This Article is From Jan 17, 2013

I love Sanjay Leela Bhansali's cinema: Deepti Naval

I love Sanjay Leela Bhansali's cinema: Deepti Naval

"I would have loved to be a part of Guzaarish," says Deepti Naval.

Highlights

  • Noted actress Deepti Naval says she is a great fan of filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali and wanted to be part of his last directorial venture Guzaarish.
  • "I love the kind of films Sanjay Leela Bhansali makes. I don't know about the public and the industry but I am an all-time Sanjay Leela Bhansali fan. His cinema is completely stylised and commercial and yet hugely experimental. I love his cinema," Deepti Naval told PTI.
  • Mr Bhansali, the maker of movies like Khamoshi, Devdas and Black, has dealt with intense subjects in his films. His last release as director Guzaarish explored the life of a paraplegic and dealt with the seious issue of euthanasia.
  • "I would have loved to be a part of Guzaarish," said Deepti Naval.
  • Meanwhile, the actress is excited to team up with eminent actor Farooq Sheikh for an upcoming film titled Listen Amaya.
  • "I was excited about working with Farooq again as we have done really some memorable films together like Chashme Baddoor, Katha, Saath Saath, Rang Birangi, Ek Baar Chale Aao and Kisi Se Na Kehna. I have always enjoyed working with him. In this film it was great working with him after such a long time," she said.
  • "My two favourite actors are Naseeruddin Shah and Farooq Sheikh. I am happy that I got to work with them," she said.
  • Even though Deepti Naval and Farooq Sheikh have worked together in several films but the two never stayed in touch often.
  • "We were not really in touch until we met at a function. It was not that we were like friends remaining in touch," she said.
  • Listen Amaya is about the relationship between a middle-aged widow essayed by Deepti and her daughter, played by Swara Bhaskar of Tanu Weds Manu fame, and what happens when the mother falls in love with a 60-year-old retired photographer, played by Farooq Sheikh.
  • On the chemistry, the actress says, "We are just so natural... when we are in front of the camera it all happens... it all comes out spontaneously. The natural chemistry is still there between us."
  • Directed by debutant director Avinash Kumar Singh, the film releases on February 1.
Mumbai: Noted actress Deepti Naval says she is a great fan of filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali and wanted to be part of his last directorial venture Guzaarish.

"I love the kind of films Sanjay Leela Bhansali makes. I don't know about the public and the industry but I am an all-time Sanjay Leela Bhansali fan. His cinema is completely stylised and commercial and yet hugely experimental. I love his cinema," Deepti Naval told PTI.

Mr Bhansali, the maker of movies like Khamoshi, Devdas and Black, has dealt with intense subjects in hisfilms. His last release as director Guzaarish explored the life of a paraplegic and dealt with the serious issue ofeuthanasia.

"I would have loved to be a part of Guzaarish," said Deepti Naval.

Meanwhile, the actress is excited to team up with eminent actor Farooq Sheikh for an upcoming film titled Listen Amaya.

"I was excited about working with Farooq again as we have done really some memorable films together like ChashmeBaddoor, Katha, Saath Saath, Rang Birangi, Ek Baar Chale Aao and Kisi Se Na Kehna. I have always enjoyedworking with him. In this film it was great working with him after such a long time," she said.

"My two favourite actors are Naseeruddin Shah and Farooq Sheikh. I am happy that I got to work with them," she said.

Even though Deepti Naval and Farooq Sheikh have worked together in several films but the two never stayed in touch often.

"We were not really in touch until we met at a function. It was not that we were like friends remaining in touch," she said.

Listen Amaya is about the relationship between a middle-aged widow essayed by Deepti and her daughter, playedby Swara Bhaskar of Tanu Weds Manu fame, and what happens when the mother falls in love with a 60-year-old retiredphotographer, played by Farooq Sheikh.

On the chemistry, the actress says, "We are just so natural... when we are in front of the camera it all happens... it all comes out spontaneously. The natural chemistry is still there between us."

Directed by debutant director Avinash Kumar Singh, the film releases on February 1.
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