Ken Ghosh reveals why he chose Kashmir's backdrop for 'Haq Se'
Director Ken Ghosh reveals it all about his web series Haq Se.
Published: Saturday,Jan 13, 2018 13:45 PM GMT-07:00
Director Ken Ghosh, who has helmed web series Haq Se which has Kashmir as the backdrop, says that he chose the place because they wanted a cold place and one which had constant tension.
At an event here on Thursday to promote the show, Ghosh was asked why he chose Kashmir as the backdrop.
He said, "In this project, I came in when scripting and most of the casting was already done. It was set in Kashmir and I agreed to it because we have adapted this show from Louisa May Alcott's novel 'Little Women', which was set in a cold place."
"It is because when an external environment is cold, then the family comes together to create warmth. So, that was a very layered thing and the second thing is that 'Little Women' is set against the civil war of America, so we needed a place which had constant tension and Kashmir had that," the director revealed.
Has he attempted to show the socio-political scenario of Kashmir though his web series?
Ken replied, "This is more of a story of four sisters. It's an emotional family story and the politics of Kashmir is only the backdrop of the show. We are not commenting that this is right or that is wrong. Our journey is about the people of Kashmir and what they go through, the people who want to live a full and proper life and it's about a family of four girls and their mother and what they do."
Talking about the difference in shooting a web series and a film, as well as about the emergence of the digital medium, Ghosh said, "The major difference is in writing, because in films, you have one interval but in a web series, after each episode, there is one interval."
"But even for a web series, our approach towards it was that of a film. I feel both are fun. You can have fun shooting a film as much as in a web series. I feel you don't have control over fate of your final product but at least the process should be fun. I feel digital medium is not future, it's the present. Digital is here to stay," said a confident Ghosh.
Haq Se stars Rajeev Khandelwal, Simone Singh, Rukhsar, Surveen Chawla, Pavail Gulati, Aanchal Sharma and Nikeesha Rangwal. It will air on the ALT Balaji platform from mid-February.
Comments (5)
Haq se k liye aapko bahu bahut shubh kaamnaayen Ektoor...love you a lot dear...
6 years ago
I'm so excited for this series. First I wanted to watch it because of Rajeev Khandelwal but after I saw the series promo it looks damn promising! Can't wait for it.
6 years ago
The movie trailer itself is so intense and grieve full. And a story of a every common man and this movie is something that a poor man can relate to who is down with the inflation and other worst scenarios such as no jobs etc. Hats off to Mukesh Bhatt for this movie...And by the way, number doesn't matter. Content does...After seeing the trailer, I must say it would be a beautiful movie... Rest Rajkumar is an awesome actor and wow!!! Good Luck, Raj! I hope this movie touches million hearts!
10 years ago
Thats great dedication. Wish him the best!
10 years ago
he is an inspiration and a wonderful actor
10 years ago