Director Rakesh Omprakash Mehra feels Rang De Basanti is not just a film but has become a movement.
Filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, who has brought out a book about his personal journey while making Rang De Basanti eight years after its release, feels the national impact of the cult film compelled him to write about it.
The book, titled Rang De Basanti: The Shooting Script, is penned down by the director, writer Kamlesh Pandey and screenplay writer Rensil D'Silva.
"Rang De Basanti is not just a film, it has become a movement. It deserved to be a book in my opinion. It has stirred debates and its impact can be seen even today. The film belongs to the nation and I feel the youth should know how we started with it," Mr Mehra told PTI at the launch of the book in New Delhi.
Rang De Basanti released in 2006, starred Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Kapoor, Soha Ali Khan and R Madhavan in lead roles. The movie became a runaway hit and also won critical acclaim.
"The book features how I started with nothing and got so far. Many youngsters come to me and ask, 'We want to make a film but have no buyers and don't know from where to start.' So, this publication has my journey from the time I started with an idea about Rang De Basanti and how it went to become what it is today," the director-producer said.
The Shooting Script features interesting trivia like initially Mr Mehra and Mr Pandey titled the film Young Guns of India. Also how Aamir Khan suggested the filmmaker to add the scene in the script where the protagonists own up the assassination of the defence minister.
Mr Mehra's editor-wife P S Bharathi recently made a documentary Ru Ba Ru on the effect of Rang De Basanti, which also featured the struggles he went through while making the film.
The 51-year-old director reveals in the book that one of the characters in the film was inspired by how he was in college days. The book also includes interviews with Aamir and Oscar-winning music director A R Rahman, who gave the score for the film and lyricist Prasoon Joshi on the Rang De Basanti impact.
The Shooting Script has behind-the-door stills, storyboards and other visuals from the film. "I had a question in my heart which I asked through Rang De Basanti. It is definitely a special film because of what it became and how it touched the youth. The film was released on Republic Day and I feel honoured to launch it on the occasion of Independence Day in the memory of our airborne warriors who laid down their lives for the country," Mr Mehra said.
The book, titled Rang De Basanti: The Shooting Script, is penned down by the director, writer Kamlesh Pandey and screenplay writer Rensil D'Silva.
"Rang De Basanti is not just a film, it has become a movement. It deserved to be a book in my opinion. It has stirred debates and its impact can be seen even today. The film belongs to the nation and I feel the youth should know how we started with it," Mr Mehra told PTI at the launch of the book in New Delhi.
Rang De Basanti released in 2006, starred Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Kapoor, Soha Ali Khan and R Madhavan in lead roles. The movie became a runaway hit and also won critical acclaim.
"The book features how I started with nothing and got so far. Many youngsters come to me and ask, 'We want to make a film but have no buyers and don't know from where to start.' So, this publication has my journey from the time I started with an idea about Rang De Basanti and how it went to become what it is today," the director-producer said.
The Shooting Script features interesting trivia like initially Mr Mehra and Mr Pandey titled the film Young Guns of India. Also how Aamir Khan suggested the filmmaker to add the scene in the script where the protagonists own up the assassination of the defence minister.
Mr Mehra's editor-wife P S Bharathi recently made a documentary Ru Ba Ru on the effect of Rang De Basanti, which also featured the struggles he went through while making the film.
The 51-year-old director reveals in the book that one of the characters in the film was inspired by how he was in college days. The book also includes interviews with Aamir and Oscar-winning music director A R Rahman, who gave the score for the film and lyricist Prasoon Joshi on the Rang De Basanti impact.
The Shooting Script has behind-the-door stills, storyboards and other visuals from the film. "I had a question in my heart which I asked through Rang De Basanti. It is definitely a special film because of what it became and how it touched the youth. The film was released on Republic Day and I feel honoured to launch it on the occasion of Independence Day in the memory of our airborne warriors who laid down their lives for the country," Mr Mehra said.