Imtiaz Ali reveals why he did not glorify Amar Singh Chamkila, ‘He had flaws’

The film is a biographical drama based on slain Punjabi artist Amar Singh Chamkila. He was killed along with his wife Amarjyot in 1988.
Imtiaz Ali

MUMBAI: Imtiaz Ali’s latest offering Chamkila released recently on Netflix and the director has been overwhelmed with the positive response the film has been getting. The film is a biographical drama based on slain Punjabi artist Amar Singh Chamkila. He was killed along with his wife Amarjyot in 1988.

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Speaking about his choice of making this film, Imtiaz said, “I never thought I would make a biopic. However, in Chamkila’s story, there were so many things I felt I should address since they’ve been hidden from the audience. However, when depicting someone’s life, you should have the liberty — not to change the facts, but to represent all aspects of them. If you don’t show the mistakes they made, then what’s the point of glorifying them? I do not like those biopics that endlessly glorify the person they are based on. That becomes very boring,”

He further mentioned a few insights about the late Amar Singh Chamkila himself saying, “Chamkila is a case in point as there was this kind of dual response from the audience towards him. I felt that I had to present the human side of Chamkila. I did not set out to make him come across as this neat and clean person, which he was not. This is also because I knew a few intrinsic good qualities of him. I was very sure of them. He didn’t come across as a star; rather as a servant of the masses. He’s a deeply humble man, coming from the most disadvantaged background. He never threw a tantrum. He always agreed to everything that anyone asked him to do. And that’s how he lost his life because he couldn’t say no to the audience. He was that kind of guy and we understand. He has flaws.”

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Also not wanting to clean the flaws and sanitising the character of Chamkila, Ali added, “Then we wouldn’t have been able to relate to him. Sometimes it is the flaws and irregularities in a character that endear them to the audience. Then they know that this guy is human, thus enabling them to relate to and root for them.”

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