as the River flows : masters and legends (part III)
Print(…continued)
Mr. Nakul Kamte. The sound designer of films like Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai, Lakshya and many more. I met him for the first time on September 2007, during the 53rd Indian National Film Award. I was there for getting a special mention for my documentary, “Bhraimoman Theatre – where Othello sails with Titanic” whereas he was there to collect the best sound designer award for the film “Rang de basanti”. He walked up to me and said, “My mother is from Assam. If you ever have a project based on Assam, I would love to be a part of it.”
Later on, when I was building the team for as the River flows, I decided to approach him. People told me that it is of no use – I don’t have the budget to afford him. Still I went to meet him – after all I had nothing to lose! I decided to be up front with him – “ Nakul I have to choose between paying you the market price or doing my film’s sound on Dolby. And I have decided to opt for the later. Still I am approaching you as you had asked me to…”
He asked me to leave my script behind. The next day he told me that he will be doing my film. Much later, he confided on me that he had decided to do my film right when I told him that I will opt for a digital sound for my film rather than paying him his price….
The shooting dates were coming nearer. I got a call from the production department that they were yet to receive a confirmation from Nakul. Some people were even worried whether he had a second thought about doing the film…I called him up to find out the reason. “I am talking to different audio studios to find out ways to do the film on your budget – somehow not able to get confirmation from any as yet”- he told me in a slightly worried tone. After clarifying with the production team, I told him not to worry so much – the figure quoted to him was for his team & it doesn’t include the charges of studio hiring…
Mr. Rajesh Parmar. Two time national award winning editor. The guy who refused to touch feature film after having an unpleasant experience as an assistant editor right in the beginning of his career and is happy doing documentary & ad film for the last 25 odd years. Many big time directors & production houses have tried to talk him out of his decisions – unsuccessfully. Hence many people were surprised – to say the least – when he agreed to do my film & the big question was how could I managed the impossible? “Simple. I made him an offer he couldn’t refuse” – I said.
(…to be continued)
Bidyut
Tags: As The River Flows, Assam, brahmaputra, Majuli, Nakul Kamte, national film award, Naved Aslam, nfdc, Rajesh Parmar, sanjay suri





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very nice cliffhanger
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glad you like it…
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Ah! what a style. I have become a fan of your writing style.
So when is the film releasing ?
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Hope you will like the film too! The film should release sometime during the first half of this year. NFDC, being the producer, will take the final call…
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Certainly, the shots would speak on the movie.
Eagerly waiting for the premier.
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The film will have some historic effect in the present socio-political situation of Assam.
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thanx for your kind words…
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