Mumbai, April 1 (IANS) Filmmaker Meghna Gulzar, who brought the hard-hitting and gripping real life drama of the Arushi Talwar-Hemraj murder case alive on the silver screen with ‘Talvar’, says she was scared to make the movie as it was out of her “comfort zone”.
Meghna — daughter of cinema veterans Gulzar and Raakhee — was part of a discussion at FICCI Frames 2016 where she discussed her journey and the hurdles that she faced to put ‘Talvar’ into shape.She said: “I have done films in the past which were more about women and more soft… So for me, ‘Talvar’ was completely out of my comfort zone. I was actually scared to do this as I had to step out of my comfort zone. “There was a completely all-male (factor) in the film and it was so masculine — be it the treatment, genre… Everything.“Written by Vishal Bhardwaj, ‘Talvar’ stars Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma and Tabu among others. The film was a retelling of three investigation theories behind the 2008 double murder case, in which a teenage girl and her family servant were found murdered, and her parents were convicted for the crime.
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