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Meet Mehrunnisa (Mehr) Hassan, a brilliant
actress who has worked in films in South India, Bollywood,
Hollywood and Lahore. While her calling is film work,
she is also an internationally recognized dancer and
has won several awards for her videos and dance performances
with her Guru Ustad Samrat. Her versatility comes from
many dimensions such as acting, modeling, singing and
dancing.
Interview by Sadaf Fayyaz
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I was born and raised primarily in the US though my
family made frequent trips to South Asia during summer
and winter breaks. I received two double promotions
in my formative years and ended up in college at the
age of fifteen.
I was originally studying to be a psychiatrist! However,
I always had an inclination towards acting and performance,
and I decided to pursue acting as a major instead. I
specialized in Shakespeare and other period works. While
I was in college, I went to India for a break and started
my career in South Indian films. Until I graduated,
I used to study during the semester and do film work
in the summers.
In the US, there is a lot of emphasis on art training
from one’s formative years, so I was exposed to
different types of dancing (ballet, jazz, modern etc)
at a fairly young age. I started my formal training
with my Kathak Ustad (Ustad Samrat) when I was about
twelve years old.
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In reference to
dance, it comes from my Guru Ustad Samrat. As far
as acting is concerned, I have been very fortunate
to have had many mentors in the course of my journey.
Dr. Tompkins in particular had a great deal of impact
on my decision to pursue acting as a profession.
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(Laughing) You left out singing! Each one offers fulfillment
to a different aspect of creativity. I started dancing
before I could even walk properly, so I suppose that
is my first “natural” love. I adore acting
also; it allows me the opportunity to see life thru
the eyes of my character. There is a great deal of cross
over between the various forms of art. There is a lot
of acting in dance, and my dance training has helped
me tremendously in the technical aspects of acting,
especially in film. I recently started composing and
singing songs as well, and that allows for the tapping
and exploration of a different creative source within.
I am not terribly fond of modeling unless I am working
with a photographer with highly innovative ideas. That
experience also varies according to different photographers,
though I am not complaining because I have had the privilege
of working with some of the best.
During my training with my Ustad, he would often make
me recite classical ‘gaths’ and ‘torras’
for the pieces that we were to perform on stage or in
videos. Also, in some of his own compositions and studio
recordings, he asked me to perform some of the vocal
recitation. That’s how I started singing. I had
some vocal training from doing musical theatre and have
always enjoyed writing poems and short stories. I decided
to try and combine writing and music. I have been working
on my own debut album for the past few months and hope
to release it in 2010.
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Each form offers its own set of challenges. I think
Kathak is one of the most detailed forms of dance and
the most enjoyable genre for me personally; it is also
the most challenging one as well.
There are challenges that one really enjoys. I adore
the creative process of breaking down a character in
acting or understanding the intricacies of movement
in dance. Singing is new to me, so I’m enjoying
the challenge of acquiring the technical knowledge needed
to present my style of singing well. Modeling is also
challenging because I have little patience for it and
it depends on the photographer I am working with.
I think Samina Peerzada is a really talented director
and a lovely person. Unfortunately, Shararat for many
reasons (too many to list here) didn’t turn out
to be the best vehicle to display her abilities as a
director or mine as an actor. Nevertheless, it was the
first time I got the opportunity to work under the direction
of a female, and that too with my leading an all star
cast, which was quite educational.
It was amazing. I think he is an exceptional producer/director.
He asked me to come in to do a special appearance for
CSM and I enjoyed it thoroughly. The choreographer for
the piece was Khannu Samrat and I was thrilled to be
working with him again on a film, post Shararat. He
is a brilliant dance director. We all worked really
hard and I am hopeful that audiences will Inshallah
enjoy the results.
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I love each role that I have had the privilege to portray,
but the character I enjoyed most because of its complexity
was in “The Gold Bracelet”. The film is
about a Sikh-American family and the effects of 9/11
on them. It was a unique and heartfelt perspective.
It depends on each individual piece. My greatest influence
in dance has been my Ustad. In acting it depends on
the nature of the role. Anything can inspire you. Sometimes
watching a child reacting to something can help me gain
insight or sometimes watching complete strangers on
the street can inspire me. It just depends on the details
and requirements of the performance.
My mother has been my biggest strength, not only in
terms of my career but also in my life. She is a true
visionary lady and has been very exceptional herself
in her own field of work. She has been my greatest source
of inspiration.
Heart Land is a romantic comedy. It was directed by
two time Emmy winner Fred Holmes. It is a very funny
film and one that I particularly enjoyed because I seldom
get to do comedy. It was an honor to work with such
an esteemed director. The film is currently in post
production and is set to release later this year.
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I don’t really have favorite actors,
but I enjoy actors in particular roles. I suppose
amongst the actors that I have found to give the most
consistent performances in terms of what I have enjoyed
are: Meryl Streep, Robert DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman and
Al Pacino. In South Asia, I like Aamir Khan, Shahrukh
Khan, Tabu and Naseeruddin Shah.
There are many, I would love to do an
action flick. I would love to do a role that revolved
around classical dance. In general, I am most drawn
to strong female characters that show independence
and a strong spirit.
The fire within!
It is to be able to use art as a means
of both entertainment and education. One has a unique
opportunity as an artist to move people that one has
never even met to a higher state of consciousness
and awareness. I hope to have in my body of work,
at least some pieces that have been able to have a
positive influence on society.
I am working on many projects! I am
in the final phases of completing my first audio album
and quite excited about it. In dance, I am continuing
my work with my Ustad. In film, I have four releases
lined up for 2010 so far (two in Hollywood, one in
India and one in Pakistan), with more to come.
I take it as an opportunity for exploring
the inner self, learning and growing.
My biggest hope is that I am able to
influence and motivate those that enjoy my work to
work for the greater good of humankind. I strongly
feel that we are all essentially connected and that
love, understanding and tolerance are the common denominators
to which we must all learn to adhere.
The person you are going to spend the
most amount of time with in your life is yourself.
Find your joy, your passion, your truth, your inner
voice and let it be the light that guides you.
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