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‘I always wanted to be a filmmaker’

Bengaluru, KARNATAKA :

Saad Khan
Saad Khan

Director Saad Khan is a known name in the world of theatre and movies. And why not? He knew that he wanted to get into filmmaking and had a clear idea about how to go about it.

As his film ‘Humble Politiciann Nograj’ is all set to release in January, Saad is all excited. In a candid chat with Tini Sara Anien, he talks about the film and more.

How did your interest in direction come about?

I belong to the age when video cassettes were popular. I used to watch at least two movies every weekend. This is when the passion for films came in. At school, I was already into theatre. I remember doing a professional play and being yelled at by my director because I was mouthing everyone’s lines. The director told me that acting is not what I should be doing and that I should probably assist him. My passion grew. I did a summer workshop with Bangalore Little Theatre and finally directed my own play.

What kept your interest alive?

My first play ‘Idle Hand’ was a big moment for me as a director. I didn’t know about the method acting or anything then. The play was about a lazy man and how one particular night, when he sleeps, his hands take over his body. I was associated with many plays after that. I always wanted to be a filmmaker. I knew that I had to make a transition and at that time I felt theatre was the right way ahead.

Is theatre a stepping stone to filmmaking?

From what I have observed in the recent past, there is no particular design for artistes. I’ve heard so many filmmakers and actors’ stories that I know that there is no set formula for it. Eventually, I realised that I didn’t want to stick to any genre. I brought the Hollywood movie ‘Scream’ on stage. I’ve also done musicals.

What was the turning point in your career?

It was when my short film ‘Another Kind of Black’ went to the Cannes Film Festival. I felt I was too cool but I soon realised I was just lucky as the concept was pretty good. That was the moment when I knew that this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to sell stories.

How is your chemistry with actor Danish Sait who plays the ‘Humble Politiciann Nograj’?

Danish used to do prank calls on air as Nograj. Slowly he and I made YouTube videos with ‘Nograj’. Once we did a live video of it from Times Square. After this, I said ‘I think we are now ready to make a film on Nograj’. We already had the title of the film since we always referred to the character as a humble politician. Danish, Maaz (Khan) and I met and wrote the story. I took a bit more time to do the screenplay. We were lucky to get Pushkar Films, Lost and Found Films and Paramvah Studios as producers.

What’s next?

We are just focussing on the movie release at the moment. There are speculations about a sequel.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Supplements> MetroLife / by Tina Sara Anien / DH News Service / December 26th, 2017

Experts suggest how you can make the right career choices

Bengaluru , KARNATAKA :

Bengaluru :

The two-day Times UniverCity (TU) will commence on Saturday at St Joseph’s Boys’ High School. The event is specially designed to help students explore different career options after pre-university.

TOI speaks to two of the speakers, Danish Sait and Saad Khan, about role models, advice they’d like to give the youth and the importance of bringing people from different backgrounds to a common platform.

Danish Sait

Focus on learning, not on earning

On role models: Mentors play a bigger role than role models. Role models may influence you with trends and goals. A mentor will help you build a foundation for the launch pad; they aren’t the destination, they’re travel agents.

Advice: I read this quote many years ago: `You get what you work for, not what you wish for’. Patience, persistence, perseverance are three important words. Focus on learning, and not on earning. Know your weaknesses. There is no absolute route to succeed. Build relationships, don’t be impulsive, don’t be shy to ask, have fun.

Views on the event: It’s an excellent initiative, great way to bridge the future with the present. There’s abundant information available on the internet. Unfortunately, we don’t spend enough time to pick the skills we need in the real world. This should help fix that in a tiny manner.

Saad Khan

Understand importance of hard work
On role models: Role models can inspire you to work towards your passion, but you shouldn’t lose focus from yourself and just become a follower. If someone inspires you, it should be about their work and not who they are as people.

Advice: My humble advice to all young people is to first understand the importance of hard work.Most people working with me are young and it’s rare to see a consistent drive.Fatigue and confusion set in early while they pursue their first job and it almost seems that they want things to happen fast. We are all so used to Google answers on our fingertips that working hard to find a solution is beyond us now. A quote on my school notice board has always been with me that Success comes before work only in a dictionary.

Views on the event: It is a fabulous initiative. Students know a lot about what is going on in the world today via social media. What I feel they can learn is to deal with situations and problems in the real world, professionally and personally and Times UniverCity is a wonderful platform for the same.

source:  http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Bangalore News / TNN / May 20th, 2017

Standup comic bags film role

KARNATAKA :

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Comedian Ahmed Shariff  will soon be seen in the upcoming Kannada film, Humble Politician Nograj, which stars Danish Sait as a manipulative politician.

Telling us more about this, Ahmed says, “I went for the audition two weeks ago after seeing the ads, and thought that I fared badly because the lines were in Kannada, and I am not a native Kannada speaker. However, they liked how I acted and I got a call when I was in Hyderabad for a show. I still don’t know the role that I will be offered.”

He added that he will be going for a screen-test soon. Ask him if his being a comedian helped him get the role and he says, “Not at all. I stood in line with hundreds of people. There was no special privilege.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> Entertainment> Kannada> Movies> News / by Stuti Agarwal / TNN / December 28th, 2016