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Anurag
Basu - does this name ring a bell? No no
don't confuse it with Kassauti's
Bong beta played by Cezzane. We are
discussing the once-upon-a-time TV director
(Tara, Koshish Ek Aasha, etc.), and
now a renowned film director (Murder,
Gangster, Metro…) 'Anurag
Basu'.
Life has come full circle for this accomplished
man who is he all set make a splash once
again on the TV circuit with SAB's Love
Story.
Red is what aptly describes Anurag's new
show - An intriguing premix of passion,
violence, hardcore reality with an added
dose of fun and youth. The story weaves
a narrative with various sub plots; two
rival gangs, notorious families, dirty politics,
shady underworld and a conscientious cop.
Couple this with a juvenile love story shot
at varied locales across the country. We
think the director is sure to re-define
television viewing.
On the verge of the show's roll out in
a few days, Seema
Pherwani meets up with Basu on
the sets to find out aakhir kya hain
yeh Love Story. Excerpts:
"We'll
try to be distinctive with our show"
- Anurag Basu
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So you are back on the small screen.
How passionate are you about this project?
SAB TV assured me that they would let
me do 'something different'; that's when
I gave my consent to make a passionate love
story for them. But I don't know how far
the small screen will allow me with this
fervour. Lekin ab hum jangh mein kud
pade hain (But now we've are ready to
fight the battle). So we'll try to be distinctive
with our show.
But how different can one really get
with a love story on the TV; after all it's
all about a girl meets boy?
I agree. Even I am applying the same
basic concept but with a rather realistic
touch to it. My characters have been etched
out differently. The older couple played
by Harsh Chayya and Rupa Ganguly are separated
and Akash, their only son can't handle this.
The story explores this father-son relationship.
The story oscillates between various sub-plots
and the screenplay between the past and
present mode. The fun factor will be sufficed
by a fresh, young star cast.
Like other shows, you too have roped
in new talent.
What to do? On television, actors don't
become as popular compared to their characters.
When people get saturated with a character
they don't want to see him again. Very few
people like Harsh Chayya have been zeroed
in for Love Story as they are selective
about their work and are worth their craft.
What were the criteria for channel selection?
Why SAB TV and not a bigger name?
See a bigger channel does guarantee me TRPs
from day one, but they don't promise me
sukh (happiness) or creative satisfaction.
In today's market, it doesn't matter what
genre you're tackling. If you handle any
story sincerely and honestly; it will hit
bull's eye. Today you see soaps which are
just filling in scenes. Tell me, if you
remove a shot from a show it doesn't make
a difference to the story, so what is it's
worth? At that rate even if one misses their
favourite soap for three weeks, he hasn't
missed much (smirks).
Harsh
Chhaya and Rupa Ganguly - Actors of
Basu's Love Story
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Point noted. As Love Story is
primarily a college drama, do we expect
a glossy packaging for it?
Nowadays every college turns out to be a
Karan Johar college. Though our look is
rich, stylish and contemporary, we are also
shooting at various locations in Delhi,
Haryana and Mumbai.
You have been successful with your movies.
What factors as per your set this medium
apart from television?
Not much, except in films once a bullet
is fired it can't be retrieved. Also the
stakes are high. But for TV shows one can
re-shoot, alter the story or even change
the actors for that matter. But all in all
it's pretty complex, we can't take the storyline
for granted and keep planning for the future.
What I am shooting now will actually go
on air in the sixth month.
What changes has the TV industry undergone
between your first innings till now?
Oh nothing much has changed. The same stuff
is happening even now since the time I left
television behind. Producers are only concerned
about stretching their story and this stems
from their insecurity, 'what next if my
show ends?'
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Posted
on 20 April 2007 5:00 pm
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