“If I would’ve given up it would be the end of me as a filmmaker” – Sanjay Leela Bhansali

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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In an interview with Subhash K Jha, Sanjay Leela Bhansali opens up on the ordeal & the triumph of his recent release Padmaavat. 

Padmaavat or Padmavati…It has earned more than Rs. 100 crores during the first weekend. It is marching towards Rs. 200 crores. What are you feelings at the moment?
(Sighs deeply) After what have I been through, it’s like being allowed to finally breathe easily. I can’t even begin to express the relief and gratitude. 

“if i would’ve given up it would be the end of me as a filmmaker” – sanjay leela bhansali

Sanjay, how did you get over this period of vicious attack? Anyone else in your place would’ve crumbled?
Very honestly, I really don’t know where the strength came from. I guess it just comes to us when we need to be strong. I really don’t know how I got through this period. But after all of this, to have the film release finally in spite of all odds, and most importantly, to have audiences flocking see it in spite of the threats…I can’t tell you what a relief and joy it is. Just hearing about the collections washes away all my pain of the last 8-9 months…well, maybe not all of it. 

I can’t imagine how you will ever forget being assaulted in Rajasthan and then fringe hoodlums demanding your head, Deepika Padukone’s nose?
It was crazy. Through all of this, I was more worried about my mother and happy that she was with me. I don’t know how I’d have survived without her at my side. She kept saying, ‘Mere bete ke saath aisa kyon ho raha hai? Woh itni achchi filmein banata hai’. My mother was my pillar of strength. I would also like to thank Ajit Andhare and my co-producers the whole Viacom 18 Motion pictures team who never stopped believing in me even during the darkest phase. And my own friends and team Mahavir Jain, Shobha Sant, Chetan Deolkar. What would I have done without them? 

Did you at any point think of just giving up?
Never. Not at all. Never! That would’ve been the end of me as a filmmaker. 

Not an even after being assaulted?
Not even then. Every time I was attacked I used my pain and suffering as an impetus to work better. I channelized all my anxiety into making Padmaavat. I think suffering has always been an incentive for my creativity. 

Coming to the film, please clarify once and for all whether it is history or not?
It is based on the poem Padmavat by Malik Mohammed Jayasi. But it also has figures and incidents taken from actual history. I’ve been fascinated by Rani Padmavati from my childhood. Her grace dignity valour and inner strength are very inspiring. I wanted to make a film on her life for a very long time. But before I could do the film I got the chance to direct the stage musical version of Padmavati an opera in two acts by the French composer Albert Roussel that I directed in Paris in 2008.

So is the film at all connected to the opera?
Not at all. That Padmavati was a staged musical done on a lavish scale with elephants, tigers and other animals on stage. It was an entirely different experience from the film. This is the first time I explored evil in such dark deep detail. I had never before gone into this zone before. To portray evil on this scale was a new and challenging experience for me.

Ranveer Singh is getting incredible reviews for his villainous act. Were you at all unsure of his box office status after Befikre, and Deepika Padukone after XXX and Shahid Kapoor after Rangoon?
Not at all! It made no difference to me whether they had successes or flops behind them. I wanted these actors and only these three actors. And I am so happy with the quality of performances they have given in my film. 

It’s being predicted that this will be the biggest hit of your career?
What can I say? God has been very kind. I never thought my film would get into all this trouble. When it did, I never for a moment stopped believing that I had done no wrong. And now, to get this approval of the audience…it is very very reassuring. 

Did you ever think the film may never get released?
I was always sure it will. How could all my hard work go to waste? I’ve toiled over every moment of the film. 

Considering what you’ve been through would you ever go back to history?
Oh, any time! I would go back to history if I want to. One can’t allow oneself to be bullied into abandoning one’s dream.

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