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Heroes don't want to work with me as my films are about softer men: Sudhir Mishra

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : May 26 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra says male actors don't want to work in his films as his heroes are "frailed and vulnerable", a nuance which goes for a toss in formulaic cinema.

Mishra, known for films like "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi", "Chameli" and "Inkaar", is drawn towards grey characters as he believes they are not only cinematic but also real.

"It's who we are. People are heroes at one point in life. It's very rare for people to be heroes throughout their lives. To expect that is also wrong," Mishra told PTI.

"There is a reason why male heroes don't like my films, don't want to work with me, because my films are about softer, indecisive, confused, men. Men who make mistakes, the vulnerable, frailed one. They're not macho," he added.

The director said formulaic cinema only looks at the world in two extremes of good and bad, with no room for anything in between.

"Formulaic cinema harms and dumbs down people. You tend to look at life in black and white. That's very harmful to the society as a whole, looking for this 'perfect' human being who doesn't exist."
"After that I realised, we are made to direct some films, not every kind of films. I have to understand that and can't strut around calling myself a genius. I can only make a film I can relate to."
"I like to explore lives of the side characters which the digital world allows me to do. It's a great platform where you can be authentic to your story. This should've come earlier in my life, 20 years ago would've been fun."
"Many years ago when I was in Tokyo International Festival, Akira Kurosawa told us, 'If you're a filmmaker, you must have 20 stories to tell, so that when producer says not this one, you should have another one.'

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First Published: May 26 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

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