On one hand we have the Maharashtrians, especially the
Punekars, coming together, not like they do at 4pm outside Chitale Bandhu Mithaiwale,
but this time with their pens as swords, to slam Bhansali’s Bajirao Mastani. On the other hand we have Bhansali and the
film fraternity who stand by the movie in the name of ‘Creative liberty’. Whose
side am I on? Doesn’t matter. No one cares. Will I watch the movie? Hell, yes!
I have even watched Humshakals in the theater. My tolerance (a very popular word
these days) for low IQ cinema is very high.
Bhansali justifies that when the audience comes to watch his
movie they would want entertainment and he is giving them just that (a biopic
on Sunny Leone would have been more appropriate for that purpose, IMHO, but
that’s besides the point). And then, this is his style – Grand sets, a love
triangle and a dance sequence with the leading ladies. His movie should have
that Bhansali stamp, right?!
So while I read the amusing WA and FB jokes on Bajirao
Mastani (may their souls rest in peace), I wondered what would happen if other
directors joined the bandwagon and decided to make their own version of the
same story. Here’s my take.
Karan Johar – [Star cast: SRK, Kajol (Kashi), Kareena
(Mastani).] Mastani is on a horse, ready to leave, but looking at Baaji, longingly.
Kashi is holding Baaji’s hand firmly. The horse neighs. It’s time to leave.
Baaji looks at Kashi with a ‘Kaashiji-mujhe-jane-do’
face. Kashi lets go. “Ja Baaji ja, jee le
apni zindagi”. Baji sprints and jumps onto the horse and the two gallop
into the far in slow motion as a beautiful mandolin piece plays in the
background. Creative liberty hain bhai!
Anurag Kashyap – [Star cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Huma Qureshi
(Kashi), Kalki (Mastani), Nawazuddin would have a special role – a fictional
character that has been added on the pretext of artistic freedom]. 80% of the movie will be shot in the dark in
the natural lights of the glowing lanterns with sounds of crickets in the
background. Bajirao’s mother Radhabai and Kashibai meet in the darkness of the
Wada. The ever increasing influence of Mastani is worrying them. Kashibai is
infuriated and in a weak moment bursts out, oblivious as she stands in front of
her mother-in-law. The non-Marathi audience in educated with a series of
Marathi cuss words being spit out like venom. ‘Tujhya ....chi, …chi, ..chi’ chichichi Kashi chirps on. Mastani
canot live, they both agree. “Keh ke
lenge”, they say with clenched fists. The screen becomes dark. Creative liberty hain bhai!
Suraj Barjatya – [Star cast: Salman (who else?), Kareena (Kashi),
Sonam Kapoor (Mastani), Reema
Lagoo (Radhabai),
Anupam Kher (Balaji Vishwanath), Sanskaari Alok Nath (Chatrasaal) with Renuka
Shahane, Mohnish Behl, Bindu, Himani Shivpuri… I could go on ]. Barjatya declares
he is making a sequel to his 1994 blockbuster and calls his new movie – ‘Hum
Aapke Hain Kaun Firse Batao’. And wait, hold your breath - Instead of one
wedding, audiences would now be treated to two. The first half would be the
wedding of Baajirao and Kashi. After the intermission, the second would be the
wedding of Baajirao and Mastani. And
mind you, you poor Marathi people from humble backgrounds, if you have issues
with Bhansali’s grand portrayal of the Peshwas, wait till you watch Barjatya’s
set of the Peshawe Wada. Bharjatya’s set would make the descendants of the Peshhwa’s
wonder where all that money went. (The movie will go on floors as soon as
Barjatya recovers from the loss of PRDP.)
Ram Gopal Verma – He was last seen doing the rounds of
Shaniwar wada, to gather content for the film. The chowkidar mistook him to be
the ghost of Narayanrao and ran for his life. Disheartened, RGV left. Thank god
or “Kaka, amhala vachva” (“Save us, uncle”), is what the audience would have to
say.
Sajid Khan – Are you still reading this?
“So is there no one who could do justice to this biopic?” I thought
somberly. I thought of Rajkumar Hirani. But he has burned his lips once and
refuses to delve into any sensitive topic, be it mythological or historical. Sunju
will be available soon, so he’ll probably just play it safe with Munna Bhai
Part 3. Then Zoya Akhtar? She said she loved the script, but Farhan was busy.
Ashutosh Gowarikar? - Is he still
around?
Finally!! Hallelujah - Amir Khan, the perfectionist. How did
I not think of him before? He would probably be the only one to do it right. Alas
- he is leaving the country! ;)
2 comments:
Mind blowing Anu!!!!! Maza aa gaya!!! Such a crispy write up! Reading after a long time.. You have bitten each one of them, so probably we are left to watch only the Bhansali version of the Biopic. Recently read a fundu nickname for him...
संजय भुसनळ्या, तुझी 'लीला' अगाध आहे! किंवा - लीले, तुझा संजू गधा आहे! :) ;)
Superbbbb Anu.. Wonderful and very crisp.. Plz keep on writing ..Main Bahot khush hua!!!
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