Shekhar Kapur on the sequel of Jugal Hansraj's 'Masoom' – emotions and simplicity will remain intact in it


Shekhar Kapur is included in the list of those directors who have been successful in creating a distinct identity through their films. He entered the world of direction through the film 'Masoom' released in the year 1983. This film was a blockbuster. Now discussions have intensified regarding its sequel.

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Shekhar Kapur has talked about maintaining emotional creativity in the second part of the film 'Masoom', 'Masoom- The Next Generation'. Shekhar shared an old photo of 'Masoom' fame Jugal Hansraj on Instagram and wrote a note.

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'I didn't study anything, nor did I take any training'

He wrote, 'Has filmmaking lost its innocence? My relationship is with my audience. Masoom was my first film. I did not study, train or assist anyone on film. I had no experience… yet no one questioned me. Apart from my editors and my creative team, no one asked me a single question and thus Masoom remained pure through the story, innocence and the innocence of Jugal Hansraj.'

Said- emotions and simplicity will remain intact in this

He further said, “Films are made of pain, laughter and heart. Now I am working on the film Masoom – The Next Generation. The emotions and simplicity will remain intact in it. I need your blessings.”

'Masoom' was an adaptation of 'Man, Woman and Child'

The 1983 film 'Masoom' is an adaptation of the 1980 novel 'Man, Woman and Child' by Eric Segal. The film starred Naseeruddin Shah as DK and Shabana Azmi as Indu. It also featured Tanuja, Supriya Pathak and Saeed Jaffrey in important roles, while Jugal Hansraj, Aradhana and Urmila Matondkar were child actors.

Story of 'Masoom'

In the story, Indu and DK live in Delhi with their two daughters Pinky and Minnie. Meanwhile, DK comes to know that he has a son Rahul (Jugal Hansraj) from his girlfriend Bhavana (Supriya Pathak). Bhavana hid this fact because she did not want to create any trouble in DK's married life, after Bhavana's death, DK was told this by one of his acquaintances.

Storm in DK's life

Rahul's arrival brings a storm in DK's life. His happy family is shattered. He brings Rahul to his home. This film won many awards. The songs of the film were also superhits, including 'Do Naina Aur Ek Kahani', 'Tujhse Naraz Nahi Zindagi', 'Lakdi Ki Kathi' etc.

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