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Imtiaz Ali reflects on emotional compulsion of making ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’

IANS | September 29, 2025 05:01 PM

MUMBAI: Director Imtiaz Ali believes that some films are not logical choices but emotional compulsions, and "Amar Singh Chamkila" was exactly that.

The movie that recently has won a nomination at the International Emmy Awards has made both fans and Imtiaz Ali thrilled and overwhelmed. Speaking exclusively with IANS, the filmmaker shared how faith drew him to tell the story of Punjab. Ali revealed that Chamkila's name had been suggested to him many times during shoots in Punjab, but he never felt ready.

Right issues and his limited knowledge held him back. “Every time I used to go and shoot in Punjab, people used to tell me the story of Chamkila – ‘You know, there was this guy in the 1980s, and he was the biggest phenomenon. There's never been a musical star like that in Punjab. He was so popular, and his life was so dramatic and tragic, ' they would say." They would ask, "Why wasn't I considering making a movie on his life?"

Ali added, “Then I realised that many of my friends and many people in the Bombay film industry had tried to make a film on his life. I never had the thought that I should make a film on him because I didn't know much about him at that point in time. Also, I knew that there was some issue about the rights to the film of his life.”

Imtiaz, elaborating on how Chamkila was a movie destined for him, said, “One day a guy called Harpreet just walked into the office, during the pandemic, and just said that he had managed for the first time to get the rights to the film and that he wanted me to work on the movie.”

Ali added, “He had nothing to do with the film industry, but he was the one who thought that I should make it. Just a person from nowhere, just a man on the street, can do you a big favour which a multimillionaire can't.” For Imtiaz Ali, Chamkila's story of staggering fame in the 1980s and his tragic end was waiting to be told. “In a way, it was destiny, ” he said, calling the project a blessing.

Talking about 'Amar Singh Chamkila to IANS, Monika Shergill, VP Content at Netflix, added , that the film's global recognition at the International Emmy Awards is proof that deeply local stories can resonate worldwide. “It belongs to everyone. As an Indian, it’s lovely to see a distinctive film like this nominated internationally, ” she said.

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