Imtiaz Ali, the acclaimed filmmaker, found himself overwhelmed at the premiere of "Amar Singh Chamkila" on Monday night. Despite being the creator of the film, Imtiaz was initially unable to find a seat in the packed auditorium of PVR, which was bursting at the seams with nearly 400 eager viewers. The star-studded event, attended by luminaries such as Shabana Azmi, Mrunal Thakur, and Diljit Dosanjh, marked a poignant moment for Imtiaz.
As the lights dimmed and the film began, Imtiaz eventually found a spot and immersed himself in the story alongside the audience. The premiere, hosted by Netflix in collaboration with MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, became a testament to the enduring legacy of Amar Singh Chamkila, Punjab's original rockstar.
Following the screening, Imtiaz took to the stage, visibly moved by the experience. Reflecting on the film, he remarked, "We have just made the film, but they have lived the life." Imtiaz's sentiments echoed the sentiment of the film, which chronicles the extraordinary journey of Amar Singh Chamkila from poverty to stardom, tragically cut short at the age of 27.
Imtiaz's emotional connection to the film was palpable as he shared his thoughts on Chamkila's enduring popularity. "Chamkila is the roof breaker artiste, and this film had to be houseful. It is owing to him," Imtiaz expressed. He attributed the overwhelming turnout to the indomitable spirit of Chamkila, whose music continues to resonate with audiences even today.
In a rare moment of introspection, Imtiaz marveled at the phenomenon of Chamkila's "hit spirit," which draws people in and fills venues to capacity. As he basked in the success of the premiere, Imtiaz Ali paid homage to the timeless legacy of Amar Singh Chamkila, whose music transcends generations and continues to inspire artists and audiences alike.
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