So overwhelming is the response to Love Aaj Kal in Punjab that Imtiaz Ali is now taking time off from his schedule in Mumbai to head for Chandigarh for a while this week, on a very heavy demand from the Punjabi public.
Imtiaz tells, “Punjabiyat and the Punjabi culture were very much a part of both Jab We Met and Love Aaj Kal. I can’t deny I share a special affinity with that part of our country. And if I had my way, Punjabis would be a part of all my movies.”
So cordially has Punjab responded to Saif Ali Khan’s act as a Sardarji that they wanted nothing more than to have Saif visit them!
Chandigarh based theatre actor Kamal Tewary who played Kareena Kapoor’s father in Jab We Met suggested Imtiaz and Saif should instantly come to Punjab to witness for themselves the level of adulation and adoration for Love Aaj Kal.
Imtiaz tells, “I am in Chandigarh right now. My lyricist Irshad Kamil is with me. I don’t know about the others. I’ve got the maximum response for Love Aaj Kal from Punjab. I was wondering how to reciprocate this love, when actor Kamal Tewary suggested the trip to Chandigarh. It was exactly what I needed.”

Interestingly Kamal Tewary’s wife Dolly Ahluwalia styled Saif’s much-talked about Sikh look which the actor himself has been raving about.
While the praises for his performance have been pouring in from all quarters, Saif has been unusually subdued and reclusive about enjoying the success.
He even expelled himself at the last minute from the intimate party that Rishi Kapoor hosted last week. Director Imtiaz Ali has been seen doing the rounds of theatres all alone. On Monday he went through a dream-come-true experience when he saw his film with the audience in Regal theatre.
“Regal, you’ve to understand, is a movie monument in Mumbai. I used to watch the best films wide-eyed, in this theatre. And now, I was watching my film at Regal. It was a life-changing experience.”
Unsurprisingly Saif didn’t share this monumental experience with Imtiaz. Imtiaz had brought along his closest friends from his student days who had been specially invited from different corners of the country to share in the ‘Regal’ experience.
Imtiaz tells, “There was Joy who makes ad films, Avi who’s in tele-communications, Anil who’s the COO of an ad agency and Rakesh a video maker from Canada. We savored the film at Regal and then drank ourselves silly all night. My other longstanding buddies are Nassif from Assam and Jaggu from Imphal. They couldn’t join us at Regal. They are my reality check. Instead of praising my film they kept bullying me. ‘Saale tu apne aap ko bahut bada director samajhta hai?’ We had all come to Mumbai from various cities to study at the Xavier Institute Of Communications. We were in hostel for a year.Then bunched together and lived in a flat in Parel for two years.”
Now since the promised post-success party from the producers is not happening, Imtiaz intends to throw a party for his loved ones as soon as he returns from Punjab. |