due to
the neighbours’ long and bitter history of rivalry. But Bhatt, who has often
picked controversial social issues for his movies, urged both Lollywood and
Bollywood not to show Hindus or Muslims, Pakistanis or Indians as villains.
(AFP) |
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