Not a single person has disliked 'Nishabd

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Not a single person has disliked 'Nishabd': Amitabh (INTERVIEW)

Mumbai, March 12 (IANS) Amitabh Bachchan is glad that audiences have understood and appreciated Ram Gopal Varma's 'Nishabd', where the protagonist falls in love with his daughter's teenaged friend, even though it sparked off an ethical debate.

"I'm happy to see I've been appreciated. I did it because it was challenging. I'm happy audiences understood what the film is really about. That's contrary to how some people in the film trade saw it from the outset ... not a single person has disliked it. I've got positive feedback from weird places,' Amitabh told IANS in an interview.

The veteran actor pointed out that 'Nishabd' was shot in a remote location, away from crowds, which enabled him to perform well. He also stressed that Varma gave ample space to all his artistes.

'There were no crowds, no phones, no connection with the rest of the world. It was just us and the project. It was the silence that stimulated creativity.'

Excerpts from the interview:

Q. 'Nishabd' has triggered off a lot of debate.

A. I'm happy to see I've been appreciated. I did it because it was challenging. I'm happy audiences understood what the film is really about. That's contrary to how some people in the film trade saw it from the outset. Ramu now feels the projection of the film's publicity was wrong. But not a single person has disliked it. I've got positive feedback from weird places.

The point of the film is what does a man in that situation (of falling for a much younger girl) do? It's not about how can he or why did he? I think the ethical speculation is a hypocritical excuse for puerile thoughts. Some people have challenged the wisdom of the character ...as though wisdom and age are inherently linked together. They're not! Wisdom doesn't come automatically with age.

Q. You've once again stunned audiences in 'Nishabd'.

A. Given an opportunity and a competent director, it's possible. One reason why it happened was because we went to a remote place and shot the film at a stretch. There were no crowds, no phones, no connection with the rest of the world. It was just us and the project. It was the silence that stimulated creativity. We've forgotten the value of silences.

The moment the camera goes on, the actor craves for solitude. Most of the time we're so crowded we don't do our best work. Everything came together in 'Nishabd'. I just love the time that Ramu gave to my close-up after my character asks the girl to leave. Ramu just lets the moment linger on. He gives space to all artistes.

Q. Like 'Black', your performance in 'Nishabd' is born without reference points.

A. Sanjay Leela Bhansali ('Black' director) gave me huge moments of space. Sometimes during shooting the film ran out or the video monitor broke down. But he didn't stop me. He just allowed me to keep going. At the end of the shot he'd ask me to do it again. Not once did he rush me. I could easily make out when Sanjay was happy and when he was very happy. I was never content with him just being happy.

I remember one sequence where the girl Michelle says 'mother' for the first time and my character sits at the water fountain and starts talking ...Sanjay had the camera very close to me. I asked him to take the camera back. Suddenly I didn't feel crowded while breaking down. Sometimes you get very conscious when dozens of people are watching you. Suddenly when the camera and the unit move back you get the physical space to let your true emotions come out. I felt these true emotions come out in 'Black' and 'Nishabd'.

Q. Would you say these two are your finest films in recent times?

A. I'm fortunate such roles are coming my way. These two films gave me the opportunity to delve into the darker areas of my personality. Some of my forthcoming films also give me that opportunity.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I dunno whether not a single persona disliked it...lekin Big B is appreciated like anything...congrats Big B U r the best!!! 👏
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Posted: 18 years ago
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What 😕 all ppl and reviews I have read not that good that amitabh is taking all that pride.
Not to offend anyone
he was nowhere near what he did in Black
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Posted: 18 years ago
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i think Big B is being BIG headed. even a great movie will have it's share of detractors & Nishabd is just nowhere near great. how can he say not even a SINGLE person disliked it?😕

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Posted: 18 years ago
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😆 😆 😆 people are saying that it's a bad movie & now this?
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Posted: 18 years ago
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its funny what a hypocrite some ppl can be..I mean its ok for him to romance half-naked 18 yr olds in the name of artistic expression...but he won't allow his bahu to wear a mini-skirt even if the role demands it. 🤢
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I am sure it was a good movie...Cant wait to watch Big B at his best...Tis man is a genius...he works magic at 64!!! 👏
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: nailaqureshi


i dun think i m going to c this movie but yaaar take it as a film dun take it personal wat bigb did wrong its just a movie i didn't like the subject😕

WELL said...Its upto ppl's personal choice whether they wanna see a movie or not...But when will ppl learn to see Mr.Bachchan as an actor and not as himself on screen.😕

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Posted: 18 years ago
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If KANK was wrong, then this is worse . The decision nows depends on the viewer .
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Posted: 18 years ago
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there was nothing wrong with the theme of KANK...Direction was bad in KANK. Tjats not the case in Nishabd-PPl cant accept the theme and also the protagonist is the Big B. Ppl should make films on goody ppl only...films should go beyond entertainment.

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