The making of Auro
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Read More">“I was very clear that nobody should recognize Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. I therefore modeled the look of his face on actual Progeria patients. First Amitji went to London where a mould of his face which covered his head was made using latex and Plaster of Paris. The good thing about latex is that it acquiresRead More
"I was very clear that nobody should recognize Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. I therefore modeled the look of his face on actual Progeria patients. First Amitji went to London where a mould of his face which covered his head was made using latex and Plaster of Paris. The good thing about latex is that it acquires the form of the face it is applied on and solidifies in 10 minutes.
We did two-three look tests for Mr. Bachchan and once the mould template was finalized, we made a mould using silicon and several pieces of skin for the cheeks, nose, etc..." -
And Auro’s ready! However, Balki denies reports of a very high make up budget for the film, “The budget was high but not as high as the reports are claiming.”
And Auro's ready!
However, Balki denies reports of a very high make up budget for the film, "The budget was high but not as high as the reports are claiming." -
To be sure, the whole make up process was not easy. “Despite the fact that silicon is a material that comes closest to skin in terms of look and feel, we actually had hundreds of silicon pieces that were painted according to Auro’s mood in the film. For example, Read More">if Auro was feeling well inRead More
To be sure, the whole make up process was not easy. "Despite the fact that silicon is a material that comes closest to skin in terms of look and feel, we actually had hundreds of silicon pieces that were painted according to Auro's mood in the film. For example, if Auro was feeling well in the film, the colour of the skin would be dark. If he was unwell, all the silicon pieces were painted pale in colour," says Balki.
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Mr. Amitabh Bachchan seconds the director, “These children go through a lot of physical changes – they lose their hair, their head becomes big, Read More">their face gets wrinkled. But their thinking is still that of a 12-year-old.” “The look is most important in Paa because we had to go through a lot of trail andRead More
Mr. Amitabh Bachchan seconds the director, "These children go through a lot of physical changes - they lose their hair, their head becomes big, their face gets wrinkled. But their thinking is still that of a 12-year-old."
"The look is most important in Paa because we had to go through a lot of trail and error. The look was designed by a very famous make up artist from Hollywood Christian Kifle, who's won an Oscar for his previous work. The prosthetics take about 4-5 hours to put up and that was trying." -
Describing the scene in the make up room, Balki says, “In every make up session, we thinned Mr. Bachchan’s mustache as much as we could, we tied up his hair and attached the mould and new skin pieces everyday. The process of putting on the make up would require 4&1/2 hours everyday, Read More">while taking itRead More
Describing the scene in the make up room, Balki says, "In every make up session, we thinned Mr. Bachchan's mustache as much as we could, we tied up his hair and attached the mould and new skin pieces everyday. The process of putting on the make up would require 4&1/2 hours everyday, while taking it off would require 2 hours. More importantly, the make up had to be removed within 2 hours because it affects the skin."