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Javed Akhtar is writing a web-series about Partition and football

Javed Akhtar is writing a web-series about Partition and football

Barefoot 11 is about a Hindu and a Muslim who unite a divided India reeling under the partition
01 Sep, 2018

Javed Akhtar is making his debut as a writer in the digital realm with Barefoot 11, an upcoming web-series by Voot, an Indian online streaming service.

“This is something I have never done before, so it’s really exciting,” revealed the writer to Indian Express while adding that this was an opportunity to experiment for him: “I have done a lot of film screenplays but writing for a web-series is a different ball game altogether. It has a very different and dramatic structure. Writing for web facilitates you but also adds more responsibilities. Unlike films, you have a lot of time to play around with the script. But will you be capable to keep the audience interested for so long? That’s the real challenge. It tests you to write episodes that will keep one hooked throughout.”

He also had nothing but good things to say about the format of web content: "There are so many original series being made. And I must add the standard is superb. There’s so much for the audience to consume. I have been hooked to quite a few of them. Personally, House of Cards remains at the top till now. I am eagerly waiting for its next season, which is supposedly its last. I am amazed to find so many well-written shows on the web.”

Barefoot 11 is the story of two Indians, a Muslim and a Hindu who manage to unite people through the power of sport, football in this case. The show will go on floors soon and will 'celebrate the golden era of Indian football in the country.'

Akhtar also shared, “As the name suggests, it’s about 11 football players. And barefoot not only symbolises them playing without shoes but that there was nothing between them and their land. It’s much more than just a sports story. It’s an uplifting tale that will make you feel proud of your nation.”

Talking about the challenges of writing a period drama, he explained "It is paradoxical in a way. When we were doing Lagaan’s music, we had to make songs that seemed to be sung by villagers but our audience was urban, so it was a challenge to create a balance. Similarly, when you are writing a historical piece, it has to match with time. What has been done 25 years back, wouldn’t work today. The tempo, pitch and energy level are different. We cannot let it be out of sync. Even when it comes to words, you sometimes have to imagine that maybe they spoke this way. The sense of history has to be there but taking in view the comprehension of the younger generation. Trust me, it’s like walking a tightrope.”

No release date has been announced as of yet.

Comments

Asif A. Shah Sep 01, 2018 05:19pm
Good!
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Jamil Soomro, New York City Sep 01, 2018 06:46pm
Even after 71 years people have still not got tired of constantly talking about the partition.They want to permanently live in the past.Gandhi,Sir Syed Ahmad Khan,Jinnah,Nehru are all dead who were connected with the Independence from the British Rule,the pre-partition Muslim Movement and the reality of Pakistan.It is time to be wise and move on.
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Khaled Sep 01, 2018 07:15pm
Good, best of luck.
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Shah Sep 01, 2018 07:36pm
There is absolutely no doubt Muslims lost more then others during Partition. There were 12 million Muslims in East-Punjab in 1941 (official Indian statistics) and only 5 million made it to Pakistan in 1947 while 7 million were put to genocide. The often quoted 1 million dead figure in total is wrong and there should be a serious research paper on it. Ex.: 300.000 Muslims were put to the sword in Jammu alone. We need to address these issues and understand them if peace between Pakistan & India and between Hindus & Muslims is going to have a chance. Or else we risk repeating history.
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Zak Sep 01, 2018 10:33pm
Why so obsessed with Independence of Pakistan. Write about the countries that stayed on in the Indian union and where they are now.
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Ahmed Bilal Sheikh Sep 02, 2018 12:07pm
Not Interested
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Kamal Singh Sep 03, 2018 06:23am
I pray for ongoing understanding, peace, tolerance between India and Pakistan. Truth be told, both countries have made decisions that they may have regretted in the past. It does not pay to unnecessarily take the moral high ground, instead work towards peace, peace, peace,
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M.Johri Sep 03, 2018 03:59pm
Hard to understand ,how he speaks?
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