Nanak Shah Fakir is the fist biopic on Guru Nanak.

Nanak Shah Fakir is the fist biopic on Guru Nanak. The promotions of the film have just kick started.

Below is an interview with the director Sartaj Singh Pannu talking about the film and what went into making of this epic.

Nanak Shah Fakir spans 70 years: Sartaj Singh Pannu

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Director of the first biopic on Guru Nanak talks why it was difficult to make a film on the Guru

Easily one of the most iconic personalities to have been born in India, Guru Nanak is one person whose story deserves to be told. Strangely however it took over a 100 years cinema to finally have a film on a personality that defines so much about India. Directed by Sartaj Singh Pannu, Nanak Shah Fakir features powerful actors such as Tom Alter, Adil Hussain and Arif Zakaria has been shot across the country in an effort to stay true to the settings of Nanak’s era. The trailer has just been launched and the film is set to release in April this year. Here’s an excerpt with the director.

Nanak Shah Fakir is the first biopic on Guru Nanak. What do you think took so long for film to be made on him?

Because it can steer instant controversy. Firstly projection of Guru Nanak in flesh and blood is not acceptable, therefore  to make hundred percent  live action it not possible. Second, animation is very expense, third certain facts in history are  blurred between factual and rituals, fourth it requires  huge budget to mount  a film on Guru Nanak as he traveled far and wide in 15th century.

When you started working  on this film what were your biggest hurdles?

To make a film without showing Guru Nanak, so we had multiple meeting with Mr. Pankaj Kandpur, creative   director  Tata Elxsi.  Mark D’Souza  our in-house VFX supervisor of the film  worked  on CG test  shots  with Mr. Pankaj Kandpur for many month, till we reached technical  satisfactory level , after  months of back and forth we started shooting.  My Director Of Photography Sandip Patil used multiple cameras to insure fluidity of scenes which would later involve  tricky  CGI  shots in the Post

How did you manage to keep the film true to the period. We understand you have shot across many states in the country.

Not many reference were available on pre- mogul era period films, intense research was done Payal Saluja, an NID graduate, a very experienced costume designer along with  Production Designers  worked really hard and stuck to brief, remained true to Socio- Geo-political and Economic culture of 14 & 15 century.  We were  ruled by Muslims of  Turk Persian origin, most of the country was Hindu, Persian was official government language but  we spoke Hindi.

As the story spanned around 70 years, from the birth  of guru nanak, till he departs, the Make-up department had to be exceptional. I had to convince my  producer to step up first prosthetic Lab in India  to  reduce cost on talent import and Prosthetic  material .Indigenous Prosthetic artist Preetisheel Singh and clover Wotton with team of 10 people worked over an year to give exact natural ageing on many character, designed severed limbs used in  first battle of Panipat war, made 50 years old men look 200 year humans living in Himalayas etc

As guru nanak travelling extensively with his message of IK ONKAR.”One god’   he went north  south, east ,west. We shot in snow, desert, ocean, jungle, ladkh, Punjab, Mumbai, Gujarat, Rajasthan, oddisa, green room studios etc.

It was challenge for my unit  and my actors who  stood by the film  and shot at most adverse location with heavy costumes and face altering prosthetic which  sometimes took 4-6 six hours to complete especially   on Adil Husain and Tom alter, Arif and Manav Kaul

How long did you take to complete the shoot of the film?

We started in April 2012 and completed 2013 October  The most aspiring part was the music rendered by Uttam Singh and sung by Nirmal Singh. The music gave me insight into spiritual feel of  the film and dialogues by Sagar Sarhadi were of poetic flavor

 

 

Did it not make sense to have a well known star to be a part of such a film? How did you choose your cast?

The film was very cumbersome, additional baggage of stars and paraphernalia would take the would be detrimental to film. I thought I required long commitment from technicians and actors , which Arif Zakaria  gave me. Mardana, reenacted by Arif was a rebaab player who  lived in village Talwandi of Guru Nanak, he was Guru Nanak’s  friend and companion during his childhood and all his travels. The story is narrated through his life and character.

Nanak is your second film and comes almost 4 years after Soch Lo. What’s your next?

Yeah, this has taken almost three years,  I have many scripts which I have writing over the years. I want to make this intercontinental classic revenge love story in ’50s and ’60s based in Punjab and wild outback’s of Australia, I’m a trying  to talk to actors. If this takes time, I’ll make a  quickie contemporary  film.

 

Zareen Khan does not forgets Vindu Dara Singh

Zareen Khan does not forgets to thank Vindu Dara Singh

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Some people always remember the people who have helped them in the past. Zareen Khan is one among them. At PTC Awards in 2014, Vindu Dara Singh was the first person she thanked after winning the best debut award for her movie Jatt James Bond. She was offered quite a lot of movies, but she rejected them. It was Vindu who convinced her to do the movie. She recalled his dialogue to her in Housefull 2 ‘Sosa pe kar lo bharosa’ and it worked like a magic.

Now she is working on her second movie called ‘Ishq My Religion’, and has other big offers, but has not forgotten to thank the person who made it happen.

Chitah Yajnesh Shetty honored

Chitah Yajnesh Shetty honored by the Chief Minister of Maharashtra

Mumbai.The martial Arts Guru has been  awarded and appreciated by the Chief Minister of Maharashtra Mr. Devendra Fadnavis and the Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar and Sanjay Dhote in Rajura  panchayat Samiti ground( Chandrapur)  which was organized  by a prominent women organization from Nagpur district on 16th March 2015.

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The Award and recognition has been given to Chitah Yajnesh Shetty for his immense support and believe in Women Empowerment, he has been giving training to women  on self defence techniques which aims to provide women with information about what to do in dangerous situations.His focus being “In case of an attack, we want women to know how to defend themselves and survive.”

Chitah Yajnesh Shetty is a legend in Indian Martial Arts History, known for his acclaimed contribution of training 4 generation Bollywood actors, School children, Women, Security Forces, Special Children and senior citizens. Personally trained and certified CYS an ambassador of Bruce Lee Federation for India.

Vindu Dara Singh presents top awards

Vindu Dara Singh presents top awards at PTC Awards

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The best of Punjabi cinema was awarded in the PTC awards this year and here you can see the three hosts Sonu Sood , Binu Dhillon and Daljit Dosanjh looking at the hard earned trophy of best hero presented by Vindu Dara Singh along with the best heroine Surveen Chawla !

The suspense was a pleasant one for both the top heroes of punjabi cinema as Daljit himself won for 1984 and Gippy Grewal too won for Jatt James Bond all is well that ends well.

Preety performing for a Mehndi

Preety performing for a Mehndi at Amby Valley.

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