Shekhar Kapur reveals title and storyline of Masoom sequel, read to know more

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Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur has shared modre particulars about his deliberate sequel to his1983 movie Masoom.The movie, revered as a traditional was primarily based on Eric Segal’s novel Man, Woman, and Child. The filmmaker has been that means to make a sequel to it for years now. In a current interview, he shared the movie’s title and key plot factors.

Shekhar shared some particulars about what to count on from the storyline of the film in addition to its title. The sequel can be known as, Masoom…The New Generation. As per current updates by Shekhar, the film can be primarily based on an aged couple, their crumbling home, and their experiences with generational change.

The 77-year-old director advised Variety, “When you discuss to individuals about house, the very first thing they are saying is that it’s property, it’s actual property and the second factor they are saying is ‘What’s it price?’ The actual property worth of your home turns into a lot more necessary than what the important thought for a house is. And house is, what’s it? It is recollections – individuals rising up, the partitions have recollections, and the couch the place you sit down is a reminiscence. Everything is a reminiscence. So I’m taking that elementary thought of what’s house.”

The traditional Masoom which was launched in 1983, starred Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah taking part in the characters of husband and spouse. The roles of the couple’s daughters have been performed by Aradhana Srivastav and Urmila Matondkar. The film takes a distinct flip when the person’s son from his affair arrives at their house. The son’s function was performed by Jugal Hansraj. 

Shekhar Kapur additionally added that he needs to make a easy story with complexity. He acknowledged, “I used to be wanting to do a movie that I may return to being naive, nearly, as a result of Masoom was from any individual who’d by no means made a movie earlier than, didn’t know how to make a movie, went in and made a movie, had nothing, no technical competence or expertise or ability to fall again on – so simply fell again on telling an actual human story… Whenever I look again, and even after I take a look at What’s Love Got to Do with It?, I notice what I used to be doing then and I’m doing now could be making all characters very human, as a result of that’s how I see them – very human. So Masoom is the way in which of going again to simply making the tales of the simplicity of being human and the complexity of being human however staying human and the story being human.”