Sajid Khan seems to have recovered from the box office disappointment of 'Himmatwala' and the director even tricked journalists into mourning for his last release.
Sajid Khan
Sajid Khan seems to have recovered from the box office disappointment of 'Himmatwala' and the director even tricked journalists into mourning for his last release.
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Sajid Khan
'Himmatwala' was the remake of 1983 hit Bollywood film of the same name and starred Ajay Devgn and Tamannaah Bhatia in the lead roles. It hit theatres last year. Sajid, who was in the city to promote his upcoming film 'Hamshakals', walked to the press area and asked the media to stand up and keep silent for two minutes, saying, "There is an untimely demise of someone".
When the two minutes were over, the director quipped, "That was for my last film 'Himmatwala!" Sajid, who is generally very confident about his projects, admitted that he went wrong with the remake of Jitendra-Sridevi starrer. "It was never my kind of film. It was my favourite film in my childhood but recreating the 80s era was not my cup of tea and even the action.
Since Ajay (Devgn) and Vashu (Bhagnani) were excited about it, so I made it. But after its failure I learnt that I should not do anything else other than comedies," Sajid said. The 42-year-old filmmaker said he wrote the script of 'Humshakals' to cope with the debacle of 'Himmatwala'.
"It was supposed to be an action film but it turned out to be a tragedy. Just after five months of the film, I started writing the script of 'Humshakals'. I wrote a very funny script and I feel it is one of the funniest films of my career," he said.
'Humshakals' is an out-and-out comedy that stars Saif Ali Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, Ram Kapoor in triple roles besides Tamannaah, Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta. The film was shot only in 70 days, he said.