| Devdas - The Real Love Story |
"DEVDAS"The Real Love Story
Forget Hollywood here comes the Indians to take Cannes
film festival by a
storm
Bollywood’s influence in the west is far reaching that everyone
imagined.
Devdas is the Indian entry, out of Competition, at the 55th Cannes
Film Festival May, 15-22 2002.
Devdas will be screened in Cannes in the Salle
Lumiere (Main theatre) on the 23rd of May at 11.30 am and again at
10.30pm
Eros International is the international rights holder for the film
and more details can be found on www.erosentertainment.com
When Shah Rukh Khan talks about “Devdas” his eyes light
up
To SRK this probably is one of the best movies he
will ever make.
He calls making of “Devdas” a defining moment for him it’s a
subject closer to his heart the love story of the century.
And in my opinion there could have been no one
better to play the role of “Devdas” than SRK the dedication required
the enormity of love and the challenges to play such a dedicated role is not an
easy task.
Love is something which comes naturally to Shahrukh Khan he loves
everyone around him he loves his fans and he loves his work, and in return the
whole of the
industry, the media, and above all the people love him
enormously
The Bollywood industry leaders EROS are going to launch “Devdas” in
the UK with a big bang which is their usual style
Devdas is the story of a love beyond all else...even life.
The saga of a man called Devdas who loved, loved and just loved...
Devdas shared a magnetic childhood with his lovely
playmate Paro where supreme love was felt before it was understood. When youth
beckoned, the loved intensified. But, alas, a fateful moment of weakness on the
part of Devdas created a permanent wall of separation between him and his
beloved Paro. On one side of the wall was a heartbroken Paro who became the wife
of another. And on the other, was a completely shattered Devdas.
Unable to bear the agony of a life without Paro, Devdas made
alcohol his constant companion. But that could not make him forget the piercing
pain. Even the unflinching devotion of a beautiful courtesan Chandramukhi, did
not ease the heartache of losing Paro. It was only when his eyes closed to a
permanent sleep, did the pain begin to fade.
But even before losing the light of life, all Devdas urged, was to
see his Paro just once ...
Thus giving his love the greatest dignity ... It was at Paro's doorstep, that the doors of
heaven opened for Devdas.
He left behind a testimony of true love, that was pure, chaste,
undemanding...
and thus immortal. Indeed, love was his life... love makes him live on...
How was it achieved
SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THESE
Behind every dream, is a fair share of nightmares.
A dream as big as Devdas, entailed more than a fair share of
heartaches.
The set of Chandramukhi's Kotha was made around
a lake. Perhaps it was the beauty of the set, which tempted even the
heat. So much so, that the water in the lake kept drying. Gallons and gallons of
water had to be filled in with amazing regularity. Moreover, the bridge across
the lake had a knack of sinking at all the wrong times. To us was as alarming as
the London Bridge falling down.
Uninvited guests such as wild animals ventured nonchalantly around
the set which brought out the animal in each of us.
The lights and diyas which lit up the ambience, at times scared the
daylights out of us. The kotha set caught minor fires on 3 occasions. Either due
to the generators or the diyas. The generous lighting also gave a few people, a
shock….literally and figuratively.
Paro's delicate stained glass house was erected for
seven months from November to June. Safe, non-monsoon months. Yet what
does one know! There were unprecedented heavy rain showers at least four times
during those months. So we had colours of the stained glass fading and this
brought out the painters in our enthused team who had to keep re-touching.
Moreover our use of the trolley's over the delicate floors of the sets led to a
lot of chipping. Each chip cut across our hearts.
By the time it came to creating Bhuvan's Haveli, we had no budget.
But what we had was a motivated
team and lots of perseverance and co-operation. And the haveli became
a reality.
All the sets were kept mounted for 7 - 9 months. It was a huge
production problem and a Herculean task maintaining them.
We used a record 42 generators for the film when normally only two
or three are used. We used 2500 lights, 700 light men and innumerable junior
artists. The marriages in Bombay entailed panic, as all
generators swarmed the Devdas set.
It seemed a visual delight when one thought of the scene of Paro
holding her diya in a storm and the diya not going out… But actually picturising
it ??? The challenge can be imagined!
A chest puffing pride was a beautiful outfit, a ghagra-choli
designed for Chandramukhi by Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla. It was a
heart-stopping, exquisite creation, the likes of which may never be
created again. It weighed a whopping 30 kilos! To top it,
Madhuri Dixit had to do an intricate classical dance wearing it. Despite her
best efforts, it was impossible. Finally the outfit had to be replaced by a
lighter(?) one, weighing only (??) 16 kilos. The former outfit sadly could not
be used in the film.
When it came to the music, each note was nurtured carefully to see
that it got its rightful place in the film. It took 2 ½ years to compose the
music. Each of the songs is complexly structured. Thus each
song had to be mixed 8 to 9 times and the recording spanned a record 10 days
each.
An interesting incident is related to the song "Dola re Dola …."
.The song was completely recorded. The lyrics revealed a line which went "Rang
Birangi Chunariya…" When the song was pasteurised, a red Chunariya was used as
the situation demanded it. It was imperative to change the line. The lyricist
Nusrat Badr seeked the correct new line for one full year. Suddenly when the
song was being finally mixed , his creativity gave rise to the apt line. The
mixing was stopped and a few lacs were spent to insert the new line.
Numerous other menacing problems surfaced during the making of
the
film .Yet these challenges brought out
excellence from each person involved. The entire unit believed in the project
and the completion of the film speaks of their passion. Quite in sync with the
spirit of Devdas.
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To SRK this probably is one of the best movies he
will ever make.
better to play the role of “Devdas” than SRK the dedication required
the enormity of love and the challenges to play such a dedicated role is not an
easy task.
industry, the media, and above all the people love him
enormously
Devdas shared a magnetic childhood with his lovely
playmate Paro where supreme love was felt before it was understood. When youth
beckoned, the loved intensified. But, alas, a fateful moment of weakness on the
part of Devdas created a permanent wall of separation between him and his
beloved Paro. On one side of the wall was a heartbroken Paro who became the wife
of another. And on the other, was a completely shattered Devdas.
It was at Paro's doorstep, that the doors of
heaven opened for Devdas.
a lake. Perhaps it was the beauty of the set, which tempted even the
heat. So much so, that the water in the lake kept drying. Gallons and gallons of
water had to be filled in with amazing regularity. Moreover, the bridge across
the lake had a knack of sinking at all the wrong times. To us was as alarming as
the London Bridge falling down.
seven months from November to June. Safe, non-monsoon months. Yet what
does one know! There were unprecedented heavy rain showers at least four times
during those months. So we had colours of the stained glass fading and this
brought out the painters in our enthused team who had to keep re-touching.
Moreover our use of the trolley's over the delicate floors of the sets led to a
lot of chipping. Each chip cut across our hearts.
team and lots of perseverance and co-operation. And the haveli became
a reality.
generators swarmed the Devdas set.
created again. It weighed a whopping 30 kilos! To top it,
Madhuri Dixit had to do an intricate classical dance wearing it. Despite her
best efforts, it was impossible. Finally the outfit had to be replaced by a
lighter(?) one, weighing only (??) 16 kilos. The former outfit sadly could not
be used in the film.
music. Each of the songs is complexly structured. Thus each
song had to be mixed 8 to 9 times and the recording spanned a record 10 days
each.
film .Yet these challenges brought out
excellence from each person involved. The entire unit believed in the project
and the completion of the film speaks of their passion. Quite in sync with the
spirit of Devdas.