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Casting director Mukesh Chhabra, who makes his directing debut with ‘Dil Bechara’, is feeling mighty ‘vulnerable’.
But can you blame him? How do you celebrate a significant milestone in your career when you are still seeking closure from an irrevocable tragedy that struck his first film before its premiere.
His lead hero Sushant Singh Rajput, who was on the driver’s seat of ‘Dil Bechara’, is no longer around to celebrate their labour of love, out on July 24 on Disney+ Hotstar in India.
’Dil Bechara’ is Rajput’s last film in his career and the onus is on Chhabra to showcase the 34-year-old actor impeccably. In a shocking turn of events, Rajput died by suicide in his Mumbai residence on June 14, leaving a wake of grieving fans and heated debates on how nepotism and powerful producers yield debilitating and destructive powers over actors with no industry connections.
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Film folklore has it that Chhabra and Rajput were close buddies. The director confirms it by regaling us with an anecdote that Rajput agreed to play the lead even before hearing a script narration.
Apparently, there was a tacit bro-code pact between them that Rajput would play the hero of his first directorial — no matter what the genre or subject. Rajput — one of the most promising Bollywood stars at the time — stuck to his word.
“But I am still coming to terms with the fact that Sushant is no more … I don’t know how to feel happy about my first film,” said Chhabra.
While the director skirts question about nepotism and whether industry insiders prompted that actor to commit suicide, there’s no denying the bittersweet turn in his life.
“I just want to celebrate his life,” said Chhabra.
‘Dil Bechara’, an adaptation of the Hollywood star-crossed romance ‘A Fault In Our Stars’, also features newcomer Sanjana Sanghi as a cancer-stricken young woman.
Excerpts from our interview with Chhabra …
I am actually still coming to terms with the fact that Sushant is no more. Honestly, I have no idea how to react to this film anymore. It’s a bittersweet feeling right now and I’m still coping. This feeling is new to me and I’ll probably never get over it. I don’t know how to feel happy about my first film because the circumstances are very different now.
Every scene with Sushant is now a memory etched in my heart. This is his last film and every scene, every moment is like a treasure. Also, since this is my first film I have fond memories of everything. All his fans have showered so much love on the trailer, I just want them to celebrate his life with this film.
Sushant Singh Rajput had promised me in 2017 that if I ever made a film, he would be the hero of my first film. In 2018, when [producer] Rucha Pathak approached me, I called Sushant and he said “obviously bhai [bro]” and without even reading the script he said ‘yes’ to my film.
If I hadn’t made ‘Dil Bechara’ and made some other film, Sushant would be the lead of that film too.
I met Sanjana during my casting for ‘Rockstar’ and, as she grew older, she developed an interest in acting. When I read the script I just immediately knew. Her face is so fragile and innocent. I definitely wanted a fresh face and she was correct for Kizie Basu. Sanjana and Sushant were always my first choices for ‘Dil Bechara’.
I just wanted them to be as real and as honest with each other and that was the most important thing throughout the film. And once you watch this film, you will probably get all your answers.
I am still in disbelief and cannot come to terms with it.
As a director, what did you observe about Rajput and is there a lot of pressure and expectations on your shoulders now to showcase his swan song beautifully?
Sushant has grown immensely in his journey from ‘Kai Po Che’ to ‘Dil Bechara’ and his talents have improved so much. We worked on every single detail of his character and he was always so focused which was the best part about him.
I feel a lot of pressure naturally, because it’s not just my debut as a director, it’s Sushant’s last film. I just want everyone to feel proud of me and more than anything, be proud of Sushant.
‘Dil Bechara’ is very different and we adapted it very differently. The basic storyline is the same but we have made quite a few changes. About choosing an older couple to play the lead, I’ll just leave that up to the film to explain itself.
What’s your idea of a perfect romance and how did you ensure that this film was not manipulating audiences towards feeling sympathetic towards cancer-riddled lovers?
We focused more on the magnitude of love rather than empathy to a great extent.
I am overwhelmed with the love that I am receiving. This is Sushant’s blessing to me.
As a casting director, I was handling only a part of the filmmaking process. But as a director I am involved in every step of decision making, I am the captain of the ship. It was a challenge in itself.
Yes, every day, every moment, every second.
I think Sushant has left a legacy behind through all his films. In my film, you will definitely remember his charm for the rest of your life.
I only support genuine and pure talent, I’ve been doing this for the past 15 years.
His honesty, sincerity and purity. While watching the film I’ll be completely taken over by emotions for sure.
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Actor Sushant Singh Rajput's final film 'Dil Bechara' is one of the most anticipated Bollywood movies of 2020, but UAE movie fans will have to wait a little bit longer for it to release here.
In this region, OSN has acquired the rights to screen Disney+ content. However, a representative told Gulf News that the film will not release in the region at the same time as in India on July 24. Watch this space for more.
'Dil Bechara', the Bollywood romance adapted from Hollywood drama 'A Fault In Our Stars', features Rajput in the lead role. His suicide on June 14 has turned all eyes to this film, making it a much-anticipated release.
Directed by Mukesh Chhabra and featuring newbie Sanjana Sanghi as Rajput's co-star, 'Dil Bechara''s release is being closely watched by Bollywood movie fans all over.
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