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Cannes 2015 diary: Why Aishwarya loves to play down the 'comeback' tag

A trip to Cannes is incomplete without a chat with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, says Anupama Chopra. In addition, the writer also spoke to Masaan producer Manish Mundra who is hopeful of a positive turn at Cannes.

Updated on: May 20, 2015 03:30 PM IST
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For me, a trip to Cannes is incomplete without a conversation with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. For years now, we have been keeping our annual date on the L'Oréal terrace at the Martinez Hotel. I have grown older. She however, looks exactly the same. This year, we spoke about her new film, Jazbaa, directed by Sanjay Gupta and co-starring stalwarts like Shabana Azmi and Irrfan. Jazbaa is the remake of a Korean film. Aishwarya plays a lawyer whose daughter is kidnapped.

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We saw a few minutes of footage and a teaser. It looks like a physically and emotionally gruelling film. Aishwarya, who is pointedly choosing to not use the word 'comeback,' said that the film is only the latest in the line of unusual choices she has made through her career. She's choosing to ignore the noise around the so-called 'comeback,' and just 'enjoying the craft'.

I also chatted with Manish Mundra, who is one of the co-producers on Neeraj Ghaywan's Masaan. Mundra has fast become the godfather of Hindie films - he went to the Sundance Film Festival with Umrika. He followed that up with Dhanak at the Berlin Film Festival and now he's at Cannes with Masaan. What's the secret, I asked? "Good content. I've realised that if you have a good product and you give it a decent release, there is no way the film will fail," he said. Mundra is confident that Masaan will come home with some award. "God has been kind to me until now. I don't see why he won't be kind again," he said.

The Cannes film festival is the stuff that dreams are made of. Careers are made and unmade here. It's addictive, exhilarating and utterly exhausting. I'm ready to leave. But I can't wait to come back in 2016.

 
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Anupama Chopra

Anupama Chopra is the editor and founder of Film Companion.

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