Aamir Khan Was Very Keen To Play Ravi Kishan’s Role,” Kiran Rao On The Impish Laapata Ladies

Laapataa Ladies
Laapataa Ladies

Now it can be told. According  to the  very  selfmade  Kiran  Rao her former husband and  forever bestfriend Aamir Khan  was very keen to play the loutish cop that Ravi Kishan played in Laapata  Ladies.  “Aamir tested for the role of Manohar the cop(played by Ravi Kissan). His audition was really  good.He had brought in his own brand of wickedness to the character and we both  enjoyed what he did.”

 Eventually  both Kiran  and  Aamir  were  happy  were both happy that Aamir Khan  didn’t  do the part.

Says  Kiran, “His stardom would have somehow tipped  the scales an also  tilted the expectations of the audience.Also, I feel Ravi Kissan brings something no organic and natural to the role. He really fits it like  a  glove. And the humour that he ingests  into the character with his command over the  language and command over craft, is amazing. I  think  both Aamir  and I were happy that it was Ravi who played  Inspector Manohar.”

 Kiran feels the fresh faces in Laapataa Ladies  did the trick. “The idea of having an all-new cast was with us  from the start. For that, I am grateful to Aamir for being an empathetic producer. Once we decided on a new cast we brought on board our casting director and we spread  our net  far and wide on social media , theatre groups, etc, to get us  interesting faces.  The responses pored in and we were quite  happy to see  the amount of talent we have in this country waiting to be discovered. We took our time to  find those faces that would bring in freshness and great acting and the ability to surprise the audience.I am happy that our lead cast, though they’ve done other things on webshows, etc, are still so fresh  that they are unrecognizable  on the screen. I am really happy I got to work with new talent as well as  redoubtable actors  like Ravi Kissanji who is delicious  as  the cop Manohar as well as Chhaya Kadam who  is phenomenal .

Kiran’s  previous directorial  came twelve years ago. “The break  of 10-12 years just happened. I was actually retrying to write and wasn’t ever happy with the scripts I was developing.Then  I gave birth  to my son Azad in the year that my first directorial Dhobi Ghat was released.  So I guess a lot of my creative energy went into being a mum. At the same time, I was working on many things, trying to lead a good life, trying to find a good story when, in 2018  Aamir(her former husband Aamir Khan) found  this interesting story of two brides and offered  it to me. I have  been   kinda working on it since 2018.”

Kiran was very sure  of what she wanted to achieve  in Laapataa  Ladies. “I was very sure that first and foremost we wanted  to make  an entertaining and fun film. Any message that we wanted to convey, we wanted to make sure we did so through the characters’ experiences, through subtext rather than exposition. I think audiences go to the movies to have a good time,and I am one of them. So we worked  on a script that was fun for us.The story gave us  the chance  to explore so many diverse lives, women and men. And so certainly the idea of  the women’s identity was  a theme we wanted to  explore quite closely. We were also very keen  on having a very unusual male protagonist who is unafraid to  show his feeling to be emotional and to yet to have very strong sense  of conviction and be strong in other vital ways.So yes, the  idea of exploring various ideas such as an independent-minded woman was important  to us.

Kiran was  acutely aware of her distance  from the  world in Laapataa Ladies.  “I  knew I  was not from a rural background even though I’ve travelled extensively in rural India thanks to my work with the Pani Foundation .Then of course there  is the fact that I am from a regular middleclass with our roots in a village. I relied on instinct, researching and observation. Also I did a lot of recc-ing,and that really helped.  We set  the  story in a not-so-distant past. To find  the right locations we had to travel a lot. That helped us to immerse in the world we wanted to create  and gave us the  correct perspective  for our mise en scene and the milieu, and the general vibe we wanted, beautiful  fresh and familiar. I wanted to create  a world that was real at the same time a little bit folktale-ish and  I am glad   we were allowed to shoot in real villages and on real railway stations and were able to capture the beauty of the  Indian heartland.”

 KiranI think this has been a great year for  Hindi cinema. Whether  it is big or small films,cinema is  coming back to life.To top it, we have a film like 12th Fail doing so well, which is such a heartening thing for people like us  who want to tell real stories  and stories which have no special effects or big stars.I feel  there is room for all kinds of stories on screen. It is we in the film industry who  have created these unreal expectation of  100 and 200  and  500 crore collections and  blockbuster weekends when we should actually be looking at making films that remain relevant over the years.  I know Laapata Ladies will eventually find its audience. One can’t  fault big films for being successful. More power to them. But let there be room for the little gems as well.”

I  joke that I hope Kiran’s next will  happen  during my lifetime. She laughs,, “I certainly hope it happens in your lifetime. I am aiming to be far quicker this time around.I have been polishing up several story ideas. I am working simultaneously on a webseries  and a limited series and all kinds of things. Let’s see. I hope I don’t have another dry spell. If I do I hope it is not thirteen years long.”

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