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Sunday, 11 September 2011
DEADBODY : Brochure
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Saturday, 10 September 2011
AUTOBIOGRAPHY of the film DEADBODY
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Of the film
DEADBODY
Where is the honour in being a common
man?
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Written and Directed by :: Ambrish & Pradeep
Production by :: Beyond Dreams Entertainment
Premise :: The idea of democracy
Genre: Drama, Satire
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The idea of this short Film ‘Deadbody’ was conceived during the
duo’s visit to Gandhi Ashram in Vardha, Maharastra; a pious and imposing place
which induces spontaneous reflections on the Great man’s ideas and ideologies
without any audiovisual aid - only silence spread all around like early morning
mists. What a symbolism that is!! As one goes there one realizes what the
modern India has truly missed. The idea of a democracy was never understood by
the common man; and they were never made to understand by the leaders
post Gandhi. If today’s educated youth finds it honourable to be a pizza
salesman, a barmaid, a Bollywood dancer (and item girl!) rather than being a
farmer, an artisan, a teacher, a scientist where is our progress as a nation?
#
9th JUNE 2011 :: Developed
the concept of ‘DEADBODY’ when a very close friend Ashish wanted to make short
film in 16mm camera with a minimum budget. Every Idea needs a spark.
#
11th JUNE 2011 :: Completed
the FIRST DRAFT of the film. Pitched the script to all our friends and received
a very good feed back.
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14th JUNE 2011 :: On our way to Ganpatipula read an
article in Mumbai Mirror & Times of
India :: Incidentally
somebody had stole Gandhiji’s Glasses from Vardha recently. Our script and the
same premise the protagonist steels the ‘Gandhiji’s Charkha’ from Gandhi
Museum. In our two day stay at Ganpatipula we decided to direct the film.
# 19th JUNE 2011 :: Created the Blog with snap
taken on our visit to Gandhiji’s Home at Vardha in Oct 2009
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23th JUNE 2011 :: FIRST
DRAFT of the script registered at writer’s association R. No. 201977 Script ‘ DEADBODY’
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25th JUNE 2011 :: Met Yash
Patnaik ‘BEYOND DREMS’ pitched the idea of a short film ‘DEADBODY’ he liked it
agreed to produce it. When
Yash and Mamta Patnaik, the producers, listened to the film’s idea they were
excited about the project. Yash provided us with a studio set. But we could
shoot only during the night after 10pm and till 6am. Without disturbing the
shooting during the day at the set. We had the Set now we needed the
Cinematographer. We called up our friend Asit Biswas a Cinematographer.
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26th JUNE 2011 :: Had a long discussion with Asit regarding the film &
its making, finally decided to shoot it in 16mm.
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27th JUNE 2011 :: Visited the set with the DOP. Met Deepak Bhingardive production manager, thought of
casting him as one of the character in the film(Inspector Bhonsle).
#30th
JUNE 2011
:: Designed the first look of the Film along with the one line for the film.
DEADBODY
Where is the honour in being a common
man?
In the evening meeting with Yash Patnaik he suggested the
name Mohit Raina
for the role of
Ashoke. Asked us to met him.
#
30th JUNE 2011 :: Met with Mohit Raina
for the character Ashoke. On the cloudy rainy evening at Yari road Bru World
Cafe we sat waiting to get the first
reaction from Mohit while he read the script……5min….10min….15min… and the first
thing he said was “…I am thinking of keeping a little Stubble look …” and we knew the very moment we had our
character Ashoke already in place …now we had to find remaining two important
characters DCP Raj Singh and Alia (Ashoke’s GF)
#
1sh JULY 2011 :: As we discussed the progress of the film with Yash
& Mamta they suggested Shubhangi & Rushad Rana name. In the evening we
mailed the film script to Shubhangi Atre for the character Alia. We decided to shoot the film on 4th night and the
5th night.
#
2nd JULY 2011 :: Shubhangi agreed to play the role of Alia. Only
one more important character was left Raj Singh. We called up Rushad Rana &
later mailed the script to him. And we waited for his reply. …Waited ……By
evening we had all our characters. Every thing was falling in place. 2 days for
shoot
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3rd JULY 2011 :: Met with Shubhangi Atre ( for the character Alia) & Rushad Rana ( for the
character Raj Singh) at the location
both. Finalized the crew.
We had everything in place.
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4th JULY 2011
:: We had some problem with the 16mm stock and had to switch to the RED Camera
for the film. We finally managed to arrange for one by 5pm just few hours
before the shoot……..All the Crew and Cast was at the set by 10pm and we started
Shooting by 1:00 am…..
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5th JULY 2011
:: Shooting first day(Night)
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6th JULY 2011
:: Shooting completed by 10:30am.
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16th JULY 2011 :: Again we called up our friend Devendra Murdeshwar(editor of Fashion, Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji, Murder 2…)agreed
to do the editing of the film……
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3rd August 2011 :: Edit locked
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4th August 2011 :: Film for sound design (Hitesh Chaurasia)
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9th August 2011 :: Sanjay Wandrekar(Background score for 3 Idiots, Double
Dhamaal)agreed to do the background Score for the film……
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16th August 2011 :: Sound design completed
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20th August 2011 :: Background score Completed.
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21st August 2011 :: Started Final Edit with graphics/ subtitles etc
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25th August 2011 :: finished Final Edit with graphics/ subtitles etc..all
funds are finished by now …we needed more money for mixing and DI tried from
all source but failed…have to complete later on when funds arrive…. Are little
sad about it…
#
26th August 2011 :: submitted film
‘Deadbody’ for Censor Board
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29th August 2011 :: the film was examined by the
board
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30th August 2011 :: Another bad thing happened there
was an objections by the Censor Board ::deletion of the particular scene(Scene
11) suggested.
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31st August 2011 -
04th September2011 :: HOLIDAY in Mumbai ( Eid & Ganesh Chaturthi)
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05th September 2011 :: Meeting with RO Censor
Board
Dear Sir,
Sub: Request to reconsider
our film ‘Deadbody’ for censor
Kindly refer to the short
festival film ‘Deadbody’ submitted on 29th August. In the light of the
discussions we had on 30th August regarding the objections of the Censor Board
we reviewed our film and also discussed with our producers.
We all are unanimous about
the fact that the deletion of the particular scene as suggested by you will
seriously harm the film. It’s because all the issues this film deals with
converge to the said scene making it most vital portion of the film.
: Censor Board ready to get Censor Certificate with Cut only or have to go for
RC
06th September
2011 ::The film reviewed again by the Censor board
Dear Sir,
Sub: Request to
reconsider our film ‘Deadbody’ for censor
It’s because all the
issues this film deals with converge to the said scene making it most vital portion
of the film.
So we request you to
please please reconsider the film for censor.
Thanks
to the Board member:: Rajeev Masand, Pallavi Acarya, Rakhee Bhalkikar, Laishram
Mema, Prakasha Raut, A.H. Siddiqui & Vidya Kadam. Who deed justice to
the film by passing it without a single cut.
07th September
2011 :: The film completed. Will be soon entering into
various festivals India & abroad.
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Thanks to Mamta and Yash Patnaik, the producers to back the concept, so were the artists who haven’t charged us a single pie for their performances, and everybody came together to make this effort transferred from paper into the screen.
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011
FILM STILLS :: DEADBODY
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011
The deletion of the particular scene as suggested by you will seriously harm the film.
To
CBSE, Mumbai
Dear
Sir,
Sub: Request to reconsider our
film ‘Deadbody’ for censor
Kindly
refer to the short festival film ‘Deadbody’ submitted on 29th August. In the light of the discussions
we had on 30th August regarding the objections of the Censor Board
we reviewed our film and also discussed with our producers.
We all
are unanimous about the fact that the deletion of the particular scene as
suggested by you will seriously harm the film. It’s because all the issues this
film deals with converge to the said scene making it most vital portion of the
film.
So we
request you to please please reconsider the film for censor.
We’ve
spelled out our view points on your objections as discussed on 30th
August.
Objections:
Indian
National Flag:
- No contempt of flag as the
character is stating a historical fact only. We have avoided giving any
reason or remark about the flag – derogatory, contempt inducing or
whatsoever.
You can even notice the character has never once named ‘National
Flag’ or ‘Rashtriya Zhanda’!
- The national flag we are
showing is a pastel coloured sketch drawn by a child – just as the children
do in their painting classes. So it also is not a visual contempt of the national
flag.
- The visual comparison of
Ashok Chakra and Charkha is only metaphorical of how we as a nation have
forgotten Gandhiji’s idea of economic self reliance of the common man.
Lok-Tantra
Raj-Tantra remark:
- The comment is simply an
emotional outburst of a common man – a metaphor for what Gandhi had
visualized about this country and what it has become instead. He isn’t playing any office bearer
or any political leader of this country. So his words shouldn’t be taken
as any official remark on democracy.
Visual interpretation of the common men of the pre
and post independent India never changed. Reason: all the British Buildings – the
symbols of the Queen’s rule; and all the royal mansions of the erstwhile kings
were made into public buildings – from where our leaders ‘ruled’.
Examples are Red Fort and Rashtrapati Bhavan.
- An interesting observation by
noted journalist Inder Malhotra (pls. refer Edit page, The Indian Express,
15 August, 2011) at the midnight of 14 th August 1947, when people were
flogging to the flag hoisting ceremony at Red Fort he noticed this girl
who was explaining the event to her kid brother ‘Nehru ki Taz Poshi hai’ ..!
Our character in the film is just expressing these
sentiments. He has nowhere insulted Democracy or Lok Tantra.
..Netaon
ki Rajwada ke Ghulam ban kar reh gaye..
1.
In continuation of the above point, the character is in fact making a metaphorical
remark on self that the common man never felt independent. Somehow he felt
‘obliged’ to serve the people who in fact were supposed to serve him.
2.
Interestingly people still call ‘Police Colony’, “Teacher’s Colony’,
‘Doctor’s Colony’ and so on – sounding close to the ‘British Colony’ – making a
too huge psychological difference between the people who serve the government
and who don’t.
3.
So, to reiterate, our film has never ever insulted, criticized or made
any uninvited remark on the country or constitution. Instead you can notice,
the character is spelling out about himself, criticizing himself - the common
man throughout the film.
Really really hoping for your kind consideration.
With warm regards,
TAMASHA Motion Pictures
{An interesting observation by noted journalist Inder Malhotra (pls. refer Edit page, The Indian Express, 15 August, 2011) at the midnight of 14 th August 1947}
The Ashoka Chakra is represented with
24 spokes. It is so called because it appears on a number of edicts of Ashoka, most
prominent among which is the Lion Capital of
Sarnath which has been adopted as the National Emblem
of the Republic of India.
The most visible use of the Ashoka Chakra
today is at the centre of the National flag of the Republic of
India (adopted on 22 July 1947), where it is rendered in a Navy-blue
color on a White background, by replacing the symbol of Charkha
(Spinning wheel) of the
pre-independence versions of the flag.
Chakravartin(Ashoka
the Great)
Chakravartin ( cakra-vartin) is a Sanskrit bahuvrīhi, literally
"whose wheels are moving", in the sense of "whose chariot is
rolling everywhere without obstruction". It can also be analyzed as an
'instrumental bahuvrīhi: "through whom the wheel is moving", in the
meaning of "through whom the Dharmachakra (Wheel of Dharma) is
turning" (most commonly used in Buddhism and Hinduism); Pali cakkavatti (also interpreted
as "for whom the Wheel of Dharma
is turning") is a term used in Indian religions for an
ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire
world. Such a ruler's reign is called sarvabhauma
cakravala cakravartin, a ruler over all four continents postulated in ancient Indian
cosmography
dvipa cakravartin a ruler over only one of four continents
pradesa cakravartin, a ruler over only part of a continent.
The first references to a cakravala
cakravartin appear in monuments of the Maurya period (322–185
BCE), dedicated to Ashoka the Great.
It has not been generally used for any other historic figure. The cakravartin
in Buddhism came to be considered the secular counterpart of a Buddha. According to Buddha Shakyamuni in the Majjhima Nikaya a woman
can never be(come) a chakravartin. Bhikshuni Heng-Ching Shih
states referring to women in Buddhism: "Women are said to have five
obstacles, namely being incapable of becoming a Brahma King, 'Sakra', King
'Mara', Cakravartin or Buddha."
In general, the term applies to temporal as
well as spiritual kingship and leadership, particularly in Buddhism and Jainism. In Hinduism, the term
generally denotes a powerful ruler, whose dominion extended to the entire
earth.
Mahabharata
In the Mahabharata, twelve
princes beginning with Bharata
are considered Chakravartins.
Ikshvaku, the son of Ila
of the Suryavanshi
lineage after whom India was named as Ilavarta and Eelam. In Hindu mythology he is said
to have conquered the world.
Bharat was the son of the Puru
Dynasty. The official name of the Republic of India, Bhārat
in Hindi and Bhāratam in Sanskrit is named after him. He was able to
conquer the whole Indian
subcontinent. Legend holds that he even conquered regions outside of
the Subcontinent such as Afghanistan (then referred to as Gandhara) and Tibet
(then referred to as Bhūta).
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Friday, 12 August 2011
DEADBODY :: promo Audio : 30sec
DEADBODY :: promo Audio : 30sec
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Starting Editing of the film
DEADBODY
Where is the honour in being a common man?
Mohit Raina (as Ashok Tyagi),
Rushad Rana (as Raj Singh),
Shubhangi Atre (as Alia),
Started :: post-production
Edited by ::
Devendra Murdeshwar
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