With ‘She’, world will get to see a different aspect of mine: Imtiaz Al
PTI, Mar 17, 2020, 3:38 PM IST
Mumbai: Imtiaz Ali describes writing dark crime thriller “She” as a departure from his staple romance dramas as taking a walk in a new garden, where every corner felt fresh and every turn unfamiliar.
Written and created by Imtiaz, “She” is a seven-episode series which follows a timid Mumbai constable, played by Aaditi Pohankar, who realizes the potential of her dormant sexuality after she goes undercover to expose a drug ring.
The director, who makes his digital debut with the Netflix series, said it was refreshing to work on this project as it gave him an opportunity to present some unseen aspects of his personality.
“It was not as though I had come to these parts. But the script tumbled out pretty quickly and went in its own ways. It was a different kind of fun than it has been writing other things, the feature films.
“This and many other stories have been in my mind for a long time… (with this), the world gets to see a very different aspect of mine, which I think is equally or more exciting,” Imtiaz told PTI in an interview.
“She” also features “Gully Boy” star Vijay Varma, and the series is co-directed by Arif Ali and Avinash Das.
According to Imtiaz, he zeroed in on Arif and Avinash as he wanted a certain “sensibility and interest and respect for women” from his directors.
“Somebody who can talk clearly about issues that are a bit difficult to talk for many and, Avinash and Arif were the right fit,” he added.
The “Love Aaj Kal” filmmaker said as the web was a different medium, he collaborated with several people, including Divya Johry who has co-written the script for “She”.
“You need many partners and one person cannot and should not do everything. I knew in the beginning that I will not direct because I wanted to be available enough. I wanted to write and steer it in a certain way. I didn’t want to get too close to it.”
Imtiaz said a crime thriller like “She” which touches on themes of sexuality, it was important that the treatment is honest, not sensational.
“It was a journey for all of us, to go at that point, say it without being ashamed of it. The sexual intimacy, power of sexuality, women. You have to say it plainly, clearly and without any embarrassment. We didn’t want to create a sensation, that was perhaps unwritten don’t,” Ali said.
The story of “She” was born when the director made a tourism film for Hong Kong, much before any of his feature film work had even released, he revealed.
This series brings Imtiaz back to Mumbai as a backdrop, 15 years after his debut “Socha Na Tha”.
The Mumbai setting, Imtiaz says, was crucial to the plot.
“The first thought was Hong Kong, which is also such a huge and developed setup with many branches that you can take as a story. The next is Mumbai because it has a certain structure of the city and the underworld that makes it interesting.
“This (series) is also about crime. We needed an organized and disorganized structure of crime, policing where the story had to be told,” he said.
“She” starts streaming from March 20.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Actor Kishore Kumar appointed Ambassador for 16th Bangalore International Film Festival
‘MTV Roadies’ season 20 to launch on January 11
I thought Indira Gandhi was powerful but my research found her to be weak: Kangana
Veteran journalist, filmmaker Pritish Nandy dies at 73; from journalism to filmmaking to literature, he wore many hats
I asked Priyanka Gandhi to watch ‘Emergency’, she said ‘OK, maybe’: Kangana Ranaut
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Lokayukta arrests Hassan Municipal Commissioner, Bengaluru official in bribery cases
NHRC notice to Centre, K’taka govt over ‘suicide’ by old man over hospital ‘denying’ scheme benefit
K’taka BJP leader slams Maoist surrender as ‘farce,’ accuses CM of embracing Maoist ideology
Postman injured in Bus-Bike collision near Aadidhan hotel near Mulki
K’taka BJP leader slams Maoist surrender as ‘farce,’ accuses CM of embracing Maoist ideology
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.