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forces in Pakistan which never wanted him to do what he was doing.”
In the middle of the film, for about fifteen or twenty minutes, Mariane is absent from the film as Captain takes center stage. Through one long night, we follow him as he tries to capture all the kidnappers and associates in an attempt to follow the trail straight to Pearl himself. Khan shines brilliantly in the spotlight. "That situation for Captain was a very peculiar situation," he says. "He had only that night; he had to crack that case, that night. He has to catch all these three links in one night. If he doesn’t do that, if morning comes, people will come to know that some people have been picked up by the police. Word will go around, and the rest of the people will safeguard themselves. And he knew who he was dealing with. They are people who are connected. They are people who were deeply, deeply motivated. He is in immense hurry to find out, so it’s a very, very complex situation." Being the head of the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Pakistan, Captain enjoys a freer rein over the men he interrogates that night than an American policeman would. Yet he does not go so far as to torture them, and he speaks to them in even, measured tones. "That cannot be an option to typically torture someone to bring information out of them," Khan says. "They would never, ever speak if you go about it in an ordinary way or if you show your anger. I think it would be easy for them to block themselves." Khan remembers when the story first broke onto the news in late 2001. “I remember the news, it was shocking news for me, this case, but we never came to know what really, really happened and how people suffered and what Mariane made out of that tragedy; what was her take on that tragedy. That’s a unique thing, you know, that’s an unusual take on a personal tragedy. That’s what remained with me, and that was the most important thing for me, how she deals with this tragedy.” As such, he said he enjoyed working with Jolie immensely. He beams when she’s mentioned. “Oh, it was a pleasure. A generous woman. So brave as an actor, and so down to earth. And the most important thing is, she cares for the story. I have seen so many actors who are more bothered about themselves as an actor rather than being part of a story. My beliefs as an actor are that you are supposed to be there to tell a story, your objective is to communicate a story to the audience…she really cared for the story; she was there for the story. I respect her for that. She was very attentive, a very spontaneous actor.” For ... |
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