Filmmaker Rakesh Roshan has clocked 50 years in the industry
recently and he is a happy man. From fruitfully beginning as an assistant
director to then taking up acting and effortlessly slipping into the director
and producer's hat, Roshan senior has done it all. "I started my career as
an AD in 1968. I worked for 3-4 years and then debuted as an actor. It has been
a great learning experience. I have always kept myself going by learning
things. I learn from all my assistants, technicians, other films, actors and
everyone," Rakesh Roshan reveals.
It has been five decades since the actor-turned-filmmaker
has been a part of the industry. Quiz him what kind of a change has he
witnessed and Rakesh Roshan confesses, "Every film which has got an
emotional base has done well. There is nothing called an old film or a new
film. Dangal isn't a new film. It is a film. Whichever film moves you
emotionally, is a good film. When you go to see a film, you don't see the
actor. But you see the director. You take Bahubali, you can see the director
and his passion. It is his vision. See Lagaan, Dangal, Jodha Akbar, Avatar etc.
It is the director behind it."
Ask him what did he enjoy the most - being an actor,
producer or a director and Roshan describes, "I have enjoyed all the
roles. Every role has got different qualities. In front of the camera, one may
feel it is easy, but it is not. As a director, you have to be behind the
camera. You have to think with the actor's point of view. It is a very
interesting job. Then there is a producer's job. You have to make a budget and
make sure the film is made in that budget. Luckily, I am a director-producer
myself, so I know the budgeting of the film. As a director, I know the vision
so I can accordingly shoot. If there is a sequence in Krrish that I feel will
go out of budget, then I will cancel it and then shoot it in a way so that it
is more affordable."
But while building his illustrious career, Rakesh Roshan assuredly
made lot of sacrifices. Probe him on it and he agrees and further reveals,
"Whatever time I got, I spent it with my family. But yes, when I was an
actor, I didn't have so much time. Even I was growing at that time. I was 22
when my daughter was born and at 24, I was blessed with a son. I was also
making my career. I gave the time that I got. But of course I wasn't with them
so much the way Hrithik is with his kids. I like spending time with my family
and friends. From the industry I just have two friends - Jeetendra and Rishi
Kapoor. The other friends are not from the industry. So when we meet, we talk
more about other things and less about films. That is the way to get away from
work."
Through the course of his journey, is there anything that
the veteran filmmaker learnt and pat comes the answer, "One thing that I
learnt is that a director makes the movie. And even if the actor is amazing, he
cannot rise above the director. It is not an easy job. It is not like making a
cup of tea. You have to be responsible and honest. You have to do a good job.
When I shoot something, I go home and think about it. If I am not satisfied, I
will reshoot that particular scene. But not for petty changes. Shortcomings are
there in everything. Only if it is a major thing, I reshoot it."
Given that Roshan Senior has made some of the most loved movies
of Bollywood like - Karan Arjun, Koyla, King Uncle, Khudgarz, Khoon Bhari Maang
amongst many others, one wonders if he would ever want to remake his films.
Shoot this question to him and he tells, "Many people tell me to remake my
own films. But I say I cannot do it. Because once the thing has come out from
your heart, you cannot artificially make it again. I have chosen to do a film
on a particular subject because it gave me sleepless nights. Most of my films
have hit the bulls eye and I have been fortunate. People asked me to remake
Karan Arjun. But I cannot make it. Those heartfelt scenes won't come out now.
It would be like copying. I can't make it. If somebody else comes with a good
script then it is fine. I am willing for that."
Next up his sleeve is Krrish 4. Ask him about it and Rakesh
Roshan tells, "Krrish 4, I am scripting it. I am stuck on something and
once it gets solved, the news will come."
"Hrithik as Krrish will be there and his family will
carry on. I am the only producer-director who has got one story being continued
in the films. It is difficult. New characters will come in but the story will
be linked," he ended conversation.
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