Shahid Kapoor's Haider: Decoding Success Of The Vishal Bhardwaj Film



Bhardwaj’s passion for the craft reflects in each of his narratives, but “Haider”, his third film based on Shakespearean dramas after “Omkara” (“Othello”) and “Maqbool” (“Macbeth”), is different as it broke the myth that such films can win appreciation, but not big bucks. Set in insurgency-hit Kashmir in the mid-1990s, the film has raised the bar for others who are attempting a serious drama in the same league.

Rajesh Thadani of Multimedia Combines sums up its success, saying: “It’s a sensible film and the subject has been handled well. Right choices of actors and good music have worked in its favour. The content is really strong, plus it is Vishal Bhardwaj’s film.” The intensity and information in the revenge drama is close to reality, thanks to journalist Basharat Peer, who teamed up with Bhardwaj to pen the script of “Haider”. Peer himself hails from Kashmir.

Bhardwaj’s storytelling got ample support from his powerful cast – Shahid, Tabu, Kay Kay Menon and Irrfan Khan. Amrita Pandey, vice president and head (Marketing and Distribution), Studios, Disney India, said that ever since the film’s first promos came out, it connected with the audience by arousing their curiosity. “And when the film came out, people connected with the family drama. Ever since it was screened, it phenomenally and unanimously received a positive response,” Pandey told IANS.

 

She too admits that phenomenal word of mouth played an important role in taking it to a wider audience. “It was widely discussed on Twitter. The discussion on Twitter was the measurement of sentiments about the film,” she added. Distributor Rakesh Sippy feels that apart from the strong script and performances, “the fact that it was shot in Kashmir has made a difference”.

“The word-of-mouth was so strong. You feel like you shouldn’t miss it,” he added. Atypical “Haider” came along with typical potboiler “Bang Bang!”, which had saleable names like Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif. But the larger-than-life big budget drama couldn’t cast a shadow on “Haider”.

The five-day long Dussehra weekend was like a blessing in disguise for both the releases, allowing them enough breathing space to find their audience and connect with them. ”There is always an audience for every film. Be it comedy or dark genre, people need to connect with the film and the audience was able to do so with ’Haider’. The acting and script are of superior quality,” PVR Pictures’ chief operating officer Deepak Sharma told IANS.

In fact, Shahid, who has been waiting for a big hit for some time, too takes pride in being part great cinema. “So haider becomes the 5th highest rated Crime drama of all time… And the highest rated Hindi movie on IMDb woahhhhh,” he tweeted. Even before the film had released, Bhardwaj’s wife and renowned singer Rekha had said that “’Haider’ is the best film of Vishal’s career.”

It seems now everyone is on the same page with Rekha, who has sung the song “Aaj ke naam” in the film.
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Source: IANS