Entertainment
Parched will make you laugh, cry and angry, says filmmaker Leena Yadav

Filmmaker Leena Yadav who’s known for her directorial ventures with unconventional storylines – Shabd (2005) and Teen Patti (2010) – has been creating ripples across the globe with her yet another unconventional film Parched. The film, which revolves around the lives of four rural women and their struggles, has been appreciated by the audience and critics alike in international film festivals in London, Miami and Toronto. While Parched, which releases in India on September 23, is all about women emancipation, Leena is not comfortable being tagged as a woman director. No male director is called a male director, so why call me a ?woman director?? she asks. Here’s Leena Yadav unplugged in an exclusive interview with Nation Next?
Being an economics graduate from Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi, how did you divert to a creative field like filmmaking?
After my graduation in economics from Lady Shri Ram College, I was supposed to pursue my MBA. While I was in college, I didn’t really enjoy studying economics. I was involved in a lot of curricular activities. Just before, I was supposed to take my MBA entrance exam, I suddenly realised that I didn’t want to be stuck in a ₹9 to 5? job! I wanted to do something else. I wanted to try my hands in the field of media. I came to Mumbai and enrolled myself in a mass communication course at Sophia College. Gradually, I entered the world of filmmaking.
Your film Parched is releasing on September 23 but you have been screening your film across international film festivals for more than a year. Is it a marketing strategy to make the film known internationally before releasing it in India?
There was no strategy involved. We wanted to screen our film at various festivals first because it’s difficult for a film like Parchedto get a commercial release outside India. Also, this is a film that we made to initiate an international debate on women issues. The world premier happened at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and since then, the international journey of the film began. We got many invitations from various international film festivals.
What should the audience expect from the film? Is it an entertainer or a film with a social message?
It’s a film that everybody would relate to. The reason why I now can say this with confidence is because Parched has been recognised worldwide. The movie will make them laugh, cry and angry. It will be like a roller coaster ride full of emotions.
Ajay Devgn is co-producing the film with your husband Aseem Bajaj. As hes famous for being a big-hearted producer, how was working with him? Is he a directors delight?
Ajay, more than anything, has been an immense support to the film. Hes not hands on produced the film. Despite knowing the fact that it would be a difficult film, he supported us the moment he came to know Aseem and I were doing this project. At every step, hes guided, supported and helped us. Hes extremely large-hearted.
Nagpur based businessman Rohan Jagdale has also co-produced the film. How was your experience working with him?
Ajay (Devgn) was the first one to come and support the film. We then started raising finance. The film absolutely wouldn’t have been possible without Rohan Jagdale and Gulab Singh Tanwar too. They have been extremely supportive and have traveled to as many film festivals as possible with me. Parched was never a project.
Since there are four producers for the film Parched, did it increase your accountability as a director?
No, because all our producers came on board for this film in support of the vision. They left all the producing part actively onto Aseem. I had to deal with just one producer Aseem. Our producers, except for him, provided us with support and made sure that nothing stops the project.
The two prominent actresses of Parched ? Radhika Apte and Surveen Chawla have garnering a lot of popularity as Bollywood bombshells. Is it their image makeover of sorts because of the rural setting of the movie?
I actually never approached Radhika or Surveen for their image makeover. Both of them are brilliant actresses. Third actress in the film is Tannistha Chatterjee. We chose these three actresses because they act great.I don’t think an actress has a particular image. They are actors for a reason and they can be made to look the way you like and need.
You have done a lot of TV shows ? fictional and non-fictional both. As a director, what do you enjoy more ? films or TV shows
Story telling is my job. Whether it’s television, silver screen, radio, theatre, etc, I don’t differentiate among the mediums.
Out of your three films, Shabd and Parched can be called women centric films but you don’t like to be tagged as a woman director. What is your idea of feminism?
My idea of feminism or humanism is being an individual, and being recognised as an individual only irrespective of the gender, caste, creed or religion. I’m a woman and I’m proud of it! No male director is called a male director?, so why call me a ?woman director?? Why to put me in a box?
Your films look aesthetically perfect. How much do you attribute it to your husband – ace cinematographer Aseem Bajaj?
Not just my husband, I attribute it to every artist I work with in my films because filmmaking is a collaborative art. It’s not a one-man-show. A director just has a vision, which she/he communicates with the team members.
How was working with your husband Aseem Bajaj?
Working with him hasn’t been a new thing for me. We met each other at work. Hes shot my first two earlier films too.
Bollywood
Ram Kamal Mukherjee named ‘Best Director’ for his short film ‘Ek Duaa’ at IWMBuzz Digital Awards

Ram Kamal Mukherjee (R) whikle receiving the ‘Best Director’ trophy at IWMBuzz Digital Awards ceremony in Mumbai
Filmmaker Ram Kamal Mukherjee won the ‘Best Director’ award for his short film ‘Ek Duaa’ at the recently held IWMBuzz Digital Awards ceremony at Taj Lands End in Mumbai. The film is produced by Esha Deol Takhtani and Assorted Motion Pictures. Apart from winning the award, it was a special occasion for Mukherjee as two other films he directed also got recognized.
Esha won the ‘Best Actress’ award in the popular categories for her critically acclaimed performance in ‘Ek Duaa.’ After accepting the award, Esha said: “This film is extremely special for me, because I turned producer with this film and I would like to give entire credit to captain of the ship Ram Kamal Mukherjee for bringing such a wonderful subject to me.”
Avinash Dwivedi won the ‘Most Promising Debut’ award for his acclaimed performance in ‘Rickshawala,’ a film directed by Mukherjee. Avinash, who was accompanied by his wife and actor Sambhavna Seth, said: “This is beyond my expectation that today I am getting this recognition as an actor amidst all Bollywood celebrities for my role in Ram Kamal sir’s film Rickshawala. To get honoured for a regional cinema amidst such Bollywood biggie reinforced my faith in good content.”
Gurmeet Choudhary won the ‘Most Popular Actor’ award for his performance in Mukherjee’s film ‘Shubho Bijoya.’ Choudhary said: “Ram Kamal is an amazing story teller. When he narrated this story to me and Debina, we knew that this film will click instantly. I am honoured to receive this award, though the competition was really tough. I thank my fans and jury members who voted for me.”
Other winners at the award ceremony included Kartik Aaryan, Kiara Advani, Rakul Preet, Raveena Tandon, Huma Qureshi, Dino Morea, Sikander Kher, Sonu Sood, Anurag Kashyap, Guneet Monga, Manish Paul and other popular names from the Hindi film industry.
Bollywood
JUST MARRIED! Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt tie the knot | Check pictures
The much awaited Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt wedding fans had been eagerly waiting for finally got solemnised today afternoon in the presence of close friends and family members at Ranbir’s residence ‘Vastu’ in Mumbai. Check out some pictures of the same…
Alia took to her social media to write, “Today, surrounded by our family and friends, at home … in our favourite spot – the balcony we’ve spent the last 5 years of our relationship – we got married.

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt




Bollywood
The Kashmir Files should be declared tax-free in Maharashtra, says BJP spokesperson Rajeev Panday

BJP spokesperson for Maharashtra Rajeev Panday, while speaking to Nation Next, said the controversial movie ‘The Kashmir Files,’ which grossed over ₹240 crore in India, should be made tax-free in the state.
Panday told Nation Next, “The movie has managed to depict, if not all, the brutalities on Kashmiri Pandits. It is a bold representation of truth. Kashmiri Pandit community was forced to leave their own homes in the country. Imagine their plight! Maharashtra government should make it tax-free in their state like the BJP did.”
The movie, which is based on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in the 1990s, has been made tax-free in at least BJP-run eight states namely Haryana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Goa, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had also received requests asking him to exempt the film from entertainment tax in the state.

Rajeev Panday
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