Mirza-Sahiban is one of the four popular tragic romances of Punjab. The other three being Heer-Ranjha, Sohni-Mahiwal and Sassi-Punnun. Mirza-Sahiban is the only love story where the heroine ends up sacrificing her lover to save her family.
"I was in college when I saw the play. After the end of the play, the director would come and ask 'Why did Sahiba break the arrows?' That stayed in my head. Why would she sacrifice the one she loved the most? 30 years later, I asked this question to Gulzar bhai. He said 'Bacche, I don't know. Why don't you ask this to Sahiba' I said 'I can't find her, so you tell me'," Mehra told PTI in an interview.
Gulzar has written a movie script after a long time but Mehra says it was not difficult to convince the poet-lyricist, who also happens to be the director's neighbour.
When asked why it took him three decades to finally direct
this love story, Mehra says his past three films were like a trilogy, exploring the idea of changing oneself be it "Rang De Basanti", "Delhi 6" or "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag".
The director is aware of the curiosity surrounding his lead actors but is confident that people will like the hard work that has been put by them in the movie.
"The good thing is I had them with me for a year before we began shooting. I gave them one year of my time. We did not hurry at all. They took classes and worked on every aspect be it diction, dialogue delivery or physical training. When we felt they were ready, we shot the movie. My cast and crew was available to me this entire time."
"It takes time. I will not lie, I also wish to come up with a movie every year or at least every two years but it takes time. For me, movies are perpetual, they are not something that come and go. They are a part of me and I have to live with them for the rest of my life. Also, I am always exploring to say something new, discover something new.
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