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I was never confident about Jab We Met: Imtiaz Ali

Budding filmmakers and writers got a chance to interact with Jab We Met director, Imtiaz Ali at Whistling Woods on Saturday afternoon.

Budding filmmakers and writers got a chance to interact with Jab We Met director, Imtiaz Ali at Whistling Woods on Saturday afternoon. Irshad Kamil, who was also present at the master-class organised by Humara Movie, shared some lyrics that he had originally written for a few songs of the film.

The master-class was Imtiaz’s first for Jab We Met. He says, “These master-classes may have become common now, but for me, it started with Rockstar. It was a remarkable session. Although it lasted for three hours, I feel like I have only skimmed the surface of what I wanted to say or what the film was trying to tell me. I enjoyed the film; I can watch it as a common viewer.”

The Q&A round was open to audiences, and Imtiaz was met with a barrage of questions. There were a few that remained with him. He says, “A girl asked me if after Jab We Met I had a mental note about the things I should or shouldn’t do. Vinay Mishra (co-founder of Humara Movie) asked me a question about why I brush through emotional sequences in my movies and if I am emotionally stunted.” But Imtiaz has an explanation for this.

He says, “It’s very rare for people to talk about their feelings. I find it extremely boring in films. It’s pathetic if you show emotional an scene for a long time on screen. I have tried to avoid that in my films. I feel that even in life, I would like to avoid situations like that. I believe that if you want to convey something genuine, you must convey it quickly, otherwise it looks fake.” He added, “Perhaps it’s true that I am not very emotional in life. At least the drama scenes like they happen in, say, Amar Akbar Anthony, don’t happen with me.”

It has been nine years since the film released, and Imtiaz admits that the memories associated with the film are a little fuzzy today— like an old friend he once knew. When we asked Imtiaz how it was for him to go down the memory lane, he said, “Looking back, it doesn’t seem like I had written those lines. Nor do I remember giving instructions to the actors. I felt like I am going to meet a friend called Jab We Met who I knew very well but isn’t with me anymore. I have spent the least amount of time making this movie. The film has given immense happiness and positivity to some people — and it has definitely given me some positivity at this point in life.”

While the film achieved cult status after its release; Imtiaz reveals that he wasn’t very convinced about Jab We Met’s success. He says, “I thought Jab We Met was a thin story, I was never confident of the film when I was writing or narrating it. People refused to be a part of it. When I was shooting for Rockstar, people who didn’t know my name, always called out to me as ‘Oye Jab We Met, Jab We Met!”

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