New blood can't replace our experience and contributions to cinema: Sana Fukher
Despite being stereotyped as the non-actor who loves to show her skin for a living, this film-star has faced criticism head-on and ultimately come out strong.
Speaking to Images, Sana talks about her choice of work, the new-age cinema and all that exists in the world of glitz, glamour and gloss.
Images: Having been a part of both the Lollywood and new-age eras of cinema, what's your take on the films that are being produced today?
Sana Fukhar: I think we need to work on our content. We need better scripts and screenplays. Having worked in Bollywood twice, including a mega film called Kaafila with Sunny Deol, and with top-notch Pakistani directors such as Syed Noor and Javed Sheikh, I find myself lucky to have been a part of the best work that was available. For our nascent film industry, I think we are doing a good enough job.
However, I do believe that once filmmaking students will practically be going through the process of making a film, they'll probably learn more about the whole job with time. I believe the new blood cannot replace our experience and contributions to cinema. They must take their seniors along; add to their exposure by working with them. And for that, I think we need to respect them and vice versa - together we may take our fraternity forward.