'The Archies' shoot in Ooty was a therapeutic experience, say Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti (IANS Interview)
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ilmmakers Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti are the creative powerhouses who have captivated the audience with their immersive storytelling over the years. They may not be a director duo in conventional sense but they know how to go about a story and divide the responsibilities everytime they work on a project.
Be it âMade In Heavenâ, âGully Boyâ, âZindagi Na Milegi Dobaraâ, âDil Dhadakane Doâ, the two have always backed each other by one of them taking over the reins as a director and the other taking the onus of writing.
Theyâre now coming up with another film, this time a streaming film -- a live action adaptation of âArchieâ comics -- âThe Archiesâ.
Zoya has directed the film and has co-written with Reema.
With the trailer of the film getting a good response from the audience, Zoya and Reema spoke with IANS about working witha bunch of newcomers (the film stars Suhana Khan -- the daughter of King Khan - SRK, Agastya Nanda -- the grandson of veteran Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, and Khushi Kapoor -- the daughter of producer Boney Kapoor, along with Vedang Raina, Mihir Ahuja, Aditi Saigal and Yuvraj Menda), the experience of shooting the film in Ooty, and the filmâs music which brings back Rock and Roll on Indian soil.
Comics are a vast sea, picking up themes, subjects and narrative is a tough choice, in that sense Reema tells IANS that the starting point of this film âwas to figure out how to do it because thereâs so much to this worldâ.
Zoya chimes in as she said: âWe met John L. Goldwater, the owner of Archie Comics. He told us that he wanted something different from âRiverdaleâ, he didnât want anything contemporary or edgy, he wanted wholesome, young adult content which is the grain of âArchiesâ, with family values and teenage romance.â
The next step was zeroing down on the location. Given that the characters belong to the Christian community, they considered many locations.
Zoya told IANS: âCities were out of bounds for us because theyâve become too modernised to set the story of âThe Archiesâ in. We needed that old world charm of the 1960s. Ooty became the perfect choice because the architecture is there, thereâs beauty.
Reema supports her collaborator as she said: âItâs from the era where life was slower, simpler.â
The crew had a gala time, and why not? Ooty is one of the most beautiful places in India with a heritage railway line of the Nilgiri Mountain Railway. Six times National Award winner Mani Ratnam has shot âChaiyya Chaiyyaâ on this very line.
Zoya said: âWhile living in the city, we have forgotten the peace that comes with being surrounded by nature. Being there for four months where everyday we were working for 13-14 hours, we were just surrounded by the mountains, the green trees and breathing that peaceful air was so blissful.â
Reema talks about the challenges saying itâs a part and parcel of this business, âBaaki challenges to shoot pe aate rehte hain (challenges are inevitable on a film set), like when we were shooting in Ooty it started raining one day. It had never rained in Ooty for 20 years but as luck would have it, it happened during our shoot. But, being a professional you learn to deal with these things, look beyond the challenges and move past by sticking to your vision. In the end, every planning and every surprise on the set seems worth it, because it has made you strong and better equipped to tackle any situation.â
As the conversation shifts to the debutants in the film, Zoya said the kids have worked very hard on themselves so they could do justice to the script. They left no stones unturned before they faced the camera.
Zoya shared: âAll the actors in the film at the base level are very talented. So that was half the battle won. Theyâre so eager, hard-working and wanting to learn. They all learned new skills like skating, playing guitar, playing the drums and even the technicalities involved in the craft of acting, hitting the light, walking on the track and other things. I didnât feel like I was working with newcomers, by the time we went on the sets they came across as thorough professionals who know their job in and out.â
Zoya then speaks about the music.
The track âVa Va Voomâ is fast becoming a rage with real instruments played during the song arrangement, a rarity in the times of digital age. One could actually hear the tube amps heating up to give a nice warm and fuzzy sound in the song.
Zoya said: âI referenced a lot of music, but Rock and roll was the broader idea to bring that era to lifeâ.
The filmmaker also shared about the filmâs cinematography as she said: âWe have also lensed it in a particular way to match that era. The films of that era had a certain aspect ratio, even if you see the comics thereâs a lot of space in the frames.â
âWe shot it how classically the films were made,â she concludes.
âThe Archiesâ, produced by Tiger Baby Films (Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar) in collaboration with âArchieâ Comics and Graphic India, is set to stream on Netflix from December 7.
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