I feel like the flag-bearer of women-oriented cinema - Madhur Bhandarkar
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Seema Sinha (BOMBAY TIMES; June 15, 2015)
A few glossy calendars
that surfaced while he was cleaning his office became a
source of inspiration for National Award-winning director
Madhur Bhandarkar to make Calendar Girls. The film revolves around five
girls who are calendar models and their showbiz journey from there on.
“While flipping through the pages of those calendars, my mind wondered
about who these girls were. I was curious about what happened to them
after they shot for these calendars. I kept asking myself, 'Where have
they disappeared?' That was the trigger for me to make my next,“ says
Madhur, adding, “I set out to research like I usually do. I interacted
with many of these girls. While some had become full-time models and some
others had become actresses, many had changed tracks.“
The filmmaker, who has so far usually worked with established names, launches five new faces this time around. “My film is a thought-provoking, emotional journey of five girls and I deliberately chose freshers as calendars are usually the platform for new talent. I wanted girls with absolutely no image. My aim was to make the film quickly and with a small budget. I shot l the film in Mumbai and Mauritius and completed it in 40 days flat. When I'm convinced about my subject, I want to do it fast,“ he says.
Madhur, who is known for his women-oriented films like Chandni Bar, Page 3, Fashion and Heroine, says, “It is a great time for women-oriented cinema and I feel like the flag-bearer of such films.“
Producer Sangeeta Ahir adds, “The film's like an open diary of five girls. It's not just about bikini-clad models. It also makes a statement about the empowerment of women; their journey, their struggle, their courage, and what it takes to fulfil their dreams in the face of many odds. It's an inspiring story.“
Calendar Girls is produced by Mangal Murti Films.
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