Key Points

Shoojit Sircar's "Piku" is a unique exploration of family dynamics through natural, understated humor. The filmmaker believes that everyday life contains inherent comedy that doesn't require exaggerated jokes. His approach focuses on capturing authentic family interactions and their inherent hilarity. The film, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone, is set for a special re-release celebrating its 10-year milestone.

Key Points: Shoojit Sircar's Piku Natural Humor in Everyday Family Life

  • Piku explores subtle family humor without traditional comedy
  • Film celebrates everyday life's inherent funniness
  • Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone star in quirky family drama
  • Movie set to re-release after 10 years
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Shoojit Sircar talks about humour in 'Piku': There's no comedy as such

Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar reveals the subtle comedy behind Piku, highlighting family dynamics and everyday hilarity

Shoojit Sircar talks about humour in 'Piku': There's no comedy as such
"Our family, everyday life is actually humorous - Shoojit Sircar"

New Delhi, May 3

National Award-winning filmmaker Shoojit Sricar said that the humour in “Piku” was a conscious choice, inspired by the natural, everyday quirks of family life, which are inherently funny. He wanted the film to reflect real-life situations with warmth and subtle humour, rather than using overt comedy.

Asked if the balance of humour and emotion in Piku happen by design or instinct, Shoojit told IANS: "I ask people that please just look at yourself or look into your drawing room, what you do from now on, like, you wake up in the morning until lunch, you will laugh at yourself. I mean, it is funny. We repeat the same things every day."

"So our family, everyday life is actually humorous. And I wanted to keep some of that humor angle, so it was very clear from the beginning that we will see it from a humorous point of view. And it is, if you see the film, there is no comedy as such."

He added: "It is a natural everyday going on, which is hilarious, everyday life. So, yeah, the approach was always the way we have shown the film. Okay.

"Piku" is set for a re-release on May 9. The comedy drama, which is set to clock 10 years since its release, stars Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan along with Moushumi Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta and Raghubir Yadav.

The film revolved around Piku, an architect and her ageing but nagging father Bhaskor Banerjee, who come close via a road trip to Kolkata despite their disparate ideologies and fights over trivial issues.

Shoojit made his directorial debut with the romantic war drama Yahaan in 2005. He gained the spotlight with the top-grossing social romantic comedy Vicky Donor in 2012). He followed it a year later with the political action thriller Madras Cafe.

His home production, the legal thriller Pink. He subsequently directed and produced the coming-of-age drama October and the Amazon Prime Video's comedy Gulabo Sitabo. The filmmaker gained further prominence in 2021 with the biographical historical drama Sardar Udham.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Piku is such a gem! The humor is so relatable - reminds me of my own family's morning chaos. Shoojit Sircar nailed the "ordinary is extraordinary" concept. That constipation discussion scene had me in splits while being so real! 😂
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Priya M.
Honestly, this interview makes me appreciate Piku even more. The subtle humor about family dynamics is what makes it timeless. Though I wish Shoojit would make more films like this instead of shifting to heavier subjects. We need more slice-of-life cinema!
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Arjun S.
The brilliance of Piku was how it showed Bengali family quirks while being universally relatable. Amitabh Bachchan's "Motion se hi emotion" dialogue is legendary in my household now. Can't believe it's been 10 years!
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Sunita T.
While I loved Piku, I slightly disagree with Shoojit's statement about "no comedy". The film definitely had comic moments, just not the typical Bollywood slapstick. The humor was more refined and situational. Still one of my comfort films though!
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Vikram J.
Piku's re-release is perfect timing! After so many loud comedies, people need to rediscover this masterpiece. The scene where Bhaskor da argues about the AC temperature? Pure gold! Every Indian has lived that moment with their parents 😅
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Neha R.
Shoojit Sircar understands middle-class Indian families better than any director today. Piku, October, Vicky Donor - all have that authentic touch. Though I miss Irrfan Khan's presence in cinema terribly. His chemistry with Deepika was magical.

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