Updated On: 10 June, 2012 09:04 AM IST | | Itee Sharma
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is known for depicting grand, larger-than-life scenarios on the silver screen, but in real life he comes across as understated. He chats with us at his functional office, dressed in all-white. He tells us how his latest production Rowdy Rathore is different from his directorial ventures, his next project, Ram Leela, chats about his first TV show Saraswati Chandra and how Indian audiences find it difficult to accept tragic stories
Devdas has found a place in Time magazine’s top 10 films of the millennium.
Yes, it feels great. It has been 10 years since Devdas hit screens, and it is still being appreciated. I feel Devdas was a blessed project.
Any other film of yours that deserved a place in the top 10?
I would like to place myself in the top ten of the millennium (laughs). I would like to name Black — everyone who saw it, was touched.