AB article on Aamir, Saawariya, etc

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Posted: 17 years ago
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It was a war of words between Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan throughout the week in the media. Here's Amitabh Bachchan in conversation with Subhash K Jha.

Aamir Khan continues to justify his severe comments on Black and in the same breath he calls you the biggest star that Indian cinema has ever seen. Comment.
The only thing correct about this question is Aamir's justification of his severe comments on Black. It's his individual opinion and it must be respected. What I entirely disagree with is the largesse he offers me on being the 'biggest star of Indian Cinema'. There he has gone totally wrong. We hear a lot of Aamir recently because he has a film to release and needs to promote it. Madhuri Dixit has said that in today's day and age everyone needs to scream about their product. The age of subtle and soft marketing is over. And what is wrong if the subject of Aamir's film, which I believe deals with challenged children, needs for him to take a stand on his beliefs about the film. He did the same post the release of Rang de Basanti. His beliefs could differ from the beliefs of other makers, so what? Black, which he had issues with, won huge laurels, critically and commercially, nationally and internationally. If his is a voice of lone dissent, it's his right as an individual, living in a free society. And if his comments attract debate, it can only help in drawing attention to the product he now promotes. I think it to be very smart of him to be able to have achieved that. Is there a provision in law or society that states that one cannot be smart? And why just Aamir... in today's available mediums we all do it. So what if Shah Rukh goes to a cricket match to promote his film? I see nothing wrong with that. Does not the media dress and decorate its pages and headlines to gain maximum attention and salability? I will do it too, when my film comes up for release to assist marketing.

Your glowing comments on Saawariya have provoked a lot of debate and discussion.
The 'film not living up to expectations' has got nothing to do with my personal opinion. I stand by my comments and my observations about the film.

By comparing Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor's performances to a symphony?
Have you heard Beethoven's symphony? There's loud orchestra followed by a thin flute sound…This was the genius composer's interpretation of desire and destiny…It's like the two protagonists in Saawariya -Ranbir is the storm, Sonam the soft breeze.

That's not what the film critics had to say?
Film criticism is a part of journalistic freedom. And it is the freedom of the reader to accept or reject it. But it's a healthy practice. It gives a point of view. A view that at times gets camouflaged in the exuberance of the offering. I read film criticism regularly. I learn from the mistakes that they bring out and at times, disagree with their assessment. That is my prerogative. At times, I use it to challenge my own self, to beat or overcome the opinion expressed. Therefore, I am happy with that. I only wish that the more recent - well, of the past 15 years or so - practice, of giving marks would not be there. It's like being sent back to school, where your mark sheet at the end of a paper or term, would turn out to be the most dreaded embarrassment!

Some of your best works, including Sholay, Agneepath, Sooryavansham and Nishabd, were severely panned.
I have two views on this. The obvious is the immense hurt of reading disparaging analysis. Somehow, if it was just a one-on-one it would be more tolerable. But to know that millions will be exposed to it is like losing your pants in the middle of a crowded street. And two, to accept it in the right spirit. There is another more personal factor - despite the criticism, were we in a position to enjoy the work that we did? Well, I've enjoyed immensely working in all the films you mentioned. I found opportunity in them that tested or challenged my creative senses. They may not have been accepted. But they were my little personal accomplishments. And that has been satisfying.

There's a distinct polarization in the film industry with the Khans and the Bachchans said to be on different sides of the firing line. Once and for all, state the nature of your rapport with Shah Rukh Khan?
I disagree with you entirely and strongly. Our film fraternity is an excellent example of happy integration. Please do not put it on a Psephologist's drawing board, where expressions like these are used often to examine the political future of a party in an election process.

Finally, why weren't you at Goa Film Festival for the premiere of The Last Lear?
I was unaware of the protocol involved at the Goa Film Festival. My very busy and tight schedule kept me away from the premiere, since I was made aware of it at a very short notice.

Courtesy: IndiaFM

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The True BIG B!!! Every word of his reflects his humble nature and endearing personality! Despite all the media attacks he still stands strong! This is one man, who has ALWAYS stood by his every Word, film, and action! truly an admirable and respectable man! 😊👏

Note: If you don't have any other way to express your opinion besides bashing then please save yourself the trouble of commenting!😊

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Posted: 17 years ago
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even i didn't like black..
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: pyaridilwalino1

Aamir Khan continues to justify his severe comments on Black and in the same breath he calls you the biggest star that Indian cinema has ever seen. Comment.
The only thing correct about this question is Aamir's justification of his severe comments on Black. It's his individual opinion and it must be respected. What I entirely disagree with is the largesse he offers me on being the 'biggest star of Indian Cinema'. There he has gone totally wrong. We hear a lot of Aamir recently because he has a film to release and needs to promote it. Madhuri Dixit has said that in today's day and age everyone needs to scream about their product. The age of subtle and soft marketing is over. And what is wrong if the subject of Aamir's film, which I believe deals with challenged children, needs for him to take a stand on his beliefs about the film. He did the same post the release of Rang de Basanti. His beliefs could differ from the beliefs of other makers, so what? Black, which he had issues with, won huge laurels, critically and commercially, nationally and internationally. If his is a voice of lone dissent, it's his right as an individual, living in a free society. And if his comments attract debate, it can only help in drawing attention to the product he now promotes. I think it to be very smart of him to be able to have achieved that. Is there a provision in law or society that states that one cannot be smart? And why just Aamir... in today's available mediums we all do it. So what if Shah Rukh goes to a cricket match to promote his film? I see nothing wrong with that. Does not the media dress and decorate its pages and headlines to gain maximum attention and salability? I will do it too, when my film comes up for release to assist marketing.

👏👏👏 Kudos to Mr. Bachchan. Rightly answered.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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i like he answeres but why couldn't he use another example instaed of srk promoting his film in criciket stadium which is in fact completely untrue mr bachchan plz get ur facts right he was not there to promote his films i watched the match he said nothing about oso he was just watching match like others. anywayz i love it how he without degrading amir khan disclosed amir khan's agenda for promoting his film😆
Edited by srk_biggest_fan - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Black=Helen Keler In India 😉 😆 😆
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Posted: 17 years ago
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media is always creating differences between the 2 actors media was the 1st one 2 ask aamir abt black n sanjay leela bhansali some times i just hate media
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: pyaridilwalino1

👏

The True BIG B!!! Every word of his reflects his humble nature and endearing personality! Despite all the media attacks he still stands strong! This is one man, who has ALWAYS stood by his every Word, film, and action! truly an admirable and respectable man! 😊👏



agree with u completely👏
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Aamir thinks he is playing Smart...First he pans sum Movie and if the peerson he pans reacts, then Aamir plays the goody- goody!🤢

Hats off to u Big B...👏👏👏
Give him that punch!!
N UR comments on Saawariya was just amazing..Just like the movie..so very poetic!😳
Edited by lucky_lakshmi - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
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now this is what i call stature with substance to back it up... 👏 👏 👏 very well articulated answers...and i'm glad he stands by his words...doesn't shift his loyalties...he also gives other people their space to express their views, appreciative or scathing...i guess it is Amitabh Bacchan after all...need i say more? 😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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His answers reflect the fact he's really educated. And 'smart', lol just as he calls Aamir 😆 😆 😆 .
I think Aamir's clever tho, not smart. Raking up the Black controversy does seem like a ploy to attract attention to TZP; but Aamir doesn't need it. He's a good actor, and he'll do well nevertheless. 😛

But why'd he avoid the SRK answer by beating around the bush? 😕 By saying 'the film industry is ... happy integration', is he implying that there are no spats/rivalries? 😕. Hmm, nevertheless, I'd rather he'd given a direct answer to this question 'cause it would've put the end to the huge load of controversy they both are embroiled in.

I love his acting tho ... 👏 Black, Cheeni Kum, Deewar, Zanjeer, Abhimaan... 👏 👏 👏

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