Tabu celebrates that film industry is getting out of the shackles of youth centrism

Tabu celebrates that film industry is getting out of the shackles of youth centrism.

Mumbai, They played a young couple in “Vijaypath” and now that Tabu is reteaming with her frequent co-star Ajay Devgn for a mature romance in “Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha”, the actress is happy that cinema and audiences are more receptive to such stories today. Directed by Neeraj Pandey, the upcoming Hindi film revolves around Krishna (Devgn) and Vasudha (Tabu), a couple who separates when Krishna is jailed for murder. They cross paths after 20 years when he is released from prison.

Shantanu Maheshwari and Saiee Manjrekar play the younger Krishna and Vasudha, respectively.

At the trailer launch event of “Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha”, Tabu thanked Pandey for “envisioning this love story” with her and Devgn.

“When our society changes, our cinema changes, our entertainment changes. It’s nice. Society changes everything around us. Now the label has gone (in cinema) that love is only for the young.

“Depth of feeling and emotion of love change with age. Now, there is a space for everything in the cinema. A film director’s vision, actors, distributors and the audience’s taste… They all should coincide for such films to work,” the actress told reporters here.

Devgn, who has also worked with Tabu in films such as “Haqeeqat”, “Thakshak” “Drishyam” movies, “Bholaa”, “Golmaal Again” and “De De Pyaar De”, joked about their long filmography together.

Tabu celebrates that film industry is getting out of the shackles of youth centrism
Tabu celebrates that film industry is getting out of the shackles of youth centrism

“We have worked together so much that it doesn’t feel like I am working with a co-star,” he said.

Devgn, who was most recently seen in period sports drama “Maidaan”, also batted for movies that map the evolution of human emotions.

“With age, your feelings, whatever they may be, get deeper. You start analysing things which you don’t until a certain age. You start to understand the actual feelings after a certain age,” the actor said.

Asked whether he had any doubt about doing a romantic story at a time when action movies are flavour of the season, Devgn said it is important to “keep doing something different” as actors.

“I have been trying to do that since the beginning. I did ‘Thakshak’, ‘Raincoat’, or ‘Dil Kya Kare’ when no one was doing it. I think that kept me going. What I learnt from those movies is helpful to me even today,” he said.

Pandey said when he came into the industry, he wanted to make a love story but it took him 16 years to realise his dream.

Tabu celebrates that film industry is getting out of the shackles of youth centrism
Tabu celebrates that film industry is getting out of the shackles of youth centrism

Regretfully, no one expressed interest in producing it. Thus, it took us sixteen years to come up with this,” the director, who has worked on films such as “Special 26,” “A Wednesday,” and “MS Dhoni: The Untold Story,” said.

“There are people who doubt everything all the time. You act accordingly as you see fit. Just disregard that kind of counsel and follow your conviction. It might be necessary for me to write a love story since everyone else is acting, he continued.

When Pandey told Devgn the tale of “Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha,” he said that while he appreciated the script, he also questioned, “Why not make a spy film?”

“When Neeraj narrated the story, I will be very honest, I told him, ‘I love the story and it touched the heart. (But) I don’t know what is going to happen commercially.’ He (Neeraj) said, ‘Don’t worry. Leave it on me’, and I said, ‘Ok’.”

Billed as a musical romantic drama, “Auron Mein Kahan Dum That” also stars Jimmy Shergill and Sayaji Shinde. The original soundtrack of the film has been created by Oscar-winning composer MM Kreem and the lyrics are by Manoj Muntashir.

The film is produced by Narendra Hirawat, Kumar Mangat Pathak (Panorama Studios), Sangeeta Ahir and Shital Bhatia. It will be released on July 5.

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