'Black' - filmmakers' favorite in 2005 - Part II
- IndiaGlitz, [Monday,January 02 2006]
Actor Anupam Kher:
1. "Iqbal": It was unusual and spirited.
2. "Salaam Namaste": Terrific treatment and frothy.
3. "Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara": Unusual gutsy, it revived Gandhism to an extent.
Film producer Pritish Nandy, who picked up "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi", "Parineeta" and "Iqbal", says: "They represent the very best of Bollywood cinema which has matured well beyond its cliches."
Director Apoorva Lakhia:
1. "Sarkar": The silences spoke louder than words. Both Amit ji and AB Jr. (Abhishek Bachchan) left their star status behind to get into character completely.
2. "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi": Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan proved they're stars. Paisa vasool.
3. "Black": Rani (Rani Mukerji) ruled with Amit ji and showed us what acting is all about. Ravi Chandran's camera lit up the frames.
Director David Dhawan:
1. "Black": Sheer brilliance and what performances by Amit ji, Rani and the child (Ayesha Kapoor).
2. "Iqbal": A simple story well told.
3. "Page 3": Madhur Bhandarkar is a talented director. I could identify with all the characters in his film.
Actor Anil Kapoor:
1. "No Entry": A perfect example of a mainstream commercial film... clean family entertainer with no double-meaning lines or obscene visuals.
2. "My Wife's Murder": Brilliantly acted (Anil Kapoor played the lead) and directed... Minimum budget but technically still brilliant."
3. "Black": Brilliant in all departments.
Director Sanjay Gupta:
1. "Sarkar": For Amit Roy's superlative photography.
2. "Parineeta": For Vidya Balan's superlative debut.
3. "Black": For Rasool Pookutty's incredible sound design.
Filmmaker Rakeysh Mehra
1. "Iqbal": It was simple and original.
2. "Sarkar": The performances were outstanding.
3. "No Entry"
Actress Shabana Azmi:
1. "Paheli": Quintessentially Indian and very charming.
2. "Black": Beautifully mounted and superbly enacted. Important landmark in mainstream cinema.
3. "Iqbal": Heartwarming and exhilarating.
For actor R. Madhavan its only "Black", he says: "I can't think beyond this film."
Where as director Ram Gopal Varma says: "'James', 'Neal 'N' Nikki', and 'Home Delivery' are my three favorite films of the year because they're intellectually stimulating, rich in subtext and very, very thought enhancing."