Hansal Mehta’s ‘Omerta’ receives applause at film festival

MUMBAI: Hansal Mehta’s intense drama of a dreaded terrorist in “Omerta” received thundering applause as it closed the Jio MAMI 19th Mumbai Film Festival, here today.

The film chronicles the life of British-born terrorist Omar Saeed Sheikh, who was freed in the exchange for passengers of a hijacked Indian Airlines plane in 1999 and was later accused of killing journalist Daniel Pearl.

Actor Rajkummar Rao plays the titular role in the drama-thriller.

Mehta previously featured Omar in his 2013 “Shahid”, in a brief scene where he tries to recruit lawyer Shahid Azmi in his plan while in Tihar jail. Interestingly, Rajkummar played the role of Shahid in that film.

“‘Shahid’ incidentally released today five years ago. Shahid also started his life like Omar. Both of them were in Tihar jail and one of them chose a different path,” Mehta said.

“The guy who was more privileged became this monster, whereas Shahid chose humanity. The irony is, Shahid is dead, he was killed, but Omar is alive. That’s the irony of our world,” he added.

He was speaking at the India premiere of the film, here today.

Mehta, who has previously helmed hard hitting films like “Shahid” and “Aligarh”, said his aim was not to objectify the life of Omar.

“The aim is to tell a story as fearlessly, as objectively as possible. I’ve tried to see his life from a distance. It’s almost like a reading a long journalistic piece. It was a difficult film to make.”

Rajkummar said the character was so intense that it took a toll on him as he tried to get into his psyche. (AGENCIES)