Today, I managed to log on to the internet from atop a pile of POP (Plaster of Paris for the uninitiated) thanks to a Wireless router that I invested in during my student years in America.I'd like to think I get online with my laptop and do serious writing but all I really do is chat up hot chicks that I loose interest in, the moment they seem to like me. This night was no different; so here I was trying to "write" and I met a "friend" online, 'Saket Chaudhary.'
Now, when I say friend, I don't mean the backslapping, grown up sneaking-and-watching-adult-films-with kind, but the kind you know and call friend like you call every grown- up, Uncle or Aunty in our country. To cut a long story short, we've met through the Internet and have a mutual passion for film and life. He is the director of the film "Pyaar Ke Side Effects" and I'm still pondering about the "Struggling Ke side Effects."
He also writes a blog. I've glanced through his blog before (http://saket74.blogspot.com/) and I quickly read through his homo erotic post of 300. Today, I went through his whole blog and I must say that I was VERY impressed; enough to inspire me to write my own. I meet a lot of people in my line of work; some that quote Scorsese and others who can't even pronounce it - the truth is, it’s a world filled with bullshitters.
This guy is not one of them. I've pitched some of my film ideas to him a year back; he discarded all of them saying that I had spunk and a quirky weirdness but no commercial sense. I don’t take criticism too well, I guess. I watched his film and honestly thought it was an ordinary American sitcom stretched into 2 hours. My friends loved the film; I thought it was strictly OK.
I distinctly remember thinking to myself on the steps down from Surburbia, Bandra, that he had rejected some excellent ideas of mine, ideas that I thought would make great films, far better than what he had made. His film didn't speak volumes of creativity to me; I've grown up watching American television and it was no Big Deal. I scoffed arrogantly to myself.
I think its been a year or more now. A lot has changed.
Today, I read his blog. I was "blown-away."
Today, I think that he’s a far better writer than he is a director.
Today, I realize that it takes a lot to get a film made and he did the best given the resources.
Today, one massive break-up and lots of introspection later , I understand pain, in literature, in film and in life.
Today, I think some of my ideas back then were weird, really really weird...
5 comments:
Homo - erotism seems to "excite" you Tanveer (hehe!)
Now that you've officially started blogging, I guess I'll just have to drop in and read. Considering your continuos prodding, would I even have a choice? :p
'Nyway, you doin a good job. Write on - the world needs your humor..! :)
"excite" is an understatement. I think its so, well, Erotic.Thanks for your comments; I will keep you posted on my postings.
Its a tough ask when fellow writers ask for opinions but I'd rather be wrong than dishonest... I still think those ideas you pitched are weird (smile)
I agree with many people when they say some of your ideas are weird but No one can deny that you really have the zest when it comes to film making.Those who know you well know that you have no life beside film making and when I say NO LIFE, I really mean It :) . But the truth is that With a right mentor and a little bit of luck I am sure you will go places. Cheers
..guaranteed you won't get a premiere pass in NY, but since Rakhee has been so sweet to me, sadly I have no option but to invite you as well. :P
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