Remaking Mehboob Khan’s Oscar-nominated “Mother India” is an unachievable feat, says Vidya Balan and if someone dared attempt this, she wouldn’t be a part of this.
As a tribute to 100 years of Indian cinema, Vidya has donned Nargis’ look from the 1957 cult film “Mother India” and Meena Kumari’s from the 1962-classic “Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam” for Cineblitz’s special edition.
But the actress, who entered filmdom with the “Parineeta” remake, has no intention of working in a “Mother India” remake.
“I don’t think anybody would even dare to remake ‘Mother India’ and if someone does then I will salute him, but I will not do it. It is unachievable, really,” Vidya 35, told reporters at the unveiling of the cover page of the magazine.
“Mother India” is known for Nargis Dutt’s power-packed performance as a righteous mother, who shoots down her son, played by Sunil Dutt, whom she married after the movie, for being on the wrong side of the law.
One of the most expensive project of its time, the film is said to be a remake of Khan’s 1940 movie “Aurat” and it was India’s first submission for the Oscras for the Best Foreign Language Film in 1958.
Talking about dressing up as Nargis in the same look, Vidya said: “It’s an honour for me to have recreated those two images. One is the image of Nargis from ‘Mother India’ and when you think of those iconic images from the Indian cinema over time, it definitely features in the top 3.”
Vidya is currently shooting for “Shaadi Ke Side Effects” with Farhan Akhtar while the first look of her upcoming film “Ghanchakkar” with Emraan Hashmi has already released.
The actress says that she enjoyed the experience of playing a oud and colourful avatar in “Ghanchakkar”. “As an actor, the best thing is that I am getting to play different avatars and I am simply enjoying it. It can’t get any better because the promos (of ‘Ghanchakkar’) have got a great response. It was a new experience for me because she is so loud,” the 34-year-old said here Saturday at the unveiling of the cover page of Cineblitz magazine featuring her. (IANS)