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Jail is Bhandarkar's quickest movie ever

    Madhur Bhandarkar has made eight films so far, but "Jail", he says, is his "quickest shoot ever". The movie, which stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, is 60 percent complete and would be ready to hit screens by September-October.

    "Not one of the quickest shoots but the quickest shoot ever," asserted Bhandarkar.

    "Never before have I aimed at completing a film so fast. We had embarked on a start to finish schedule on March 12 and are already more than 60 percent through. By the end of May, we would have our entire shooting wrapped up," Bhandarkar told IANS in an interview.

    Around three to four months of post-production is now being reserved for "Jail", but the director said the actual release date would depend on when the row between producers and multiplex owners over revenue sharing ends.

    "Even if it takes us three or four months to work on post-production, the film would be ready for release in September/October. I have to keep the ongoing strike in mind though, because that would result in quite a few other films in the pipeline to arrive first. Once the backlog is cleared, I will bring on 'Jail'," Bhandarkar said.

    Apart from Neil, "Jail" also stars Manoj Bajpai and Mugdha Godse in key roles. It is a co-production of Percept Picture Company and Bhandarkar Entertainment.

    Bhandarkar's last film "Fashion" was a multi-crore extravaganza with a huge cast to boast, but "Jail" is more realistic and is expected to be a medium budget gritty affair.

    "See, 'Fashion' had its own grandeur and scale due to which it required a spread out shooting schedule. On the other hand 'Jail' was always designed as a quickie. Also, it was good fun to move back from the world of glitz and glamour to far more realistic locales," said the filmmaker, who has earlier made critically acclaimed movies like "Chandni Bar" and "Page-3".

    "Jail" is a hard-hitting yet sensitive tale of an ordinary man, Parag Dixit (Neil), who finds himself inside prison due to a series of unfortunate events around him.

    "The film is from Parag's point of view and also tells the stories of several other inmates. Some of them are undertrials, convicts and also the cops who are in charge of maintaining order in the prison," Bhandarkar explained.

    The director said his jail set looked just like a real prison.

    "We have designed a huge jail set at Karjat... Believe me, it's so real that you won't realise it's a set. The film was designed as the kind which would give a ringside view of what happens in Indian jails," he said.

    So how much research went into making "Jail"?

    "A lot of it in fact," the director said. "For a sensitive subject like this, there was a lot of emphasis on research and that too with the right stakeholders. Whether it is locations to mannerisms of inmates to happenings inside the walls to the costumes ... all has been worked upon with great precision to ensure that every frame boasts of perfection."

    What kind of people is he referring to when he says stakeholders?

    "Everyone from a jail inmate to lawyers to convicts to bureaucrats. We collected as much information as we could to lend authenticity to the film," he explained.

    So will "Jail" expose the underbelly of the prison world unknown to viewers?

    "The word 'expose' seems to be following me in every film," he laughed. "Yes, it will be a new side of the prison world that audiences would see in 'Jail'. Now whether it's an expose per se is something that you'll have to wait and watch," Bhandarkar said.
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IIFA 2009 Nominations leave Madhur Bhandarkar puzzled

    Meanwhile, Madhur Bhandarkar, who has been nominated in the best director category for "Fashion" in the International Indian Film Academy awards 2009, is wondering why the film itself is missing from the best picture list.

    "They've done this to me before. My films have been denied popular awards right from 'Chandni Bar'. So I'm neither hurt nor amused. I just wonder what it means," Bhandarkar, who made critically acclaimed films like "Page 3" and "Corporate", told IANS.

    All the other directors, who are nominated in the best director category, have their films in the best picture category.

    "If I'm one of the best directors of the year, isn't my product automatically among the best films? But I'm sure they've their own rationale and I'm the last person to question it. Right now I'm too drained out shooting 'Jail' in the heat of Karjat," said Bhandarkar.

    "Jail", starring Neil Nitin Mukesh in lead role, is being shot in the sun and members of the unit are suffering from dehydration.

    "We've a doctor on standby throughout the shooting. Anyone can suffer from sunstroke or dehydration any time. And after all this effort 'Jail' too may be snubbed at the popular awards. But I'm not complaining. I've the audience and critics with me. And my films get the National Award. To me, that's the highest honour. I just hope Neil gets the National Award for 'Jail'. The rest will be a bonus."
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Neil: No Mugdha allowed!



    Neil Nitin Mukesh has very reluctantly agreed to drop his pants for Madhur Bhandarkar’s Jail.

    To make Neil feel comfortable for the torture scene, Madhur did not allow anyone inside except the cinematographer in addition to himself.

    Poor Mugdha and the rest of the cast were couped up in their vanity vans for a good three hours while Neil completed the shoot.

    Mugdha spent her ‘break’ catching up on the IPL matches.
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What's happening in Bollywood!

    Of album and magazine releases all around town by some lovely ladies and few men


    Picking Favorites: Madhur Bhandharkar unveils world cinema titles at the launch of their home video collection.


    Gracing the cover: Actress Deepika Padukone on the cover of the April Issue of Filmfare Magazine.


    Want a date: Model Pooja Misrra lands herself on the Kingfisher Calendar


    Ever dog has its day: Gary Richardson celebrates the success of Pooja Missra on the Kingfisher Calendar


    With the greats: Bappi Lahiri, Aadesh Srivastav, Mithun Chakraborthy unveil the music launch of singer Raja Hassan (right corner)


    Budding Star: Upcoming singing talent Raja Hassan at the launch of his new album Yaad Mila De.
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