Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Kashmir Singh = Veer Zara?

Yash Chopra must be chuckling as he watches TV. The news channel are crying hoarse covering the return of Kashmir Singh (imagine the newspaper headlines: Pak returns Kashmir to India!). Singh spent 35 years on death row in Pakistan accused of espionage. Last week President Musharraf pardoned him.

If you take out the pretty girls and Bachchan playing hockey, Kashmir Singh's story is so similar to Chopra's last directorial venture, Veer Zara, isn't it? But it's not a case of real life imitating reel life. The release of PoWs, both by India and Pakistan, has been going on for many years now.

If you keep aside Veer Zara (no Yash Raj Film starring Shahrukh Khan has ever failed), when was the last time you saw a film based on a real event doing well at the box office? Parzania, Black Friday were all critically acclaimed but commercial failures. Halla Bol failed on both counts.

Is it because we are so used to seeing "live" reality events on TV that we don't want to see an adaptation on cinema screens?

Or is it because there are no good film makers who can dramatise an event and tell an engaging story?

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