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Jimmy Sheirgill’s love affair with Punjabi films
Brut India
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9/20/2023
When Jimmy Sheirgill decoded a scene from Maachis for Brut... he also spoke about Gulzar, Irrfan Khan, and his love for Punjabi films.
: Jimmy Sheirgill
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00:00
There was a main scene in which I talk about my flashback.
00:05
I remember I got two toffees in that scene.
00:08
Jimmy used to call me.
00:09
And then I decided every year I'll do one Punjabi film.
00:13
Hi, this is Jimmy Shergill and you're watching me on Brute.
00:17
What was the experience like working on the film set of Matches?
00:20
We heard Gulzar sir used to give a toffee if somebody did a scene well.
00:23
So Gulzar sir, yeah, I mean whenever somebody gave a very good shot, he would get a toffee.
00:28
And so many times we used to get a toffee in a song or a scene.
00:34
If somebody did a very good job, we used to get two toffees.
00:36
So there was a main scene in which I talk about my flashback.
00:41
I remember I got two toffees in that scene.
00:44
Whenever we would go to Gulzar sir, he would say,
00:49
You'll do very good.
00:50
That man just knew that he will be able to take out work from all these people.
00:55
And I realized that in the first schedule when I was not shooting.
00:58
I was on the sets almost like an assistant.
01:01
And I saw him take out work from that dog, that Alsatian.
01:06
Oh my God, I said,
01:12
I think we are in good hands.
01:14
And that's how brilliant he is with his actors.
01:17
He just pampers you.
01:19
He just makes you deliver your best.
01:22
I still remember we used to be so psyched up.
01:24
Me and Rocky, we used to be just talking about the film.
01:27
About the role and how the scenes would happen.
01:30
And we would go to meet Gulzar sir the next day.
01:33
And he would say,
01:39
You guys are young people. You should go out. You should party.
01:46
Aniruddin Haseel again.
01:47
Teghmanshu narrated the entire film to me.
01:49
My first reaction obviously was that the film belongs to Irrfan Khan's character.
01:56
So I said, you know, who's doing that?
01:58
He said Irrfan is doing it.
02:00
And how was it working with Irrfan sir on that set?
02:03
So amazing. He was so involved with the film.
02:07
Even when his scenes were not there, he would be there.
02:09
He would come and correct your makeup.
02:12
If there was some blood or something to be put.
02:14
My thing was that he was somebody who was much senior.
02:18
It was a very nice, cordial, elder brother, younger brother kind of a relationship.
02:31
You've worked extensively and succeeded both in Punjabi films and in Hindi films.
02:36
What are some of the differences you see in how both the industries operate?
02:39
I'll start with something else.
02:41
I'll tell you what happened.
02:42
I was doing my Hindi films.
02:44
And Manmohan Singh ji, the cinematographer of Machis, Mohabbatein, all these films,
02:48
started making Punjabi films.
02:50
He made a couple of Punjabi films in the early 2000s,
02:53
which became very big hits overseas.
02:56
His idea was that how can we also target the Punjabis within the country.
03:04
And one day we met at some function.
03:08
And he said that, you know, I have a concept.
03:10
I don't know whether you will be willing to come in and do a Punjabi film,
03:16
regional film, because you're doing your Hindi films.
03:19
But still, I would want you to hear it.
03:21
And he narrated me the story of Yara Naal Bahara.
03:35
Even though I had already told him that, Manji,
03:38
any time, any film for you, you tell me, I'll close my eyes.
03:42
I don't even want to listen to the story.
03:43
But he said, listen to it.
03:45
And then I heard the story and I heard the script and I loved it.
03:48
And I was like, OK, great, super.
03:51
We are doing this.
03:52
And I just went, did the film and came back
03:56
with good intentions that I'm doing it for Manji.
03:59
I come back and I got busy with my Hindi movies.
04:02
All of a sudden that film released.
04:05
Apparently in a theater of, say, a 1500 capacity, there were 2000 people.
04:10
There was madness.
04:12
And it had just released with like 1920 prints.
04:15
And it was a huge thing at that point of time.
04:17
Yash Raj Films released the movie.
04:19
I was like, you know, I started getting calls from there and everything.
04:22
I got really emotional.
04:23
I said, oh, my God, this is, that means this can turn out to be a huge industry.
04:29
And I started talking to distributors.
04:31
They would call me up and they would say, oh, my God, what is this?
04:34
My mind was thinking of something else.
04:36
I was like, this can be a very, very big industry.
04:39
And then I decided every year I'll do one Punjabi film.
04:43
It was not just for those 30, 40 days that I was shooting is what the dates I was giving.
04:50
No, apart from that, I would take out two, three months only for the promotions.
04:54
At that point of time, it was more like you buy your own ticket.
04:57
I would call up friends in Canada and say, I'm coming here, bro.
05:01
We need to promote this film and all that, whatever.
05:03
Nothing, just with a ticket, I've landed up with a suitcase and gone there.
05:08
And they would take care of everything, taking you to the radios.
05:13
We were knocking every single door and saying our Punjabi films are not that bad.
05:17
Just please come and watch our Punjabi films.
05:19
So each year till 2009, 2010, when Mail Karate Rabba happened.
05:24
And finally, it just shattered all the records.
05:27
And it was like first time in Bollywood trade, people started recognizing a Punjabi film.
05:35
And then I said, this was my dream.
05:37
I want this to become a self-sufficient industry like a South industry is like everywhere.
05:44
And the day Mail Karate Rabba happened and post that, Punjabi films started doing well and everything.
05:49
I just felt that my dream was realized.
05:51
Thank God for it.
05:57
Yeah.
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