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Open letter to Vinod Chopra from Sajid Khan
Friday, September 28, 2007 16:22 [IST]

sajid1_01Congratulations for the selection of Eklavya - The Royal Guard as India's nomination for Oscars.

I saw your comments about films made by you and others in the recent past and what may/may not be worthy enough for recognition at the heartland of India and at the highest level. I am quite sure that you have made some highly respected films in the past and I am also certain that you have the greatest knowledge of films made across the globe.

I am also absolutely fine if you comment on films made by lesser mortals like me or others who may have had an accomplished body of work behind them. Even if you have deep rooted statements to make about my knowledge of cinema, technique, intelligence, calibre and personality in general - I take all of that in good spirit (and humour). After all it's a free country (and may I add, democratic too?) and we all have a right to speak out!

But doesn't that hold true for me too?

Shortly after Eklavya - The Royal Guard was announced as the chosen one for India's nomination, I was asked a simple question if it was a deserving entry or not. I answered in negative. For me, Chak De India or Dharm were better candidates. It was as simple as that with me sharing my point of view. Did I start talking about your intelligence of cinema, skills and personal preferences etc.?

And by the way, how could I do that for a person who has 'produced' successful films like Parineeta, Munnabhai MBBS and Lage Raho Munnabhai?

But shall I add that I am yet to see a blockbuster 'directed' by you which has touched hearts of millions across the globe and brought in 'moolah' as well!

Can I also add that cumulative global revenue of all the films directed by you (Eklavya - The Royal Guard, Mission Kashmir, Kareeb, 1942: A Love Story, Parinda, Khamosh, Sazaye Maut, An Encounter with Faces) do not even come near what my debut film Heyy Babyy has earned (and still counting)?

Hence, can I add that me, a much lesser in age and far lesser experienced individual in movie making, has probably more box office sense than you?

Sure, you have a strong 25 years experience in film making and claim to have known and heard of a legend like David Lean.

My question to you is - "Are you alone?"

Isn't David Lean the same person who won two Oscars as a Best Director for The Bridge of River Kwai [1957] and Lawrence of Arabia [1962]? Isn't he the same person whose first directorial venture was In Which We Serve [1942] and the last as A Passage to India [1984]?

And by the way, he is called Sir David Lean and not David Lean. Alas, he is no more! Anyways, he would have been pained to see his name being dragged. Of course, I could have possibly got all this information from the powerful medium of Internet (may be even you could have!) but I am not telling.

What I am just saying is that there are possibly other deserving souls apart from you in the country who know, read, decipher and understand international cinema. And may be capturing good looking frames may not just be the right definition of making interesting cinema.

However, I love cinema and my country (in no particular order) as much as you or any respecting person would. I genuinely wish you all the best for taking Eklavya - The Royal Guard to the highest platform and bringing us laurels. A choice has been made and my sincere congratulations to you for that. I hope to see the film breaking into Top-5 at the least.

With best wishes,
Sajid Khan


Source : IndiaFM
User Comments
Name : AjayDate : Saturday, 29th Sep 2007, 0:02
Chopra only mentioned the name of David Lean while quoting someone else from LA Times and was not making any reference to him directly. Sajid is now dragging his name and chopra. I've seen all of Chopra's movies and they are a class apart from bufunary that Hey baby is despite its box office success. In India, unfortunately masses still does not understand movies and movies like hey babby, and Partner and Main Hoon Na becomes super hit but the fact is they are an insult to my intelligence. Frankly, I could sit through these movies mostly because of Sushmita sens and Lara dutta and likes of them :)

Name : rahulDate : Sunday, 30th Sep 2007, 20:37
Bravo sajid khan, thats the sprit. all the so called film pandit like vidhu binod should be kicked like this when they wanna shows there is nobody have knowledge like him in film industry

Name : Pulin PathnejaDate : Sunday, 7th Oct 2007, 18:14
Hey Sajid, I think you have started believing you above everyone after your movie 'Hey Baby' get hit on Box office in terms of money but not in terms of quality of movie. I really appreciate you that you, a kid in direction, is taking a stand against vidhu vinod chopra. Sajid, I would tell you one thing, just before going to sleep ask yourself one thing can you create a movie as pure as 'Kareeb' and a movie in which you can make everyone act wonderful like in movies like 'Parinda' and 'Mission Kashmir'. Can you ever think of your movie getting a National award. Can you ever think of creating a movie like '1942 A love story' because that movies need what direction is all about. You and your sister just create a mokery on bollywood and think yourself as gem of directors in Film Industry. What do you mean by "I love you Shahrukh" in the start of movie. I tell you that directors like you, karan and farah can't take the best out of shahrukh. The directors which can take best out of him are like Vidhu, Ashutosh, Mani Ratnam. You are a B grade director and never overestimate yourself to become like an A grade actor. You are a director which can create only ham scenes. Come down to earth son otherwise it would be too late.

Name : J. Alfred PrufrockDate : Monday, 29th Oct 2007, 17:50
I think Sajid gets away with what he does because he has no pretensions and no claims to grandeur. VV Chopra seems quite the opposite on both counts. I could be wrong, but that's my impression. A word to the previous commenter, Ajay. Wisest to use words whose spelling you're sure of. That way, you avoid unwitting buffoonery. J.A.P.


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