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'Aarakshan' born after five years

Wednesday, July 20, 2011 • Tamil Comments
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'Aarakshan', Prakash Jha's upcoming film is due to release on 12th August. However, the director along with ace screen-writer Anjum Rajabali had started penning down the script as much as 5 years back.

Years of working together on a script brought the director and writer so close, that Jha would consult Anjum even if he would change a single word in the dialogues during the shoot of 'Aarakshan'. When asked, Jha said, "Its because of a combined vision and not out of uncertainty. It is 'our' script."

"In 2006, we came across the story of a Vice-Chancellor who had become very disillusioned from the system and both Prakash and I felt there had to be some issue and to know the story of this man, we should dig into what the core issue was," said Anjum. This incident had happened in 2006, after the Mandal Commission enforced a 27% reservation of seats for backward classes in addition to the scheduled caste and schedule tribes.

From there originated the idea of a person who is in authority and has to answer masses about this decision. What would a character like this do and how would he respond interested Jha and Anjum. In fact, every person has mixed opinions because it is such a sensitive issue. Not only is it sensitive, it is a highly misunderstood issue in our society. It evokes aggression in every person because of the intensity of the subject matter.

The first draft of the screenplay was ready by 17th June 2009, after which Jha and Anjum churned out the characters even more. In this process, there were a series of meetings and debates after which Jha started jokingly calling Anjum his 'Chief Tormentor. To which Anjum jokes and says that nobody other than him can work with Prakash Jha and they will all runaway from him because he is so tough to work with. With almost a decade of working together, they sometimes feel they are married! We know that means creatively of course.

It still took more than a year to dramatically weave the issue to all the characters experiences in 'Aarakshan'. All along, Randhir Randhawa, the associate scriptwriter and researcher almost served as a walking encyclopedia to Anjum and Jha. It was not only about reservation of seats then, but also quality and commercialization of education.

As a teacher himself, Anjum said, "It agitates my soul to see how learning gets left out in the process of scoring highest possible marks and ranks. Marks are the only motivation and as long as the child is scoring well, no body cares about the child’s learning."

Although the film does not take any stand on the issue, both Jha and Anjum had to be sure of what their stand is to reach the objective overlook. In the process, Jha joked and said, "We are not co-writers, we are co-wrestlers."

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