After completing "Fashion", Madhur Bhandarkar is ready
to go on floor with a hard-hitting film on a prison escape titled
"Jail" with Neil Nitin Mukesh. He says he wanted to
shoot it in a real prison.
"But there were too many practical problems. It'll be in
the thriller format. I've been mulling the subject right from
the time I made 'Chandni Bar'. Now I've completely revamped the
film," Bhandarkar said.
Bhandarkar liked Neil's work in "Johnny Gaddar" and
thus chose him to play the lead.
"I saw his work in 'Johnny Gaddar' and I knew he was perfect.
I don't think a prison story like 'Jail' has been done so far
in Hindi. I always want to go into genres that are new for me
and for the audience."
The acclaimed director says he was taken aback by the National
Award for "Traffic Signal". Incidentally, he was caught
in traffic in the pouring rain when news of award reached him.
"Since the National Awards are running a year late, I wasn't
even aware that 'Traffic Signal' was up for consideration. I was
stuck in the heavy rains when a news channel from Delhi called
to inform me. I thought it was a joke. Later the phone started
ringing.
"The film was very difficult to make. There were 60 characters.
And half of them were non-actors, straight from the streets. And
we did no workshops."
Though Bhandarkar has won National awards for both "Chandni
Bar" and "Page 3", this is his first National award
for best director. For the first time, two films of the same director
were competing against each other.
"My 'Traffic Signal' and 'Corporate' were in the race together.
Both are my babies and equally important. I felt very sad when
'Chandni Bar' and 'Page 3' didn't get enough popular awards. But
I've no complaints.
"Without a godfather I've created a niche for myself. I've
acquired a branding today. And I'm proud of my achievement."
"Fashion" budgeted at Rs.200 million is Bhandarkar's
most glamorous and expensive film to date.
"'Traffic Signal' was made on a cost of Rs.40 million. 'Chandni
Bar' was made for Rs.15 million. 'Fashion' is a big financial
leap. Because of the kind of opulence that the film has, we needed
a big star.
"Priyanka Chopra is a glamorous star and the film couldn't
have been made without her."
For his past films, the director has been turned down by Karisma
Kapoor ("Satta"), Kareena Kapoor ("Page 3")
and Aishwarya Rai ("Corporate").
"It's taken me a long time to get here," Bhandarkar
said.