Sure HAQEEQAT was a great film. But:
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After Naya Daur Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat (1964) also to be colourised
In reply to a question, Ketan Anand said,'' the war film is being 'colourised' as a tribute to my father who at that time had shown rare grit in shooting a film in Ladakh. Though colour cinema had come into the country, my father had been of the opinion that a subject of this nature should be shot in black and white.''
Ketan said one of the reasons for colourisation of 'Haqeeqat', close on heels of that of yesteryears' classic 'Naya Daur' was to showcase to the modern generation what he felt was one of the best examples of an original piece of cinema as against the plethora of "cheap Hollywood rip-offs" being released in theatres nowadays.
''The younger generation today does not want to see films in black and white.
The purpose of colourising 'Haqeeqat' is to expose them to this kind of cinema rather than the kind of cinema they are exposed to now wherein somebody is just copying something from the west, he said soon after the screening of 'Chetan Anand - The Poetics of Film', a docu-drama written by him in collaboration with his mother Uma Anand, a writer and actress herself.
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I'm Really Confused. Quote:
''The younger generation today does not want to see films in black and white.
The purpose of colourising 'Haqeeqat' is to expose them to this kind of cinema rather than the kind of cinema they are exposed to now wherein somebody is just copying something from the west, he said soon after the screening of 'Chetan Anand - The Poetics of Film', a docu-drama written by him in collaboration with his mother Uma Anand, a writer and actress herself.
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So it's not a commercial venture?? It's just to show this film to younger generation ??
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Moreover can't makeup my mind whether to praise the efforts to revive old great classic by people sentenced for life.
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http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes ... chinaswamyHC set to hear Anands' plea in Priya Rajvansh murder case
Hetal Vyas, TNN Jan 20, 2011, 03.22am IST
The trial court had, in 2001, acquitted Ketan and Vivek of murder charges, but
convicted them for abetment of an offence punishable with life imprisonment or death (under Section 115 of IPC). The court awarded life imprisonment to both. Their domestic helps-Mala Chowdhary and Ashok Chinaswamy-were held guilty of both conspiracy and murder. They too were sentenced to life. The four moved high court in 2002 against the trial court verdict. The HC had then granted them bail.