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Just learnt thru rediff that Hrishi Da passed away. May his soul rest in peace.
"It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure." -- Albert Einstein
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One of the films I've watched a numerous times is Raj Kapoor-Nutan
starer Anadii, directed of course by the late Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It was superbley directed movie with superb performance by Raj saab and well supported by Nutan, Lalita Pawar, and Motilal. Sadly almost everyone associated with movie including SJ, Shailedra and Mukesh who combined to give great music for the film. It was after Anadii that Hrishikesh Mukherjee wanted to make Anand with Raj Kapoor, which was eventually made with another RK and AB. Hopefully the new generation of directors will take some inspiration from the greats of bollywood rather than just copy average western movies. Ramesh R a m e s h
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Tribute to Hrishikesh Mukherjee by Amitabh Bachchan
'We just followed what he said' By Amitabh Bachchan I worked with Hrishikesh Mukherjee a lot before the 1973 film Zanjeer in which my so-called image of Indian cinema's "angry young man" was seemingly established. I have never worked for an image. I continued working with Hrishida, as we all fondly called him, after working with other directors like Salim/Javed, Prakash Mehra and Manmohan Desai, in a variety of roles. Hrishida was like a father figure to me and my wife, Jaya. Working with him was an unbelievable experience because his style of film-making was never to compromise on quality and on the story ideas. He never pandered to any baser instincts, and he set his own path which was neither too artistic nor too commercial. 'Interesting characters' I will have to admit that most of the interesting characters that I played have been in films that were made by him - be it Anand or Mili or Chupke Chupke, or Bemisal or Namak Haram, or Jurmana. They were all exceptionally well-etched and, of course, the greatest opportunity to perform for me has been in his films. His knowledge of the craft was so immense that we just left ourselves in his hands. We never heard any scripts, never heard any stories - we just came on the sets. He told us to stand there, walk here, say it in this manner, speak like this - that's how he used to direct all of us. So our input was nothing at all. All that you see in his films is entirely his input. If it was a complex character like in Mili, we would sit together and he would give a one-line description and then guide us as the scenes came. You actually saw your character unfold before you. It felt good - I felt that I had left myself in the hands of a master. One really didn't have to worry because one knew that Hrishida was going to mould you. He was a master editor and knew his craft incredibly well - he would shoot a scene and you would know nothing about it till you saw it. And yet when you saw it finished, it was amazing how well he had actually conceived the thing. He could do the last shot first and could put something in the middle days later and it was just marvellous to see a person so gifted. 'Close to reality' He was the one who used to spot talent, and the one who used to challenge and he's the one who used to guide and direct, we were just followers. His characters were close to reality, and certainly the scenes that were written and the situations that we were put in, were so genuine and real and realistic that they gave great opportunities to actors. His films were full of delightful subtleties and became great cinema. It is difficult to pick one character and say that's the best - there was Anand and Abhimaan, Mili too - all of them unbelievable moments in film-making. I am often asked whether it is true that in the last shot of Anand I was laughing when I was supposed to cry. There is hardly any difference in sound when one cries and when one laughs and our faces were not seen in this top angle shot - we were both laughing because my chin was tickling my co-actor Rajesh Khanna's stomach! The largest number of films that I did with one director was with Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It's a fallacy that it's Prakash Mehra and Manmohan Desai. They don't create people like Hrishida any more. I think it's wrong to say his kind of cinema doesn't work any longer. I'm sure if Hrishida were to make those kinds of films again, it would certainly have an audience. As told to Lata Khubchandani Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/5291914.stm I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use - Galileo Galilei
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