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Wednesday, 16 October 2024

‘Gully Boy’ premiers in Berlin, puts spotlight on India’s hip-hop scene

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BERLIN: Actor Ranveer Singh said India could be on the cusp of a musical revolution with the kind of Hindustani hip-hop that is the subject of his new movie premiering at the Berlin Film Festival.

Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt threw their sizeable industry clout behind the tale, unveiled Saturday, of a couple yearning to break out of their Mumbai slum and traditional Muslim families to realise their dreams. “It’s got commentary on the class divide, it’s got commentary on choices young people make — whether they want to be stuck in something that gives them no fulfilment versus pursuing their passion,” said Singh, whose character Murad has a meteoric rise after posting his first rap video online.

“I think it’s got a whole variety of stuff embedded between the lines that may just have a positive social impact.”

Bhatt’s character Safeena wears a traditional Muslim headscarf but resists her family’s attempts to arrange her marriage and wants to become a surgeon.

Murad and Safeena have loved each other since childhood but have to keep their relationship secret from their parents so they meet for illicit trysts.

“You can’t really be so sure about who may get offended or who may not,” Bhatt said of the film’s touchier subjects.

“My character Safeena, I don’t think that she has a problem wearing her hijab and I don’t think she has a problem with her culture. What she does have a problem with though is not being able to be honest with her parents.”

Singh, who does the rapping in the film inspired in part by Mumbai hip-hop stars Divine and Naezy, said it took nine months before he felt camera-ready.

“I’ve been into rap and hip-hop since I was a little kid,” he said.

“I started out listening to MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice and Will Smith and graduated to a little bit harder gangsta rap like Tupac and Wu-Tang Clan and NWA then Eminem.”

The film sees Murad honing his talent and turning the squalor and tension of his home life into poetry until a popular local rapper convinces him to try hip-hop.

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