Producer and director Rajkumar Hirani has created social awareness through films like the Munnabhai series, PK and 3 Idiots
A writer, editor, director and producer, Hirani is a man with many talents, but like many in the film industry, is wary of speaking up in this age of social media.
Published: Sat 30 Jan 2016, 11:00 PM
Updated: Sun 31 Jan 2016, 7:51 AM
FILMMAKER RAJKUMAR HIRANI, who has taken a satirical look at India's medical system, education system and religious superstitions in his movies, says he is cautious when it comes to expressing his views on social issues. However, he believes in making strong statements with his films.
A writer, editor, director and producer, Hirani is a man with many talents, but like many in the film industry, is wary of speaking up in this age of social media. "I have to be careful about what I speak because I don't know how I will be quoted. So, unknowingly my voice takes a backseat because if we speak, people will start thrashing us on social media," Hirani said.
In fact, he says that it was a case of being misquoted that landed his close associate and PK star Aamir Khan in a controversy following his remarks on intolerance in the country.
"I feel he was completely misquoted. There was no reason to pick up one sentence from an hour-long speech and quote it. Aamir clearly said how he felt distressed when his wife said something like that (about leaving India). But he was quoted in a hugely different way. Also, when such a statement goes out, the whole nation perceives it in the same manner. Nobody has the time to investigate, go back to the interview and hear what Aamir has said. People pick up what the media writes, so somehow I feel that media is hugely responsible for this. I don't think it was fair on Aamir as he has done good for the nation," said Hirani, who also worked with Aamir in 3 Idiots.
It is this reason why Hirani chooses to talk with his films. Whether it's the Munnabhai franchise, 3 Idiots or PK - his combination of entertainment with a message has invariably pulled in a large audience.
"I prefer to put my opinion through films to talking about it. I took bold steps when I made films like Munnabhai M.B.B.S, Lage Raho Munna Bhai and PK... I will talk about everything through my films," he said.
BRINGING ABOUT CHANGE
The National Award winning filmmaker does not feel that his films will change the nation, but he feels they could "change a few individuals for sure".
"If someone watches great cinema or reads a great book, they get affected by the thoughts, and that's how change happens. I came across lots of students who after watching my films came to me and shared their opinion. They say how great the film (PK) was and how it changed people's views. It made them think 'why are we fighting over religion?'" he added.
From another section of society however, reactions to PK weren't too positive, and it was claimed that the movie was disrespectful to Hinduism.
"A few sections of the media are also the reason behind many preconceived notions and, on top of this, there is social media. There is so much of venom which is being thrown on social media and most people start sharing irresponsible messages. It's very strange to see such things," he said.
While he said that "there is no one person or politician who is doing this", he's "afraid that after eight to nine years, we will end up creating communal disharmony for our future".
"Most of the issues are not at all related to communal things, but it ends up being one," added the filmmaker, whose latest project, the boxing flick Saala Khadoos, has been applauded by the film industry and audiences alike.