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He doesn't whisper
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Rahul Bose makes his choices loud and clear
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PHOTO: K. MURALI KUMAR
CANDID Rahul Bose
"Your argument is completely
valid. The
film is bad and I have
overacted. It is a subjective
medium and it's time we
give space to more and different
voices." When was the last time
you heard something like this
from an actor in response to an
audience comment.
This is Rahul Bose for you.at
times finicky, at times belligerent
but always sagacious. At
the screening of his latest off
beat film Whisperers at the ongoing
Osian's Cinefan film festival,
Rahul says, "When I act in
a film I don't always go into
what kind of audience it is catering
to but when I write and
direct a film, my benchmark is
world cinema. I feel directors
should make films with the IQ
of their target audience in mind.
And this is what gives the film
an edge. David Lynch makes
films for the IQ of 400 plus that
is why most of us don't get it."
Tough film
Incidentally, Rahul has written
the screenplay of Whisperers.
"I usually don't write a
screenplay unless I am directing
it but director Rajiv (Virani)
is a friend." It is a psychological
thriller about a financial analyst
and his alter ego played by Manoj
Bajpai and Rahul Bose. "I
don't say it is a great film but
certainly it is a tough film. Most
of the times when the filmmakers
have to show the alter ego
they go for a double role but
here we tried two different actors
and this contributes in
making it a thriller."
Or confusing for some, as the
film tries to portray the state of
mind through visuals. We have
read and imagined mental commotion
in novels but in films it
is rare. "It is not difficult and
the kind of visual literacy we
have these days, people would
know what we are talking
about. I can give you a fancy
answer, but that's a fact. Fifty
years ago directors have shown
airplanes flying and suddenly a
man feels the urge to fly and the
sound goes out. The import registered,
isn't it?"
Like the trend these days the
film questions morality and the
actor opts for the easy way
(read negative) out. "Redemption
is not always necessary or
it can happen in small ways.
That's why I call it a tough
film." As for the trend, Rahul
says, "I don't feel if we have
started questioning morality,
we have come of age. In some
sense we are getting worse, as I
think films like "Jaagte Raho"
did it in a much better way
years ago. These days some
people question morality without
any integrity.just to get
more bums on the seats. If
"Bandit Queen" opened with a
four-letter word, the director
was working towards a creative
goal. Similarly to me art house
cinema is something when you
don't know what's going to happen
next, when you use the
medium to do something beyond
the formulaic but to many
wearing kolhapuris and
rimmed glasses makes for art
cinema."
However, when it comes to
acting, it is easy to understand
Rahul. "See, I have made a
point that I will do a film of
each genre. I am through with
most of them. I don't repeat
myself. Like I am not doing the
sequel of "Pyar Ke Side Effects"."
But he is doing "Maan
Gaye Mughal-e-Azam" with
Mallika Sherawat? "It comes
under the category of over-thetop
movies. It is my toughest
role as I play a RAW agent who
is besotted with a small time
actress."
ANUJ KUMAR
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