Brazilian author Paulo Coelho on Wednesday noted that Shah Rukh Khan's recent production Kaamyaab, billed as a comedy, actually defines "the tragedy of art" for the way it captures the struggles of character actors in the film world. Reacting to Coelho's tweet, SRK agreed that it is "a sad truth that character actors get forgotten."
"The producers thank you in the very 1st frame, @iamsrk. I am doing the same. 2 days ago a great Brazilian actor, Flavio Migliaccio, committed suicide, leaving a note on how the industry treats their artists. This movie, labeled as 'comedy', is in fact the tragedy of Art," tweeted Coelho, while discussing the suicide of Brazilian actor-filmmaker Flavio Migliaccio in the context of Kaamyaab, which is co-produced by SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment and Drishyam Films.
The producers thank you in the very 1st frame, @iamsrk . I am doing the same.
2 days ago a great Brazilian actor , Flavio Migliaccio, committed suicide, leaving a note on how the industry treats their artists.
This movie, labeled as “comedy”, is in fact the tragedy of Art pic.twitter.com/t3qVxe4Aew— Paulo Coelho (@paulocoelho) May 6, 2020
SRK responded to Coelho's appreciation, tweeting: "Saw the film when it was doing Festival rounds and it touched a chord with the whole team at @RedChilliesEnt. Am so moved you appreciate. It's a sad truth that character actors get forgotten. Look after yourself my friend and be safe and healthy."
Saw the film when it was doing Festival rounds and it touched a chord with the whole team at @RedChilliesEnt Am so moved you appreciate. It’s a sad truth that character actors get forgotten. Look after yourself my friend and be safe & healthy https://t.co/4uKm1Zf5S2
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) May 6, 2020
Kaamyaab is directed by Hardik Mehta and the film features Sanjay Mishra and Deepak Dobriyal in pivotal roles.
Responding to Coelho's tweet, Sanjay Mishra wrote, "@paulocoelho but irony is here audience thinks only comedy is entertainment, #Kaamyaab is not comedy, it's a slice of life."
If my father would have been alive today, he would have felt very happy, reading these words you have written for me, but I told my mother, & my film unit, & my director & screenwriter #HardikMehta all are glad, thank you @paulocoelho take care of ur health , Stay safe https://t.co/rrtkbBpkuu
— Sanjay Mishra (@imsanjaimishra) May 6, 2020
Talking about the film's subject in an earlier interview, Sanjay Mishra had told IANS: "The film is about a character actor's life. It showcases what happens with their lives when they complete a lot of films. This film is a tribute to the character artists of Hindi cinema."