Director Sahib is doing some lame IV's with Lame websites jinka kabhi naam bhi nahi suna pehle anyways posting some down there my comments in color.. i have to laugh at the IV going gaga over the suno and hato too like WTH pretty sure some fan did these questions it sounds like them.. they do not sound professionals ke questions and his they are Gm ke improvisations rofl i am not pasting these caz meh waste of space but yeah he was like He knows his character
Actually not that i read it is it basically the transcript of his ask atif ..... yup that is what it is for Real
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Aditya has redefined the concept of flawed heroes on screen in recent times. An upright man who isn't afraid to face the consequences of his mistakes even when he knows his redemption isn't a bed of roses. In a way, he is a pole star whose actions determine the direction of the story. Generally, makers end up whitewashing such male leads & brush their faults under the carpet in garb of romance. However, you guys have steered clear of this trapping and made the hero admit that his repentance is not going to be easy. Do you feel this could pave way for more such complex characters onscreen and break the notion that the male leads have to be idolized all the time?
A. TV is in its worst phase nowadays. OTT platforms are giving it a tough competition. Makers are compelled to tell different stories and unseen characters. It has to come out of cliched romance, sindoor and dupatta flying stuff. Rofl i agree with Tv is in its worst phase but i also have to laugh at we need to come out of cliches of sindoor the romance and Duppatta flying caz uhhh director sahib you kinda are showing a bit sindoor obsessed ladies and asking for suggestions rofl...
Q. It's said that an actor must surrender completely to feelings & impulses of the character that he plays, and a good director understands that vulnerability & creates a safe place for him to perform. One can sense that equation between you and Gashmeer especially in the emotional & intense scenes. How do you see his evolution as a performer from the first episode till now?
A. Gashmeer is a blessing for a director. He understands the complexity of his character and the scene. He's a star performer, a true entertainer. Sumbul is a born actor. I have never seen an actor who can switch emotions instantly. Imlie belongs to Sumbul only. This is a tailor made show for her. We are blessed that we are working with such good cast. That you truly are and possibly my fav answer he basically said the same thign as response to another question but usme didi ke liye bhi bol dia ke all 3 are playign their real selves and am like If this is didi ka real self toh hum toh durr durr tak paaas na phatkein..🤣
Q. Symbolism plays a major role in the narrative of Imlie. Be it the rains, diya, the near-death scenes or certain dialogues, you along with writing team always incorporate these elements to give an arc to the character & the story. Where does that inspiration come from?
A. Inspiration can come from anywhere. Most of the times, it's written. Sometimes, we improvise during the shoot, or sometimes we get an idea while reading the script. Like the fight sequence before Satyakam abducts Aditya was not written, it was planned a day before the shoot. We just went on location and started. Nobody had a clue what's going happen next. It just happened. i found this cool caz of how the fight just happened and that was rather Awesome..
Q. Lastly, you are one of the directors who is often seen lending a patient ear to the creative suggestions, feedback and at times, even brickbats from the fandom on Twitter when it comes to this show. How open are you to constructive criticism & do you believe storytellers need to have more of such healthy exchange in order to get a different perspective on their work?
A. Every film maker should do that. It's very helpful to overcome your director's block. I am always open to suggestions and feedback. It broadens our story telling ideas and makes it more interactive I think every human is a story teller, and every story has its uniqueness. So when you listen to people's suggestions, it helps you to tell more organic stories. well achi suggestions na sunana bas lame cliches wali hi sunana bhai kuch acha sunke acha dikha bhi do PILEEZZZ
Q. 'Kahani kirdaar se nahin, haalat se paida hoti hai' & this holds true for the show. You have Aditya (Gashmeer Mahajani), a flawed man with a spine of steel who discovers that he has a heart that 'beats', Imlie (Sumbul Touqeer), a fiesty girl who has to fight against all societal norms for her rights & dreams & Malini (Mayuri Deshmukh) who has to move past a heartbreak & discover that there's more to her life; all three characters tied by destiny. When you deal with such layered characters, do you feel your responsibility as a story-teller becomes more tough especially when there's a section of people out there who is always ready to pull up the morality card whenever one of this trio doesn't react as they want them to?
A. Both story and the narrative are complex in Imlie. If we miss a small nuance in the telling, the character graph would go for a toss. Gashmeer, Sumbul and Mayuri are fantabulous. They are keeping the sanctity of their characters intact. Being a storyteller, we are always ready for the criticism. People can say whatever they want, but the story will take its time and course. I hope we keep the entertainment quotient intact. i like that he acknowledges they can't screw the whole story up by messing up the nuances... i hope they stick to their gut and not get too swayed away in all this Sudden pandering it is good that they know this one is too delicate and can get totally Royallllly be gone too soon.. though am not sure if they are doing much these days ont hat front with didi ka tamashaaaaaaaa never stopping so am taking this with a pinch of Salt.. ke bas kehne ke liye keh do..




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