While
Diljit Dosanjh is rather comfortable in his new found success as the romantic
hero, after films like 'Mel Karade Rabba', 'Jihne Mera Dil Luteya' and now his
upcoming 'Jatt & Juliet', the singer turned actor is disappointed that his
attempt at serious cinema is hobbled with issues of financial funding.
Talking
about his ambitious project in the pipeline, ' 1984 Punjab' Diljit says the
film is ready to roll except for the fact that they can't find any producers
for it. "It's very unfortunate that a film on such a sensitive topic
cannot find any takers. No one is ready to fund the film so far, though Anurag
Singh, (director of 'Yaar Anmulle') and I are ready with the film's script and
stuff, no producer is willing to invest money into it. Everyone wants to make a
masala film, and this kind of a film is a risk which no one wants to run,"
rues Diljit.
Though
the subject touches a chord with most Punjabis, Diljit says the intended film
will transcend regional barriers. "Anurag is doing a lot of research on
real life cases of boys who left homes, or were made to leave homes, during
that fateful year of 1984. And our film will focus of one such boy who left
home but now wants to return and the kind of hurdles he faces on hisjourney
back home," says Diljit who is very passionate about this project,
"If God gave me that kind of money, I would have loved to produce this
film myself."
Without
romanticizing the pain in this subject, he says this would be an attempt to
state facts as they were. "There is no intention of projecting images that
did not exist, or distorting facts. Yet, in order to take a story on the screen
forward, there has to be an added narrative, which will be there in this film
too." The film also treads the fine line between commercial and art
cinema. "This is in no way going to become an art film. It will be well
within the precincts of commercial cinema and the audience won't take home a
heavy feeling in their head," says Diljit who is also ready with two music
albums, 'Back to basics' themed on Punjabi culture mixed with contemporary
beats, and 'Temptation', which is an urban sound.
best of luck diljit for ur next movie (1984)
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