
Mumbai: His latest "Padmavati" might be mired
in controversies and still awaiting a release date, but actor
Shahid Kapoor said creative people should not be scared as art
does not come from a space of fear.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmavati" has been caught in
controversies over its release with several outfits alleging
that history has been "distorted" in the movie.
Both, Bhansali and Deepika have received death threats
for being a part of the film.
Asked if he would feel scared in the future to take up
another period film,
Shahid told reporters, "'Udta Punjab' was not a period
film, there was so much controversy around it. I don't think
scared is the right word. I don't think creative people should
be scared, because you can't create if you are constricted.
You can't create unless you feel liberated and open, and I
think art is a reflection of society at large."
"It is important to express yourself with a certain sense
of freedom, specially in a democracy. Everybody is concerned,
the whole fraternity has expressed a lot of concern because
there is enough that you deal with when your film is coming
out, there are issues like piracy and there are a lot of other
issues, larger issues that one is dealing with," he added.
Various Rajput groups and political leaders have accused
Bhansali of distorting history by filming a romantic dream
sequence between Rajput queen Padmini and Sultan Alauddin
Khilji, a claim repeatedly denied by the filmmaker.
Historians are divided on whether Padmavati actually
existed.
The actor said he is grateful to everyone who came out in
support of the film.
"I am very thankful to everybody who has spoken for
'Padmavati'... Sometimes there has been anger, sometimes
people have been emotional, sometimes they have been very
logical in breaking it down, but there are a lot of people
from the fraternity who have come out and spoken for the
film," he said.
"... I don't think you can make a film like Padmavati,
unless you give a part of your heart and soul to the film," he
added.
"Padmavati" was earlier scheduled to release on December
1. The makers deferred the release till they receive a
certificate from the CBFC.
When asked about the release date, Shahid said he does
not know it yet but insisted a lot is on stake.
"When a film releases, it is a very vulnerable product,
we don't like to hold on to a ready film for too long because
piracy can happen, something can get leaked, and you're really
trying to keep that together. So of course everybody is very
concerned about it, and so am I."
He was speaking at Reebok's Fit to fight awards, last
night.
PTI