This Article is From Aug 30, 2012

Mary Kom film a rare experiment, says Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Mary Kom film a rare experiment, says Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Mary Kom film a rare experiment, says Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Highlights

  • Excited about making a movie on Indian woman boxing champion Mary Kom, filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali says it is a rare experiment that he is taking up.
  • "It is an inspiring story that touched my heart. Not many films are based on biopics of living people, so this is a rare experiment. I am proud that I am part of this film," Bhansali, who is producing the film, told PTI.
  • Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom, the ace boxer who is lauded as a national hero after winning the London Olympic bronze, has become a source of inspiration for Bhansali to make a movie based on her.
  • Belonging to Kom tribal community of north eastern state Manipur, Mary initially tried to hide her interest in boxing from her family, since it was not considered a suitable sport for a woman.
  • After her victory in the Manipur state women's boxing championship in 2000, her career became public and she started competing at international level at the age of 18.
  • The 29-year-old is the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the six world championships. At the recent London Olympics, Mary was the only Indian woman boxer to have qualified for the flyweight (51kg) category where she won a bronze.
  • "Even after achieving so much, she comes across as a simple and humble human being. Mary Kom is someone who every single person in India is very proud of. She has come a long way. It's such a wonderful story of her life," Bhansali said.
  • The makers wanted to keep Mary in the loop regarding the project, hence she came to the Film City here early this week and agreed to have a film made on her life.
  • Omang Kumar, the art director of Black and Saawariya had decided long ago that his directorial debut will only be on Mary Kom. He approached Bhansali who decided to produce the venture.
  • Since portraying the role of Mary Kom won't be easy, the makers are leaving no stone unturned to find a suitable actress who could step into her shoes. The casting of the film has not been finalised yet.
  • Notably, Bhansali is known for portraying strong women characters in his films.
  • He projected actress Rani Mukerji as a visually and speech impaired girl in Black, a selfless Madhuri Dixit as Chadramukhi in Devdas and a hardworking Aishwarya Rai as Sofia in Guzaarish.
  • However, for the film on Mary, Bhansali feels that whoever is finalised to play her part will have to train with her for four months (boxing and posture).
  • Also, the protagonist is likely be a new face and not necessarily an established actress.
  • Read: What was Mary Kom doing playing hockey?
Mumbai: Excited about making a movie onIndian woman boxing champion Mary Kom, filmmaker Sanjay LeelaBhansali says it is a rare experiment that he is taking up.

"It is an inspiring story that touched my heart. Not manyfilms are based on biopics of living people, so this is a rareexperiment. I am proud that I am part of this film," Bhansali,who is producing the film, told PTI.

Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom, the ace boxer who is laudedas a national hero after winning the London Olympic bronze,has become a source of inspiration for Bhansali to make amovie based on her.

Belonging to Kom tribal community of north eastern stateManipur, Mary initially tried to hide her interest in boxingfrom her family, since it was not considered a suitable sportfor a woman.

After her victory in the Manipur state women's boxingchampionship in 2000, her career became public and she startedcompeting at international level at the age of 18.

The 29-year-old is the only woman boxer to have won amedal in each one of the six world championships. At therecent London Olympics, Mary was the only Indian woman boxerto have qualified for the flyweight (51kg) category where shewon a bronze.

"Even after achieving so much, she comes across as asimple and humble human being. Mary Kom is someone who everysingle person in India is very proud of. She has come a longway. It's such a wonderful story of her life," Bhansali said.

The makers wanted to keep Mary in the loop regarding theproject, hence she came to the Film City here early this weekand agreed to have a film made on her life.

Omang Kumar, the art director of Black and Saawariyahad decided long ago that his directorial debut will only beon Mary Kom. He approached Bhansali who decided to produce theventure.

Since portraying the role of Mary Kom won't be easy, themakers are leaving no stone unturned to find a suitableactress who could step into her shoes. The casting of the filmhas not been finalised yet.

Notably, Bhansali is known for portraying strong womencharacters in his films.

He projected actress Rani Mukerji as a visually andspeech impaired girl in Black, a selfless Madhuri Dixit asChadramukhi in Devdas and a hardworking Aishwarya Rai asSofia in Guzaarish.

However, for the film on Mary, Bhansali feels thatwhoever is finalised to play her part will have to train withher for four months (boxing and posture).

Also, the protagonist is likely be a new face and notnecessarily an established actress.

Read: What was Mary Kom doing playing hockey?
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