Bhansali touched by unit’s birthday gift
On the occasion of his birthday, all the junior artistes on the sets of “Saawariya” gave filmmaker Sanajay Leela Bhansali a surprise gift. The director says it was his life’s most touching experience.
Bhansali turned 42 on Feb 24.
“At 6 p.m., when we had to pack up, all my junior artistes suddenly came to me in a large group, presented me a lovely Ganpati statute and a bouquet and burst into the ‘Happy Birthday’ song,” Bhansali told IANS.
“Suddenly, my 14 years as a filmmaker seemed worthwhile. To have earned the goodwill of these people, to have them feel so sincerely happy on my birthday, what more could I ask for?”
Bhansali, whose ideal birthday gift is a day spent with his mother and sister and his two nieces, has a lot to look forward to this year.
“I’ve my ‘Saawariya’ coming up for release, and my sister Bela is starting her own film, which I’m very excited about. Forty-two seems like a ripe old age. But I don’t feel old. I just feel there’s so much more I want to do.
“I’ve promised a dear friend that I’ll make 25 films during my lifetime. I’ve 21 more to go. Movies are my life. But I also want to experience a life beyond movies.”
In summer 2008, Sanjay leaves for Paris to direct an opera.
“I’m seeing that as a part of a continuous flow in my creativity. People who follow my films carefully see ‘Black’ and ‘Devdas’ as operatic in mood and texture. I want to bring elements from my own creative element into the opera.”
— IANS
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