Showing posts with label Videsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videsh. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Censor raises finger on Preity's next

Filmmaker Deepa Mehta whose forthcoming film is the Preity Zinta starrer Videsh (earlier titled Heaven on Earth), has run into a spot of trouble with the Censor Board.

During a screening session last evening, the Censor Board felt that the film shows too much violence being inflicted on Preity and consequently insisted on some cuts, which would make the film look less gory. The film is based on domestic violence.

Now, Deepa Mehta has to once again show the edited version to the Censor Board before she gets the green signal to release the film.

Deepa Mehta’s representative who was present at the screening wanted a U/A certificate, but the Censors refused to relent unless several violent scenes where Preity is battered by her husband (played by Vansh Bhardwaj) are toned down.

Vinayak Azad, Regional Officer, Censor Board, confirmed and said, “We have asked them to tone down the domestic violence scenes by 50 per cent. And we had one more objection. The film has used expletives too, which will have to be either beeped or deleted.”

“We will review the film once again after they make the cuts which we have asked for,” Azad added.
Incidentally, Preity received the Silver Hugo Award for best actress in the Feature Film Competition section at the 44th Chicago International Film Festival, for Videsh.

Preity was quite disturbed after she shot for the scenes in which she was beaten up and humiliated by Vansh. Talking about the experience of working in Videsh, Preity had said in an interview, “I remember asking a woman, who was a victim of domestic violence and had left her husband, what the turning point in her relationship was and she said, ‘I told my husband if you want to beat me, beat me in the bedroom, don’t beat me in front of the family.’ I could never understand that. It’s terrible. I really didn’t know what it was to be in a situation like this till I actually did the film.”

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

‘Preity is a gift’ - Deepa Mehta



NRI filmmaker Deepa Mehta, whose latest venture on domestic abuse, called Videsh in India and Heaven On Earth abroad, is ready for release in India, was so impressed by actress Preity Zinta's intelligence and talent that she has no qualms in saying that she is a "gift from above".

"Preity is extremely talented.

I had seen her body of work but I met her, for the first time, at IIFA in England.

We spoke about so many things and issues.

I was blown away by her intelligence and social consciousness and that's what made me offer her the role of Chand.

She has truly given a mind-blowing performance," Deepa told reporters.

Preity won the Best Actress award at the Chicago Film Festival last year for her performance in the film.

She has also been nominated alongside Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon at this year's Genie Awards that will take place in Canada in April.

The film, which revolves around the life of a young woman (Preity) from the rural hinterland of Punjab who migrates to Canada post marriage, is set to hit screens March 27.

While it will be released as Videsh in India, it opened to international audiences as Heaven On Earth.

Videsh is a film very close to my heart and I really enjoyed making it.

The film is about two things.

One, the triumph of imagination and two, about immigration and isolation," explained Deepa, who has earlier made women-centric films like Fire and Water.

"Domestic abuse is the major theme of this film.

But that's not the only thing the film deals with.

Domestic abuse has an environment and a socio-economic atmosphere.

It can happen to anyone anywhere.

I have also tried to portray the isolation and the pain of a woman who has migrated to another place," she added.

The Canada-based filmmaker's forthcoming projects are Exclusion with Akshay Kumar and a film based on Salman Rushdie's book Midnight's Children.

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