Gulzar to daughter Meghna: It has become your habit to mute the audience

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Filmmaker Meghna Gulzar says her father and celebrated writer Gulzar’s inputs for a movie are like a painter’s last stroke which leave a lasting impression. The father-daughter duo joined creative forces for the forthcoming release Raazi, which is based on Harinder Sikka’s novel Calling Sehmat.

Sharing her experience of working with her father and industry veteran Gulzar in the film, Meghna said, “He has supervised dialogues, script of the film and penned down the lyrics. I think his inputs in films are like painter’s last stroke of the painting which changes emotion of that painting altogether. He is like that.

“We first write the script and do preps for the film, and then it’s time to write the songs. As he comes in the picture to write lyrics for the film, the whole film gets elevated a few notches higher. He has seen the film and he really liked it. He has told me that ‘It has become your habit to mute the audience after making film like Talvar and now again, you will do that with Raazi.’”

Raazi, which revolves around a girl who risks her life by marrying a Pakistani army officer and moves to the neighbouring country to spy for her own, features Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal.

British censors have given the film a 12A certification — not generally suitable for children aged under 12 — with no cuts.

Meghna said, “Forget the British censor board… We have got approval from Indian censors without any cuts, which I think is a big relief because you feel satisfied when people who are certifying the film can relate with your sensibilities and intentions through which you are presenting the film.

“I think certification also impacts business of the film when you obtain 12A certification from British censor board, then it is also important for producers of the film, and more audience can watch it in theatres.”
Raazi is scheduled to release on May 11.

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