Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, who has directed motion pictures reminiscent of Socha Na Tha, Jab We Met, Love Aaj Kal, and Freeway, amongst others, feels he can’t time and again inform tales about ladies discovering their company. The movie director is ceaselessly quizzed about how he writes the feminine characters in his films.
Whilst speaking to Vice in a brand new interview, Imtiaz mentioned that he feels “occupied with ladies for having been in a job which is extra repressed and deprived than males, and but having that smile and style on their faces.” He added that girls are “smarter than males” in each and every measure.
Mentioning the instance of his movie Freeway, starring Alia Bhatt, and his internet collection She, he mentioned that each tales are about “ladies discovering their company.” However Imtiaz steered, “Now not each and every tale can also be a couple of girl discovering the company. Why am I no longer allowed to combine tales of various nature or they imply one thing else? I’m right here to not in reality inform folks learn how to reside their lives.”
Imtiaz wrote Cocktail, starring Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty, which was once directed through Homi Adajania. Speaking in regards to the movie, he mentioned that he was once very ‘fascinated’ to grasp that Western women he met in London have been extra desperate to grow to be ‘domiciled’ in a conventional means than Indian women. “It was once a tale of 2 ladies, certainly one of them having a particularly open-minded, Western upbringing and some other having an excessively conventional Indian upbringing, and their assembly in London, and in reality going the wrong way,” he mentioned.
Ranbir Kapoor, who collaborated with Imtiaz in Rockstar and Tamasha, had mentioned in 2011, “He’s smartly learn. He understands the complexities and dynamism of relationships. He understands a girl rather well, in an excessively right kind and life like manner.”