Mumbai: In an exclusive conversation with the director of the show "Bada Naam Karenge", they discussed how they fit their concept. They then talked about the factors that make Genz enjoy this series. Palash Vaswani then talked about his favorite film, Sooraj Barjatya, which he had seen numerous times. Ultimately, Sooraj Barjatya disclosed that he intends to produce further genre films on OTT platforms as well.
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00:00I keep looking for something that is based on family, so that I can compliment it first.
00:15Whether it is a film or anything else, because I am greedy to make something like that.
00:19Because it is made less.
00:21I remember when I saw Gullak, my wife said that this is a very good show.
00:30And everything, like the word relatability, which Palash always underlines,
00:35she said that this is very beautiful, this is the story of my house.
00:39So from there I saw that this is a maker who has his own voice.
00:43And honestly, I am telling you, it is not easy for Palash to sit here.
00:47People say that it happens in sports, what is this, there is a father, two sons.
00:53But to take it naturally, there is a mother sitting, making kheer,
00:58she has her own worries, there is no water in the water.
01:01It is very difficult.
01:03In fact, it is easier to shoot an action sequence.
01:07In the whole context of emotion.
01:09So when this story came, I thought that we must call Palash.
01:13And it was nice that Palash came.
01:16Honestly, he said that I will listen to the story first.
01:20I said that this is the correct director.
01:23And when Palash came to know about the story, he gave us one year to write it.
01:28And the best thing is that Palash has brought his own perspective,
01:32which is very contemporary, which is young.
01:34So many shades, our writer had made some shades, characters.
01:39But the characters that Palash has given to today's era,
01:44whether it is a boy-girl special, a girl's family special,
01:48that today's three-dimensional, so many things, it has been a good give-and-take.
01:53And finally, the captain is the director.
01:57And he has taken a lot of weight off the show.
02:02And it should be, that is how the shadow of the director comes.
02:05So I think, to put it in a big way, it belongs a lot to Palash.
02:10What is the role of the family in the film?
02:15Everything has its own place.
02:20Like there is action, there is nudity, it is justified in its own place.
02:24And that is also made, but it should also be made.
02:27Because there are a lot of audiences of families today,
02:30who may not be so comfortable to see them.
02:34Today they are all on the fire stick, so there should be something for them too.
02:37And the biggest credit that Palash has given to Bada Naam Karege is a young voice.
02:44What is missing today is a pure love story, a pure love story.
02:50So Palash has brought a love story.
02:52It is not just a family, it is a love story.
02:54Like today I had made Vivaa, so if you see Vivaa, it was a family.
02:58But it is a story of an innocent love.
03:00Similarly, the Bada Naam Karege that Palash has brought is a love story, essentially.
03:05So I feel that he has brought very real characters.
03:07Like I always used to tell Palash to make a young love story.
03:11But what is this Palash that we always show that they keep partying, they keep getting high.
03:16It is not like that.
03:17Now I also have children.
03:19I see that they also have a headache, they also have a tummy upset,
03:23they also have good days, bad days, they also have to do something in life,
03:26frustration, all that should come.
03:28So this Palash has brought the world.
03:30So I feel, am I right, a point of view of a young youth.
03:34The presentation is very one-tone, that this is how youth is.
03:38And maybe it is not correct, that's why she tried.
03:42And what I am saying again and again,
03:44I said from the beginning that it is my tribute, I loved it.
03:46I liked it a lot.
03:47This is a love story that is completely missing now.
03:50Stories like that should be kept in front.
03:57I have seen it multiple times in the theatre.
03:59Like a small thing, at that time I was very small,
04:03I was around 5-6 years old.
04:05So when that film comes,
04:07you are so small that you may not be able to understand the story of the film.
04:11But I still have a memory that I am sitting with my family,
04:14there is a crowd and a combined audience is reacting in a way.
04:19So it is a memory for me.
04:20And I still remember the smell of samosas, I remember.
04:23There was a strange smell in the old single screen theatre,
04:26there was a strange smell of chairs inside.
04:29So this is a very nostalgic, happy memory that this film evokes.
04:33So that's why I tried to make it a homage.
04:38If you watch the whole show,
04:40I have tried to integrate my love and respect towards Mene Pyaar Kiya.
04:45But if you watch Sir Ki Baaki,
04:47I liked the last film as well.
04:51It is a very good film.
04:52We were talking about capturing simplicity,
04:55it is very hard.
04:56Sir has done a legendary film on this,
05:00just to capture simplicity.
05:01It is very hard.
05:08But as far as I am concerned,
05:10I believe that things should be made with value.
05:15And it should be made in such a way
05:17so that it remains a challenge
05:19and we can cater to every age group.
05:23It is my personal choice.
05:25Of course, as a company,
05:26everything should be made.
05:27It should be justified, it should be good.
05:29But whatever is made, it should have values.
05:32Because with age, like my age,
05:35I feel more responsibility to give something.
05:38Because everything else,
05:41technically we are becoming very good.
05:44Today, the technique I used,
05:47I see Palash,
05:48the way he edits,
05:51the way he is so clear at shooting and editing,
05:54the way he plays with actors,
05:56these things,
05:57these values should be up to that level.
06:02But the challenge is
06:03how to do it in a light space,
06:06like Raju Hirani did it,
06:10or like Bullock did it,
06:12so that we are with the maximum audience.
06:15So my view, my aim is that way.