Tigmanshu Dhulia says K Asif biopic also Irrfan Khan`s dream 

Tigmanshu Dhulia says he originally conceived the idea of a biopic on Mughal-E-Azam director K Asif with the late Irrfan Khan, and though the actor is no longer there, the filmmaker says he is determined to fulfill this dream.

Reflecting on their shared dream on Irrfan`s fourth death anniversary on Wednesday, Tigmanshu said he feels like the actor is encouraging him to complete the project from beyond. Irrfan passed away on April 29, 2020, at the age of 54, following his battle with a rare neuroendocrine tumour.

“The film on which I`ve been working for a long time and it all started with my conversation with Irrfan that we will work on this film someday, and we will make this film, it was a biopic on K Asif, the director of Mughal-E-Azam.

“I wanted to do this film with Irrfan and I know that Irrfan isn`t stopping me and is rather saying, `Make this film`,” Dhulia said at the special screening of A Story That Refused to Die, the documentary on Paan Singh Tomar.

The 2012 biographical drama chronicled the extraordinary life of the titular national steeplechase champion, Tomar, who represented India at the 1958 Asian Games in Tokyo, before joining the army. He was forced to become a fierce dacoit due to a land dispute at home.

Paan Singh Tomar is also among the most celebrated films in both Dhulia`s and Irrfan`s careers. The filmmaker said he met Irrfan at Delhi`s National School of Drama in the late 1980s, and the two became friends.

Dhulia directed the actor in his 2003 directorial debut Haasil and later worked on Charas (2004), Paan Singh Tomar (2012) and Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns (2013). The director-actor duo redefined realistic storytelling in Hindi cinema.

“We would often discuss one scene, which was the spine of the film, and that would set the `sur` of the film. That`s what I would do on every film that I did with him,” Dhulia said at the event.

The filmmaker also opened up about the films that could not be made like Ghulami, a period drama starring Irrfan, Sunny Deol, and Sameera Reddy. The work on the film was halted after three days due to budget issues.

Another such film was The Killing of a Porn Filmmaker, for which he had shoot for a week and even recorded songs with Sneha Khanwalkar, who later did Gangs of Wasseypur.

“For Ghulami, we had a huge set and we had started shooting. It was about my favourite period of history, 1857. We had got the weapons, costumes, actors from London, juniors, artists, horses, etc. After three days of shooting, the producer stopped the film because of monetary reasons. It was an expensive film and two years of our hard work came to a halt,” the director recalled.

Something similar happened with their first film, Haasil, Dhulia said.

The film`s producers refused to submit the film for national award consideration following a dispute with them. Irrfan won the National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in Paan Singh Tomar.

“The film usually is sent for the National award along with money order but the producers had so much problem with me that they didn`t send it. In fact, had it been sent, Irrfan could have got a national award for Haasil but he won at awards like Filmfare and others.”

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