Home | Recommend Us | Contact us | Make NK your default homepage
TOP NEWS
BREAKING NEWS
HOME | ASTROLOGY | CHINESE ASTROLOGY | NUMEROLOGY | RECIPES | SELF HELP | PHOTO GALLERY | YOGA | TRAVEL | EDUCATION | PINCODES | BABY NAMES
NEWS CHANNELS
  • Kerala News
  • India News
  • World News
  • Business India
  • Sports News
  • Cricket News
  • Travel News
  • Health News
  • Technology
  • Literature News
  • Education News
  • NRI News
  • Spec. Features
Entertainment News
  • Bollywood News
  • Hollywood News
  • Malayalam Film
  • Tamil Film
  • Kannada Film
  • Telugu Film
Regional News
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Gujarat News
  • Karnataka News
  • Maharashtra
  • Orissa News
  • Punjab News
  • Rajasthan News
  • Tamil Nadu
  • West Bengal
  • More India News
Best Of NewKerala

  • Festivals of India
  • Self Help
  • India Travel Maps
  • Temples of India
  • Kerala Info
  • Indian Dance Forms
  • Music of India
  • Bollywood Photos
  • Make Up Lessons
  • Weight Loss Tips
  • Top Destinations
  • World Travelogues

Home > News > bollywood-news

Kabir Khan now wants to drop 'serious filmmaker' tag

By Joginder Tuteja, Mumbai, July 2 : His 'Kabul Express' was critically acclaimed and his latest release 'New York' has turned out to be a commercial success widely appreciated by critics as well. Ecstatic with the phenomenal response that his film on terror has generated, director Kabir Khan now wants to move on to lighter subjects.

"I am getting a little uncomfortable with that 'serious filmmaker' tag that is being gifted to me," laughed Kabir whose "New York" has got the best opening in a year that has spelt terrible business for Bollywood.

"In a way it's a two-edge sword. While I have been able to build an identity after the first two films of mine, I don't wish to be slotted as someone who can only make films belonging to a particular genre", he added.

Both "Kabul Express" and "New York" have been based on terrorism. While his directorial debut took viewers to Afghanistan, his second film explores life for Muslims in the US after the 9/11 terror attack.

"Yes, both these films dealt with issues, but my next won't have an issue dominating the proceedings. Of course, there will be a certain context to what I'm trying to deal with in the film's storyline. However, the issue will be subtle. Yes, once again I will be looking at telling a tale set in contemporary times," he said.

Kabir believes that filmmakers often suffer because they don't set their stories in a particular time period and zone.

"I can't dream of making a film in la-la-land. In fact, I believe that it is easier to make a film when you know which time period and zone it belongs to. It's so easy then to get the right actors in place and make them understand what is expected out of them. It gives an altogether different peg for your film," he explained.

When it comes to telling a sensible tale with an issue being in the midst of affairs, Kabir believes "Lagey Raho Munnabhai" is an ultimate example.

"Look at that film - even that had an issue, but it was never once in your face. Raj Kumar Hirani kept it all so subtle and yet conveyed the message so well. It was as commercial as it gets and audiences too were thoroughly entertained. That's the way to make movies because it not just made all parties happy but also had a satisfied director at the end of it all," he said.

Apart from Hirani, he feels that one can learn a lot from Mani Ratnam, who made films like "Roja" and "Bombay".

"His are what one can term as truly humane films. The man has made so many marvellous films over the years and all so different from one another. Still, one can't miss his genius in any of his films. He is someone who has got it just so perfect when it comes to pleasing masses as well as intelligentsia," said Kabir.

--IANS

Post your comment

Read other bollywood-news stories

Visit Home Page for fresh content


 

PHOTO GALLERY
  • Bollywood Photos
  • Hollywood Photos
  • Fashion Photos
  • More Headlines:
    Punish Raj Thackeray for humiliating lingua franca: VHP
    George Michael to appear on 'The X Factor'
    Warnie says 'Pup' Clarke is his new bunny in 20-20 match
    Ajmer visit good omen for 'Paani': Shekhar Kapur
    Assam bomb blast death toll rises to seven
    Jharkhand JD-U president arrested for 1995 poll code violation
    Windies won't wilt against Aussies, says coach Williams
    Westwood picks Europe's biggest prize, Jeev finishes 13th
    Central Excise, Customs official protest in Delhi for better pay
    Teenager charged for mutilation murder of Brit Indian
    Man in eunuchs' group castrated in Ghaziabad
    Orissa Govt orders heavy security deployment in Korapat District
    John Mayer slams celebrity musicians
    Ferguson's overhaul plan puts greats under scrutiny
    Arrest warrant issued against two ministers in Karzai's cabinet
    Former Australian cricket stars question Clarke's capacity to captain
    Five militants killed in Pakistan
    Headley always felt pulled between East and West: Investigators
    Film posters from 1913 on display at IFFI
    Mariah Carey to croon with Westlife for exclusive single
    Pattinson needs 25 guards as security cover!
    Oz boarding school mistress charged with sexual assault on boys
    Brit woman turns her back on lawyer's career to make easy money as hooker
    Ride-on lawnmowers land thousands of people in hospital every year
    Madhya Pradesh Congress chief slaps party worker
    Cat endures 3,000-mile sea journey from Egypt to UK in shipping container!
    Stem cells in breast milk could fulfil baby's 'genetic destiny'
    Wayne Rooney's gay cousin wants to be a dad
    Mariah Carey 'to host grand champagne party for X Factor champ'
    Elizabeth Hurley's India affair over?
    Goa all set to host IFFI from Monday
    I still miss Chris, says Rihanna
    BJP cries foul over opposition leaders' security in Jharkhand
    A.R Rahman urge people to maintain cleanliness around Ajmer Dargah
    FIFA may impose World Cup ban on French 'Hand Ball' striker Henry
    Children's lives online giving parents nightmares
    How to ease needle pain
    Rohtang tragedy: Retrieved bodies reach Manali
    Greenland ice loss responsible for a sixth of sea-level rise
    Rs.7,266-cr package insufficient for Bundelkhand: Mulayam
      Home | Recommend Us | Contact us | Make NK your default homepage
      © 2001-2008 NEWKERALA.COM. All Rights Reserved.