
Stories told with honesty help define who we are becoming: Imtiaz Ali
Imtiaz Ali, speaking at the Indian Chamber of Commerce Centenary Celebration in Kolkata, shared his personal journey into filmmaking, emphasizing authenticity and the importance of truth in storytelling. He highlighted the collaborative nature of cinema and the vital role of music in conveying emotions.
Filmmaker
Imtiaz Ali
captivated audiences at the Centenary Celebration of the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Kolkata, offering profound personal insights into his cinematic journey and the evolving role of storytelling in shaping India's future.
Reflecting on his return to the City of Joy, Imtiaz Ali began on an emotional note, 'Calcutta feels like coming home, a city deeply interwoven with my personal and familial history, and it continues to anchor me both emotionally and creatively.'
He spoke candidly about the genesis of his passion for storytelling, 'My storytelling journey began with an instinctive curiosity about the lives of strangers, fleeting moments that sparked an urge to imagine, to interpret, and eventually to narrate.
That impulse matured into filmmaking, a craft I have come to see as governed not by formulas or trends but by authenticity.'
Ali underscored the importance of truth in storytelling, noting, 'When a story arises from a place of truth, it resonates far beyond technique or timing.' He emphasised that filmmaking is not a solitary act but a collective endeavour, 'It is a deeply collaborative process rooted in intuition, listening, and shared vision.'
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On the integral role of music in cinema, he remarked, 'Music plays a vital role in this, not as ornamentation but as the emotional core that speaks where language cannot, often outliving the story itself.'
Recounting his earliest creative expressions, the acclaimed director shared, 'As a director, I still carry the spirit of the child who once gathered classmates to stage plays, guided by the need to shape something meaningful from imagination.'
Ali paid heartfelt tribute to the women in his life, 'The women in my life my mother, cousins, wife, and daughters, have always inspired me with their complexity and intelligence, and portraying them with honesty has never been a conscious agenda but a natural act of reverence.'
Looking ahead, Imtiaz offered a powerful vision for the future of
Indian cinema
as the country approaches the centenary of its independence in 2047, 'I believe cinema holds immense potential not just as entertainment but as a cultural force that can help shape national identity and global perception.'
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