“The mystery of romance is lost today. People are interacting with each other so much that there is no mystery left. You know, my daughter is growing up and I think she is also missing out the beauty of mystery that we used to have in our time,” said Imtiaz during a session titled ‘To Love or not to Love — Redefining romance on Hindi Celluloid’.
In fact, according to the film-maker, social media makes people lonely. When asked about being called the trendsetter of romantic films in Indian cinema, Ali shared, “It was not a conscious decision but I think every film-maker in their time has done that.”
Although most film-makers tend to collaborate with various music directors, the Jab We Met director added, “I believe that music directors are also film-makers and when I share the story with a music director, with his music he brings a certain contribution. Therefore, there should be one person who is going to handle this. So far, I have worked with A R Rahman and Pritam.”
Ali mentioned, “When I approach my film for a music director, I go by the story and I think the film decides the kind of music it demands and whom I should go for.” According to him, the 10th edition of Film Bazaar is playing a very crucial role in the changing language of the Indian film industry besides creating a platform for new age film-makers of South Asia.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2016.
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