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Mumbai: Director Anurag Basu, who is looking forward to the release of his much talked about project 'Barfi', says that its not a silent movie unlike what its first trailer suggests. The first trailer of 'Barfi' has relied completely on background score and emotions to convey its message to the audience.
"Its not a silent film. The people who can speak in the film do talk. You have to understand that I have great actors who could convey a message without saying a word. What you saw in the trailer is what you can expect," Basu told reporters here, last night at the first look of 'Barfi'.
"Its not that there are no dialogues in the entire film. I did not think that I will make a silent film with no dialogues from beginning to end. Those who can speak have dialogues. I wanted that everyone should understand the story," he said.
"There are fewer dialogues in the film and that is the specialty of the film. I had good actors who without saying anything could convey the story...then nothing like it. Illena has few dialogues," he added.
The Ranbir-Priyanka starrer revolves around a hearing impared and mute boy and a mentally challenged girl. From the trailer, it looks like Ranbir has been able to essay his role pretty well, and Priyanka's mentally challenged avatar looks quite promising.
"I wanted to make a film which is different and beautiful to spread happiness. When the characters are different, it doesn't mean the film is grim. It is a happy, commercial film," Basu said.
"Earlier on, yes, I made different dark passionate films... that time my life was different but now I am married and I have kids so I should make family films," he said with a smile. The film also starring Tollywood actress Ileana D'Cruz, releases on September 14.
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