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Faizan Bazmee on father Anees's films: Still building skill of writing comedies

Making his directorial debut with the drama ‘Postman’, Faizan Bazmee on exploring diverse genres even as he admires his father Anees’s command over comedies

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(L-R) Faizan Bazmee with dad Anees

(L-R) Faizan Bazmee with dad Anees

It’s not a case of like father, like son. One look at the poster of Postman is enough to tell you that Faizan Bazmee’s maiden directorial offering is poles apart from the comedies his father Anees Bazmee helms. “I love watching his comedy films. Writing comedies is difficult. I am still trying to build that skill. I want to be able to write all genres. But what I like about drama is that you can present a collage of emotions,” says Faizan, who has co-written the Sanjay Mishra-starrer with Shwet Parekh.

Sanjay Mishra in the filmSanjay Mishra in the film

Three years ago, when the two friends cracked the idea of a postman delivering a letter that would change his life, they wanted to develop it as a feature film. But keeping the budget in mind, they mounted it as a short film instead. Finding a trusted actor and a producer is challenging for a first-time director. Did being Anees’s son ease the process for him? “There is an advantage — people know me because of my father, and I can get contacts. But if you’re not focused on your work, no one will want to work with you. Even if I met Sanjay through him, if he didn’t like my idea and the story, he wouldn’t have done it.” 

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