Shabana Azmi Starrer Wows Dubai Film Festival

Shabana Azmi never seems  to tire of accolades. She is just back from the Dubai Film festival where her new film Rupaiya was screened. A poignant story of a grandmother and  her orphaned little grandson the  film moved the Dubai festival crows to tears.

 Says Shabana, “We had three screenings of Rupaiya in  Dubai.Lots of people were moved to tears.I’ve seen such a reaction earlier to my work in Pravin Bhatt’s Bhavna and Mohan  Kumar’s Avatar. The third  screening was fixed for all delegates on the beach on a huge screen.It’s a sweet gentle film beautifully photographed with an almost fairytale purity. Yohann Panjuani who plays Hamid my grandson is a big hit.”

Shabana describes  her bonding with  little Yohann as “magical”Seeing them together one is reminded of Nicole  Kidmanand Sunny Pawar  in Lion.

Says Shabana, “When I   met the  boy the connect was instant. I immediately took to him and he to me. So fond was I  of the child that when I had slap him for a scene—albeit a  fake slap,I wouldn’t dream of hurting him in reality—I was stricken with guilt. Sometimes being an actor requires one to do unthinkable things.”

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Shabana  shot  in Kashmir for debutant director Piyush Panjuani’s film.Based on Hindi litterateur Munshi Premchand’s  celebrated short story about an orphaned 8-year old boy and his grandmother its director is associated with Ram Madhvani’s ad agency. Interestingly Ram and Shabana worked a special magic in Neerja.

Set in Kashmir the story Idgah  on which the film is based, was written in Urdu, although Pemchand normally wrote in Hindi.To this day it is regarded as  one of the most secular pieces of literature created in the Indian subcontinent.

Speaking of her  experience of working in  Kashmir Shabana says, “I was shooting in a pristine valley called Nagin.It was peaceful, stress-free and highly conducive to creativity. I play a  woman in the hills named Ameena who lost her only son and his wife in an accident and is left looking after their only son Hamid. It’s a tender tale of grandma and grandson who is 8 years old.”

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