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What is it with Imtiaz Ali and Punjabis? All his directorial ventures seem to have a strong bond with them.
His first film Socha Na Tha had Ayesha Takia [Images] and Abhay Deol [Images] playing Punjabis.
His Jab We Met [Images] had Kareena Kapoor [Images] play the bubbly Punjabi girl from Bhatinda, Geet Dhillon.
In his upcoming film Love Aaj Kal [Images], the Punjabi link is repeated as Saif Ali Khan [Images] sports a Sardar look.
We decided to ask the director, who hails from Jamshedpur, now in Jharkhand.
"The most talkative girls I have known in my life are Punjabis so while writing Jab We Met, the girl in the train automatically became a Punjabi," Imtiaz explains. "In Love Aaj Kal, I wanted an actor to play the younger age of another. So I thought if it is a Sikh gentleman, it will be easier to convince the audience. Like in this case, Saif is playing Rishi Kapoor's [Images] younger version. We created a difference in appearance by making him a Sardar."
Imtiaz claims that he loves the Punjabi culture, and so made an attempt to understand it further and conducted a research on it. "But I'm not saying that I am going to teach you the Sikh culture. The point is to treat it like a story," he says.
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