What Are Subhash Ghai's Thoughts on the Trend of Recreating Timeless Classics?
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Mumbai, Jan 26 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai recently expressed his perspective on the current trend of reimagining classic songs. The creator behind 'Taal' emphasized that cinema mirrors society, and just as individuals evolve over time, so too does cinema.
In an exclusive conversation with IANS during the celebration of his esteemed film institute, Whistling Woods, marking its 25-year milestone, Ghai noted that the rise of the digital realm has provided a platform for creatives to narrate diverse stories.
When questioned about the trend of reinterpreting Bollywood's classic hits, he reflected, 'I hold the view that any creative endeavor is intrinsically linked to its period. The cinema of figures like Dadasaheb Phalke, V. Shantaram, and Mehboob Khan has evolved, introducing new characters and narratives over the decades.'
'Cinema serves as a mirror to life and society. As humanity transforms, so does the film industry. The storytelling techniques today differ significantly from those of the 1980s and 1990s,' he added.
Furthermore, he highlighted that with the advent of the digital landscape, there are endless opportunities to explore various narratives.
Meanwhile, Whistling Woods celebrated its 25-year journey with a grand convocation for over 300 students who are set to embark on their professional careers.
The event saw the presence of Ghai's 'Hero' star, Jackie Shroff, who presented awards to the graduates.