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'The real test whether the movie has worked or not is when the people remember it five years later.' 'Just like wine and relationships, the same is true for movies.'
IMAGE: Sanya Malhotra and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in _Photograph_. After _The Lunchbox_, RITESH BATRA returns to impress us yet again with his new film, _Photograph_. Starring Nawazuddin
Siddiqui and Sanya Malhotra, the film has been screened at the Sundance Film Festival. It also saw its European premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February. "I grew
up watching Sunny Deol movies. When I was a kid, I loved all his films. They made a big impact on me," Ritesh reveals to _REDIFF.COM_ Contributor RAMESH S. THE TRAILER OF _PHOTOGRAPH_
LOOKS INTERESTING. HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH SUCH A CONCEPT? The idea came from the movies of the 1980s and 1990s where a poor guy meets a rich girl and falls in love. I thought why not make
this a real love story because these kinds of people will never spend time together. I wrote the last scene of the film first, and then it became very interesting to find these characters
and see if they would actually spend time together. Both these characters find out stuff about each other by spending time together. To be honest, there is nothing else in the movie except
the two spending time together. IMAGE: Sanya takes a picture at the Gateway Of India where _Photograph_ is set. Photograph: Kind courtesy Sanya Malhotra/Instagram YOUR DEBUT FEATURE _THE
LUNCHBOX_ CAPTURED THE ESSENCE AND LONELINESS OF MUMBAI, AND ONE GETS THE SAME FEELING HERE. After living in this city, what I know is that these characters of _The Lunchbox_ and
_Photograph_ bring that nostalgia of a different time. Although I have made movies in London and New York, what is fascinating about Mumbai is that all these different times exist together,
which usually does not happen in a metro city. For instance, if you go to the Gateway of India, you will see a number of photographers. Nawaz plays one of them in _Photograph_. In a place
like New York, the old goes away and the new comes in. This is the nicest thing you witness in Mumbai. WHAT MADE YOU CAST NAWAZUDDIN SIDDIQUI AND SANYA MALHOTRA IN _PHOTOGRAPH_? I have
worked with Nawazuddin in _Lunchbox_, and we have remained friends. I see a real innocence in Nawaz, who has goodness inside him. That's what my character is in this movie. I think
Nawaz plays himself in _Photograph_; this is how I see him in real life. I saw Sanya in _Dangal_ and right away approached her. She was very gracious to come and audition for her character.
Ever since I met her, I knew she was the RIGHT PERSON for my film. I always want to work with actors who bring something to their characters and make it deeper without uttering any dialogue.
Sanya does it brilliantly; she enacts her character beautifully with minimal words. IMAGE: Irrfan Khan in _The Lunchbox_. _THE LUNCHBOX_ AND _PHOTOGRAPH_ WERE FIRST SCREENED AT FILM
FESTIVALS AND THEN HAD A THEATRICAL RELEASE. ANY REASON FOR SUCH A STRATEGY? I have always considered film festivals as markets, not cultural events. It's like showcasing a movie to
different markets and different people of the world, so that we can export our content and have international audiences watching it in theatres everywhere. HOW DIFFICULT IS FOR AN
INDEPENDENT FILM-MAKER TO MAKE A MOVIE AND THEN SELL IT TO OTHER PRODUCTION HOUSES? When I made _The Lunchbox_, it was difficult because for four years, it was just me with a script. There
were tough years. _The Lunchbox_ succeeded and it was a big surprise for me. After that, things became easier, like trying to get your work out there, trying to get people to read what you
write, trying to meet actors and convince them to be in your film. It's a real gift and I feel blessed. Of course, one movie doesn't do anything. _The Lunchbox_ was released in
2013, and I was very pleased to see that many smaller budget movies have worked in India last year. IMAGE: Nawazuddin Siddiqui in _Photograph_. Photograph: Kind courtesy Sanya
Malhotra/Instagram DO BOX OFFICE NUMBERS OR CRITICAL ACCLAIM PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN DETERMINING A FILM'S SUCCESS? Both! But the real test whether the movie has worked or not is when
the people remember it five years later. So the real test of a movie is the test of time. Just like wine and relationships, the same is true for movies. Also, critics are very important
because criticism is an art. Sometimes when I read a review, it is so insightful. As far as the box office is concerned, if you make a movie with an expensive budget, box office numbers play
an important role in the film's success. But if it is made with a restricted budget, the movie should be unique so that people who are investing in it can see their money back. WILL
THE DIGITAL MEDIUM CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE OF MOVIE-MAKING IN THE INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY? Though Amazon, Netflix and other companies are investing a lot in local content, they are also bringing
huge libraries with them. Also, the access to the Internet to view such content is becoming cheaper. So it will redefine the taste of the audience. As a result, our industry have to invest
in good writing and in developing talent to compete at a global level. I am not saying that it is not happening, but it will happen more now. In our country, we are blessed to have a local
market where companies like Amazon and Netflix want to invest in local content. For me, digital growth means more people and more platforms to tell stories. IMAGE: Nawazuddin Siddiqui with
Sanya Malhotra and Ritesh Batra. Photograph: Kind courtesy Photograph/Instagram DO YOU THINK DIGITAL GROWTH WILL HAMPER THE MOVIE-WATCHING EXPERIENCE IN THEATRES? In Mexico, very few movies
are being made in a year. In Western countries, the situation is worse. People do not go to theatres to watch movies. But the theatrical experience will survive everywhere. For instance,
radio has not gone away. So things can co-exist. ANY PLANS TO DO A WEB SERIES OR FILM? I am working on it presently, but cannot disclose any information. IMAGE: Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sanya
Malhotra on the sets of _Photograph_. Photograph: Kind courtesy Nawazuddin Siddiqui/Instagram WHICH ACTOR WOULD YOU LIKE TO COLLABORATE WITH? I would love to work with Irrfan Khan again.
But it always starts from the writing the script. When you finish the writing, you can start thinking of actors. YOU GREW UP WATCHING 1980S AND 1990S HINDI MOVIES. WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE
ACTOR FROM THAT ERA? I grew up watching Sunny Deol movies. When I was a kid, I loved all his films. They made a big impact on me.