Bollywood's celebrated choreographer Saroj Khan has donned a new cap -
that of director. Her Bhojpuri film "Dil Diwana Tohar Ho Gayil"
is ready for release.
"Why not direction? When the opportunity to direct a Bhojpuri
film came along, I agreed. Bhojpuri cinema has become massive. And the
language isn't a problem. I'm really enjoying this new job. Directing
a film is like choreographing without the song. Sure, you don't have
the music but all the movements, emotions and story are there in my
dances," Saroj told IANS.
The fact that she has worked closely as a choreographer with some of
the top filmmakers helps. Her film has been shot in Britain and Mumbai.
"Often as I take a shot, I'm reminded of Subhash Ghai or Sanjay
Leela Bhansali. I'm a good student and I never forget what I've observed
the great directors doing."
She says that both the stars in her film - Ravi Kishan and Nagma -
were very dedicated. "They took my instructions as director and
choreographer very seriously."
Besides directing the film, Saroj has choreographed 10 songs filmed
on Nagma and Ravi.
"All situational. Not that I don't do item songs. In fact, they
started with me in 'Tezaab''s 'Ek do teen'. But I don't have to resort
to gimmicks to get my audience. Even my soft romantic songs like 'Dhak
dhak karne lagaa' had the audience glued to their seats."
She's extremely disheartened by recent choreographic trends.
"I feel dancing in our films is going down the drain. Earlier,
audiences watched film dances with their mouths open. Now saliva falls
out of their mouths. Film dances are no longer art. They've become too
commercial. Now my children have grown up. I've grandchildren. I'm only
interested in doing selected films like Yash Raj Films' 'Fanaa'."
She doesn't much care about the trend of multiple choreographers for
one film.
"If they all know what they're doing, it is okay. But often the
dances look patchy. In 'Fanaa', I've done all the songs except one,
which was shot in Poland. My doctor forbade me from going into the snowy
country. I think Vaibhavi Merchant did that song."
She disapproves of the trend of choreographers allowing their assistants
to compose dances.
"I never did that. Farah Khan and Vaibhavi adopt any movement
from their assistants that catches their fancy. If an assistant choreographs
a number what right does Farah have to take the award? It's good that
her assistant Geeta Kapoor has branched out on her own.
"When I go to collect an award, I do with the pride of knowing
that it's rightfully mine. I never forget I've graduated from P.L. Raj-ji's
school of choreography."
Raj choreographed the song "Hothon pe aisi baat" in "Jewel
Thief". It was picturised on Vyjayantimala.
"How can I let him down? Today I don't feel like putting the TV
on to watch the dances. My grandchildren watch Cartoon Network rather
than film songs. I liked Aishwarya's songs. But of late even they look
very strange. I was supposed to do 'Umrao Jaan' with Aishwarya. But
something happened between me and Mr. J.P. Dutta. So, I walked out."
Why has Aishwarya stopped working with Saroj?
"I don't know. Maybe she no longer likes my style. I'm sure she
has found better choreographers to work with. But I must say 'Kajra
re' didn't impress me much as a dance number. Still it took away all
the awards.
"I took all the awards for 'Aaj kal mujhko hai intezaar' although
the film 'Sailaab' had flopped. Now they say 'Bunty Aur Babli' worked
because of 'Kajra re'.
"I feel like laughing at some of the awards juries. They found
some of my movements vulgar and gave me awards for the same movements
in another song. My fans feel 'Main vari vari' in 'Mangal Pandey' should've
been nominated for every popular award."
But Saroj isn't moving out.
"I'll keep choreographing until the end of my life. But I won't
get into a rut. I wouldn't do dances just to earn money. Nor will I
seek out work. I never did that during Sridevi and Madhuri. Why should
I do it now? I feel the younger stars feel I belong to the older generation.
"Like Abhishek, with whom I worked in 'Refugee' and 'Kuch Naa
Kaho', prefers Vaibhavi or Remo. Maybe they feel I'm part of the past.
But I like choreographing Aishwarya. I like the way Priyanka Chopra
dances."
She's open to more directorial ventures.
"It's an enjoyable job. And I want to continue direction."