The much-loved film Welcome (2007), starring Akshay Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Katrina Kaif, Feroz Khan and Paresh Rawal, completed 15 years on December 21. The laugh-a-minute riot is considered a cult classic today, more so after its memes became famous. As Welcome celebrated its 15th anniversary, Bollywood Hungama exclusively spoke to producer Firoz Nadiadwala about the film and a lot more.

15 Years Of Welcome EXCLUSIVE: Firoz Nadiadwala reveals how the MADDENING climax was shot: “The entire set was placed on hydraulic suspensions. That’s why we could move the set in a see-saw manner. It was a big CHALLENGE”

How did you get the idea to make Welcome?
We started working on the film in 2005. I got the story and I shared it with Akshay Kumar. He approved it and then I shared it with director Anees Bazmee. He also liked it and came on board after which we started developing the story in detail and writing the screenplay. Then while casting, we approached Nana Patekar ji. For him to give his nod was significant as he had never done something like that before. After Nana ji committed, we got Anil Kapoor and Paresh Rawal as well. Finally, we contacted Mr Feroz Khan for the role of the don. Even he was excited to sign the film. Finally, we cast Katrina Kaif and Mallika Sherawat. This is how the casting of Welcome’s first part was done.

Do you mean to say that all these actors were your first choices?
Yes, fortunately, whoever we contacted, we had a detailed discussion with them. They were convinced of the story, the screenplay, and their respective characters.

Could you tell us about some of the memorable moments during the shoot?
We got stuck in one scene. It is where Nana ji is seated in his yacht and he’s meeting a family to fix Katrina Kaif’s marriage. It was supposed to be a one-day shoot but it took us four days to film. We began shooting on the first day and it started raining. This happened on the second and third days as well. This sequence was shot in Dubai.

Welcome was shot in several foreign locations…
Yes. Nana ji’s house scenes were filmed in the Dubai Grand Hyatt hotel. Some scenes were shot on the royal stud farm. We requested them and they agreed. In fact, the horses seen in the horse shooting sequence belong to the royal family. So we were literally in the royal stables!

More than 80% of the film was shot in Dubai. A couple of songs were shot in South Africa’s Sun City and Cape Town. We were, in fact, the first people to film in Cape Town for Kartoos way back in 1996.

The sequence where Akshay ji is driving the car and his brakes fail was shot on Palm Beach Road, Navi Mumbai. Some scenes were shot here while majorly, it was shot in the UAE.

The climax where the house is about to collapse is maddening and one can’t help but laugh even today. How was it shooting this portion? 
The exterior of the house was put up on a rocky road, which goes from Lonavala to Aamby Valley. The interiors were shot on a set in Film City. The entire set was placed on hydraulic suspensions. That’s why we could move the set in a see-saw manner. It was a big challenge though. Action director Ali Abbas Moghul was of big help.

Welcome clashed with Taare Zameen Par. Did that cause any tension with regards to screen sharing?
Not at all. That was Aamir Khan’s debut film as a director. So, it was a very amicable understanding of how to balance both movies in terms of the number of screens. Fortunately, Welcome as well as Taare Zameen Par both did well. That was a different kind of movie compared to ours. We wished each other all the best. It was a very celebrative period!

How did the audience react to the film in cinemas?
Our intent has always been to make a family movie. And that’s how the audience felt too. We could judge by their reactions in cinemas that they were enjoying it, especially Uday and Majnu’s antics. These characters are innocent and also dimwits. But they are still dons and hence, people are scared of them. And in their innocence lies the fun.

How did the critics react?
They loved it! By God’s grace, Welcome was a huge success commercially as well as critically. It was a well-mounted movie with good songs also. It was great fun shooting the film with Nana ji, Akshay, Katrina, Anil, Paresh ji…it was a pleasure working with everybody.

Welcome was followed by Welcome Back (2015)…
In 2013, we got the idea of making the second part. As per the story, the casting was done accordingly. In this film, the place which was shown as Nana ji’s house was the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray hotel, Dubai. It was the same location which was passed on as Anil ji’s mansion in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011). It was a grand place. Now to show Naseer bhai’s house, we had to scale up since Nana ji’s house was quite grand. Hence, we had to search for a grander place. We had to wait for 5-6 months to get permission to shoot at Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi. The main cast of Fast & Furious 7 (2015) was staying there at that point but they were not permitted to shoot inside the hotel. Once the permission came through, the UAE government was kind enough to provide us all with kinds of assistance. They permitted us to shoot in the main lobby. They even cordoned off the lobby for us for 4-5 days.

The helicopters seen in the climax belong to the Dubai royal family. The ones seen jumping from the plane and landing in the desert are the real para jumpers from the Dubai Sky Diving (DSD) team. This whole sequence was shot in Margham located an hour away from Dubai. We also filmed in Burj Khalifa. Getting to shoot at these places was a challenge and required a lot of coordination. In terms of the canvas, it was bigger than the first part.

Welcome is huge in the world of memes. Even Majnu’s painting has become a cult image. Your comments?
It’s great. People are loving it and share it regularly. And the way Majnu’s painting is also being used to spread happiness is lovely.

15 years ago, you brought so many prominent actors together in Welcome. Do you think it’s difficult to do so now?
If there’s an understanding between all the team members, be it the technical side or creative side, then it doesn’t matter whether it’s a single-hero film or a multi-starrer. You can take a single hero in a film and it might not be a fun experience. On the other hand, you can cast 4-5 actors and it can be a pleasure to work with them. So, it all depends on the camaraderie with the people. Single-hero doesn’t mean that the journey will be nice and multi-star cast doesn’t mean that the journey will be difficult. People should say ‘Kal shooting pe jaana hai. Maza aayega’. That should be the mood of the unit members.

Also Read: MEGA EXCLUSIVE: Firoz Nadiadwala reveals that Welcome’s third part will be called Welcome To The Jungle: “It’ll be made on a scale which has been never been seen before in Indian cinema”



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After wrapping Ae Watan Mere Watan two days ago, Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan has jetted off to the UK to kick start the shoot of her next film. This is Sara Ali Khan’s 4th film of the year as she has been really busy shooting all the time. Currently, Sara is in London, starting the first schedule of this film with Tiger Shroff.

Sara Ali Khan jets off to the UK to join Tiger Shroff for their next actioner

 

Taking to social media, she posted a picture of a scrumptious breakfast she had in London. The plate was full of beans, berries, sausages and small-sized croissants. She writes “Breakfast of Champions.”

A source close to the actress reveals, “Sara Ali Khan has had a busy year with back-to-back shoots and film wraps. In just this year, the actress has wrapped up 3 films. Currently, she is onto her fourth film after wrapping up Ae Watan Mere Watan. The speed at which she is wrapping up projects is commendable.”

Produced by Jackky Bhagnani, the mission-based film is said to be a big-budget action thriller with some powerful adrenaline-pumping stunts in the film and never-seen-before sequences. As per earlier reports, while the makers are in search of the actor who will essay the role of antagonist, an official announcement of the casting is expected to be made in the next few days. Produced under the banner Pooja Entertainment, the film is said to be having a theatrical release.

On the work front, Sara Ali Khan will be next seen in Gaslight opposite Vikrant Massey, Maddock Films' next opposite Vicky Kaushal, and Ae Watan Mere Watan among other projects which are yet to be announced.

ALSO READ: Sara Ali Khan steals the show at the Pepsi X HUEMN fashion show in a stunning black blazer and trouser set



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Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff are teaming up for Ali Abbas Zafar's actioner Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. It will be an out-n-out action entertainer and is expected to be mounted on a huge scale. The film will have Malayalam superstar Prithviraj Sukumaran playing the antagonist. Earlier this year, Zafar was scouting locations in England and Scotland to film the biggest action sequences. Now, the team will begin the shoot from January 17, 2023, onwards in India followed by international schedules.

Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff and Prithviraj Sukumaran to kick off Bade Miyan Chote Miyan from January 17, 2023

As per a report in a media portal, the first schedule will kick off in Mumbai with Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran and the entire team. The 40-day schedule will be filmed at the massive sets of Yash Raj Studios and Film City. The sets, which have been mounted on a massive scale and crores of rupees, will be the two places for the shoot. Following this, the makers plan to take the shoot to international locations.

Vashu Bhagnani and Pooja Entertainment presents Bade Miyan Chote Miyan in association with AAZ films. Written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. Produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Jackky Bhagnani, Himanshu Kishan Mehra, and Ali Abbas Zafar. This Pooja Entertainment production is set to release in five languages Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam on Christmas 2023.

Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar was last seen in Ram Setu whereas Tiger Shroff was last seen in Heropanti 2. Akshay has an array of line-up including Gorkha, Selfiee, and Sorarai Pottru remake. Tiger Shroff, on the other hand, has Baaghi 4, and Ganapath Part 1. Ali Abbas Zafar has one project lined up with Shahid Kapoor.

ALSO READ: Prithviraj Sukumaran gets a warm welcome from the makers of Akshay Kumar-Tiger Shroff starrer Bade Miyan Chote Miyan 



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It's been a wild Sunday. Lionel Messi commemorated his last FIFA World Cup with a humongous win. As the team Argentina scored a victory against France in the finals of the world cup, fans around the world witnessed a match of a lifetime. The French football player Kylian Mbappé scored three goals during the match making history and becoming the second athlete to achieve the milestone in FIFA. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi and the team celebrated their massive victory in a match that changed in the third half. Celebrities from Bollywood and the South took to social media to wish Messi on his spectacular moment and celebrate the spirit of sports.

FIFA World Cup 2022: Mammootty, Mohanlal, Dhanush, Dulquer Salmaan, Anupam Kher & more wish Lionel Messi as Argentina wins against France

Have a look at the tweets:

MAMMOOTTY

MOHANLAL

SUSHMITA SEN

RANDEEP HOODA

PREITY ZINTA

DULQUER SALMAAN

DHANUSH

PRAKASH RAAJ

DIA MIRZA

ANUPAM KHER

ARJUN RAMPAL

SAIYAMI KHER

VIVEK OBEROI

SOPHIE CHOUDRY

DINO MOREA

 

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ADITYA SEAL

 

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It was a truly iconic moment for the country as superstar Deepika Padukone, the country’s biggest global brand ambassador unveiled the FIFA World Cup trophy last night at the Lusail Stadium. With this the actor, entrepreneur and mental health advocate became the first Indian in history to unveil the trophy.

Deepika Padukone documents moments of witnessing a sporting history at FIFA World Cup 2022; says, couldn’t have asked for more 

Adding yet another global achievement to her trajectory, Deepika Padukone along with former Spanish footballer Iker Casillas unveiled the winner's trophy in a stadium full of screaming fans, at what can only be described as one of the most-watched and iconic games in sporting history.

Weighing 6.175 kgs and made of 18-carat gold and malachite, the trophy can only be touched and held by a select group of people, including former winners of the FIFA World Cup and heads of state, making this a monumental global benchmark for Deepika Padukone.

Taking to her social media, Deepika Padukone shared a video montage, which featured mini clips of the actress attending the event and unveiling the trophy. Captioning her post, Padukone wrote, “From unveiling the FIFA World Cup trophy to witnessing one of the greatest games in sporting history, I truly couldn’t have asked for more.”

 

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Fans from across the globe immediately took to the digital platform to voice their praise and pride towards this epic moment in Deepika’s journey as a global icon. Referring to her as ‘The Queen of Creating History’, fans flooded her social media with comments as she brought home another proud moment for the country.

Coming to the professional front, the 36-year-old actress is currently gearing up for her upcoming film, Pathaan, co-starring Shah Rukh Khan. The star cast also includes John Abraham. Directed by Siddharth Anand, the spy-thriller is slated to release on January 25, 2023.

Also Read: Deepika Padukone creates history for India; becomes first Indian to unveil the FIFA World Cup trophy



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Days after the Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh Narottam Mishra slammed the song ‘Besharam Rang’ from Pathaan for the allegedly vulgar outfits worn by Deepika Padukone, the assembly speaker of the same state Girish Gautam has echoed the same sentiments. He even went onto challenge the film’s lead actor Shah Rukh Khan to watch the film with his daughter Suhana Khan.

“I would like to tell this to Shah Rukh Khan that his daughter is now 23-24 years old. Go and watch the film with your daughter and post the picture on social media saying that I am watching this film with my daughter in which there is Deepika Padukone,” he said in a video while speaking to a group of reporters in his office.

Girish Govind also dared the makers to make a film on Prophet Mohammed while hinting at Deepika’s saffron-coloured bikini in the song. “I dare you to make a film on the Prophet in the name of freedom. There will be riots in the entire world,” he added.

Directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra’s banner Yash Raj Films, Pathaan has been facing outrage from the political class and ‘religious’ groups representing both Hinduism and Islam.

Pathaan is slated to release on January 25, 2023.

Also Read: Pathaan Row: Protestors attempt to disrupt the shoot of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Dunki in Jabalpur



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Grazia India returned with the 12th edition of the highly-anticipated Grazia Young Fashion Awards 2022. Industry heavyweights, celebrities, fashion influencers, models, and more were present at the lavish event. The glamorous evening honoured celebrities, fashion labels, and up-and-coming designers who have spurred change with their creativity and special abilities. We were captivated by Sharvari Wagh's spectacular appearance as well. Actress Sharvari Wagh has a very wide sense of style, ranging from cool chick to princess feelings, and her outfit selections are unquestionably on point. The actress has never been afraid to share some amazing fashion moments. This time, she was able to catch our attention with her really stylish clothing. The actress kept the fashion police on their toes with a gorgeous black dress, maintaining the minimal glam style.

Sharvari Wagh commands attention in a black body-con dress with thigh-baring accents that cost Rs. 33,554 at Grazia Young fashion awards

Sharvari is the definition of a fashionista. The actor consistently gives us major fashion goals. Sharvari's fashion journals are our fashion goals since they teach us everything from how to dress well and enjoy the cold season to how to celebrate festive evenings in gorgeous ethnic costumes. The actor recently posted a slew of photos from her most recent fashion photo shoots and once again won our hearts. Sharvari served as the muse for fashion label Room 24 and chose a black bodycon dress for the occasion. Sharvari's black bodycon dress has a complete sleeve that transforms into a glove and one shoulder sleeves. Her dress has an asymmetrical cut across one shoulder, mesh cut-out accents strategically placed to highlight her form, an across-the-hip split, and a low back that screams sexy and sophistication. Her dress is worth Rs. 33,554.

Sharvari Wagh commands attention in a black body-con dress with thigh-baring accents that cost Rs. 33,554 at Grazia Young fashion awards

Sharvari accented her outfit with a pair of black Christian Louboutin stilettos with ankle straps. Sharvari parted her hair in the centre and wore her hair open in wavy curls. She wore a nude lipstick tint, nude eyeshadow, black eyeliner, mascara-coated eyelashes, and contoured cheekbones.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Sharvari Wagh made her acting debut in 2020 with Amazon Prime Video’s web series The Forgotten Army – Azadi Ke Liye, co-starring Sunny Kaushal. She made her debut in Bollywood with Yash Raj Film’s Bunty Aur Babli 2 in 2021, co-starring Rani Mukerji, Saif Ali Khan and Siddhant Chaturvedi. Next, she will be seen in Maharaja.

Sharvari Wagh commands attention in a black body-con dress with thigh-baring accents that cost Rs. 33,554 at Grazia Young fashion awards

SUMMARY OF LOOK DETAILS:

ACTRESS: Sharvari Wagh

OUTFIT: Room 24

STYLIST: Maneka Harisinghani

HEELS: Louboutin World

MAKE-UP: Niccky Rajaani

HAIR: Nikita Menon

 

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Also Read: Sharvari Wagh’s Zara’s yellow asymmetrical dress with bow, which costs Rs. 3,990 is a weekend must have



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Not too long ago we reported about how FIFA fever has gripped Bollywood. Right before the finals, celebrities couldn’t stop rooting for their favourite teams and took to social media to cheer for them. While most of them showered their love for Lionel Messi and the team Argentina, they were thrilled when the team won, despite a close match with France. Interestingly, this year, there was also a massive Indian cinema representation at the FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 with Deepika Padukone representing the country in Doha, Qatar. While some celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan, Ranveer Singh, Ajay Devgn, among others, who were busy with other work commitments, decided to catch it live and posted about it on their social media handles. Here, have a look:

#FIFA: Shah Rukh Khan, Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh and others post about the stupendous victory of Argentina at the FIFA WORLD CUP 2022

Shah Rukh Khan

Ranveer Singh

Ajay Devgn

Kartik Aaryan

Pooja Hegde

Anil Kapoor

Abhishek Bachchan


Besides them a few others too added posts dedicated to the winning champions. Varun Dhawan, who had already taken to Instagram to showcase his love for Messi, took to the platform to share his photo in the Argentina Jersey as he wrote ‘Vamos Argentina’. On the other hand, while hubby Ranbir Kapoor is a massive fan of football but is not on social media, his wife Alia Bhatt took to the platform to share a photo of Messi holding the FIFA trophy and dropped heart emojis, showering her love on the team.

Also Read: Deepika Padukone creates history for India; becomes first Indian to unveil the FIFA World Cup trophy



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After a dreamy proposal in Paris and a fun bachelorette in Greece, Hansika Motwani took her big fat Indian wedding, a notch higher, with a destination wedding being planned at a royal fort in Rajasthan. While we received several glimpses of her wedding on social media with fan pages, guests, and friends posting about it on the platform, the actress hardly shared a handful of photos from her ceremony. Now that she has returned from her honeymoon and post-wedding rituals, the actress decided to share glimpses from her wedding ceremony as well as all the pre-wedding festivities including Mata Ki Chowki, Sufi Night and Sangeet.

Hansika Motwani shares UNSEEN photos from her wedding and pre-wedding festivities

Hansika Motwani took to social media to share the photoshoot from the Mata ki Chowki night when she looked resplendent in a red saree. While Abhinav Mishra designed her outfits not just for the Chowki but also for the starry Sufi night where the actress impressed us in her quintessential ‘Umrao Jaan’ look with a Sharara and accessorized with traditional jewellery including a passa.

 

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While her Mehendi ceremony was a simple one, the actress opted for a sangeet night where she looked elegant and beautiful in a dreamy pink lehenga with extensive work, designed by Falguni and Shane Peacock. Before the wedding rituals, the couple also had a Haldi function where they were dressed in a combination of white and yellow. As for her final wedding attire, the bridal lehenga-choli was designed by Rimple and Harpreet.

 

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Although we received glimpses of these ceremonies in the past, it was her Derby-themed photoshoot that seems to have garnered ample attention. The actress shared a series of photos from this fun shoot where we can not only see the newlyweds dressed as per the theme but also their friends and family.

 

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Coming to the wedding, readers would recall that Hansika Motwani and Sohael Katuriya tied the knot at Mundota Fort and Palace in Jodhpur, which is expected to be 450 year-old heritage monument.

Also Read: Hansika Motwani shares first pics from wedding with Sohael Khaturiya; stuns in red and golden lehenga



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Kaante (2002) is a highly memorable film today for its unconventional yet commercial treatment, performances, ensemble star cast, unique yellow-green colour tone, music; twist in the climax and of course, the adult content. As this celebrated film completed 20 years on December 20, director-producer Sanjay Gupta opened up exclusively to Bollywood Hungama in detail about the film and a lot more.

20 Years of Kaante EXCLUSIVE: “The film was going to be called Dagdi Chawl and it had nothing to do with Reservoir Dogs. It was inspired by the incident on which Special 26 was based” – Sanjay Gupta

How did you get the idea to make Kaante?
Kaante was born out of a lot of frustration. From 1996 to 2000, I had not signed any new film. Two of my films were stuck for the longest time – Khauff (2000) and Jung (2000). We all left Jung due to the differences with the producer. I didn’t know what to do next. Then, I chanced upon this idea about six gangsters. It was going to be called Dagdi Chawl and it had nothing to do with Reservoir Dogs (1992). It was inspired by the incident on which Special 26 (2013) was based. It was based on the Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri robbery and it remains unsolved till date. My idea was – the six men who committed the robbery return to their base in Dagdi Chawl. One of them is a cop. Externally, they pulled off one of the greatest heists of all time and but internally, one small thing f**ks them up. This is how the idea was born. Nobody was willing to back me. I went to meet Sanjay Dutt. He was shooting in Filmistaan. I merely requested him to present the film. I wanted to make the film in Rs. 1 or 1.5 crore with newcomers. He heard the script and said, ‘I want to do Ajju’s role’. I told him ‘Fir toh mujhe baaki actors bhi tere stature ke lene padenge. I can’t have one star and 5 newcomers. It doesn’t balance out’. To which he said, ‘I don’t care’! I then argued, ‘I don’t have a producer’. He said, ‘We’ll produce it together’. From here on, the film just kept on growing in terms of scale and star cast.

Do you mean to say no producer was willing to back Kaante?
Yes. I had gone to every big producer and each one of them turned it down after the narration. They even told me, ‘Sanjay ji, don’t make this film’. That was the era when Shah Rukh Khan’s love stories were ruling. They reasoned, ‘Sab heroes 40 plus hai, romance nahin hai, humour nahin hai, music nahin hai. Dry picture hai’. I could not explain to them that all these aspects will become the highlight of the film. I wanted to tell them ‘You don’t need Johny Lever to do funny scenes’. How do I explain to them that my lead heroes can also do comedy?

Similarly, during Shootout At Lokhandwala (2007), I was told that ‘Poora second half toh climax hai’. To make them understand, I used to argue, ‘Did you like Die Hard (1988)?’. They’d reply, ‘Woh toh kya picture hai yaar’! I would then reply ‘By your logic, Die Hard’s climax starts at the 13th minute when the terrorists enter the building. Wahan se toh climax chalu ho gaya na? But that’s how the journey of the film was. Similarly, mere picture ki kahani aisi hai.’

20 Years of Kaante EXCLUSIVE: “The film was going to be called Dagdi Chawl and it had nothing to do with Reservoir Dogs. It was inspired by the incident on which Special 26 was based” – Sanjay Gupta

How did the setting of Kaante change from Dagdi Chawl to Los Angeles?
Once Sanju came on board, we had a rewrite. The film became bigger. We thought, ‘What if we set the film abroad?’. It’ll have a better look and feel. I had this fascination of shooting with a Hollywood crew. Kaante is the first and probably the one mainstream Hindi movie which had a crew from Hollywood. Everybody in the unit was from the West. I just went from India with the six actors and one AD as we wanted someone who can show the Hindi dialogues to the actors. The post-production and music were also done abroad.

Do you mean to say that Kaante wasn’t inspired by Reservoir Dogs?
No, it wasn’t. I knew about the film. I had a copy of it. I tried watching it but I couldn’t as I found it very boring. Back in the 90s, I only enjoyed action films of Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone etc. Lekin Reservoir Dogs mein toh sab sirf baatein hi kar rahe the!

How did you get the idea of using the unique green-yellow colour tone? No other Hindi film had opted for this kind of colour ever before…
I have grown up watching films by Tony Scott. If you see his films like Top Gun (1986), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Revenge (1990), The Last Boy Scout (1991) etc., there was always a certain tonality. Michael Bay was an offshoot of Tony Scott who also used a certain tone in The Rock (1996), Bad Boys (1995) etc. Around the same time came another nice film called Swordfish (2001). Hence, I was clear that I also wanted something similar. In those days, we didn’t have DI in India. We had to shoot it in film. While filming in LA, I visited the Panavision head office. We made that filter and tested it there. I remember the Whites called it the ‘curry filter’ because Kaante was an Indian film!

If you see Kaante, the whole film has been shot in Los Angeles and yet, there’s not a single shot of Beverly Hills. This is because I didn’t want to show the flashy areas of LA. I wanted to show Downtown LA and places like San Pedro Street. These were the locations where SwordfishThe Usual Suspects (1995), Se7en (1995) etc were shot. Se7en was my inspiration for the look as well.

As per IMDb trivia, Akshaye Khanna was offered Lucky Ali’s role…
It is true.

The trivia page also states that Sunny Deol was offered Kumar Gaurav’s role…
No, that’s not true. Let me put the record straight. All the actors played the roles that were offered to them, except for the one played by Lucky Ali. I met Akshaye Khanna and had given him three different narrations. He was not very convinced. According to him, his character Mac was the villain of the film. I reasoned that’s not the case and remarked, ‘In sab haramiyon mein yeh ek hi seedha aadmi hai’. It’s how you look at it. But since he was not convinced, we couldn’t sign him.

Then I met Lucky Ali for the music along with Sanju in the latter’s vanity van. We were talking to him when I excused myself and went out. I messaged Sanju while I was standing out, ‘What about Lucky Ali playing the cop?’. He also liked the idea. We offered the role to Lucky and he immediately accepted it. Similarly, Amit ji was also sold at the first narration. This was before ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ and Mohabbatein (2000).

Kaante marked the acting debut of Mahesh Manjrekar. How did you get the idea of signing him?
I, Sanju and Mahesh used to be together day and night. This was a time when Vaastav (1999) had not even released. Mahesh would animatedly narrate scenes from his film. I asked him one day whether he has given thought to be an actor. He said that he always wanted to be one and that he ended up becoming a director. That’s when I offered him a role in Kaante. He was immediately ready to do the part.

20 Years of Kaante EXCLUSIVE: “The film was going to be called Dagdi Chawl and it had nothing to do with Reservoir Dogs. It was inspired by the incident on which Special 26 was based” – Sanjay Gupta

The IMDb trivia also mentions that Isha Koppikar and Rohit Roy, who featured in ‘Ishq Samundar’, had a lengthier role and that it was edited out…
Not at all. Isha just did the item song in the film. That’s it. I loved her in the song ‘Khallas’ in Company (2002). I asked her if she’d like to act in ‘Ishq Samundar’. She agreed. As for Rohit Roy, he was the emcee for an event held to promote Kaante. He expressed the desire to be in the film. He said, ‘For the sake of posterity, Kaante mein mera ek shot hona chahiye’! So I decided to incorporate him in the ‘Ishq Samundar’.

Since you shot in the USA in September 2011, when the 9/11 attacks took place, did you face any problems?
Yes, we did. I was on the way to shoot when the first plane hit. I was on location when the second plane hit. Mr Bachchan had gone to attend the Morocco Film Festival to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. From there, he went to Turkey. He took a flight to Los Angeles via the United Kingdom. When the explosions took place, his flight was mid-air. The flight was turned around because LAX (Los Angeles International Airport) had shut down for 4 days. It resulted in a delay in our shoot. He was held up in London, waiting for the flights to open. He took the first flight that flew from London to Los Angeles.

Kaante had so many profanities and yet, it was passed by the Censors. How did that happen?
We were clear that we could not afford a censor visual cut. The negative of Kaante was in LA. If the Censor had given cuts here, it would have been a problem because we didn’t have the footage. We were clear that censor mein picture poori ki poori pass honi chahiye. Woh humne karayi.

How?
We pulled the right strings. However, we got audio cuts. In five places, the word ‘c*****a’ had been used. That was turned into ‘bhootiya’ and other words. The first dialogue of the film was ’12 May 2000…iss din hum 6 c*****e pehli baar mile the’. We replaced the abusive word with ‘punter’. It was easy to do it as it was a voiceover and hence, we had no lip sync issues.

One of the most fascinating trivia is that Quentin Tarantino saw Kaante and he praised it…
Due to his love for cinema, he’s one of the few directors who doesn’t shoot in digital. He has brought a theatre named New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles where he plays movies on print. He has kept a print of Kaante in this theatre. Every 3 to 6 months, Kaante releases in this theatre. Just three months ago, Kaante had re-released there.

Have you ever met Quentin Tarantino?
No. I have never met or interacted with him.

The articles on the internet claim that Kaante was one of the most expensive films ever made…
No. That’s a fallacy. It was costly but not ridiculously expensive.

What was the budget of Kaante?
It was Rs. 24 crores. All three partners had to put Rs. 8 crores each. Pritish Nandy invested Rs. 8 crores and even Raju Patel pitched in Rs. 8 crores. The Rs. 8 crores that I put was collected from all-India pre-sales of distribution. So, even before the film’s shooting started, I had made money!

Did Kaante emerge victorious during the awards season?
It won a lot of technical awards. I don’t recollect much as I was in the hospital. A week after the release of Kaante, I met with a terrible car accident and was admitted to Lilavati Hospital. I was there for nearly 10-11 weeks. Hence, I couldn’t enjoy the success of the film. As for awards, the only ceremony I attended was the Stardust Award. Kaante won the Award for the Hottest Film while I got the award for the Hottest Director.

A shot in the ‘Gumshuda’ song in Chalte Chalte (2003) was inspired by Kaante. Your thoughts?
I got a call from Farah Khan when they shot the scene. She told me ‘We have given an ode to you in the film’ and explained the scene. I told her, ‘Very sweet of you all’!

20 Years of Kaante EXCLUSIVE: “The film was going to be called Dagdi Chawl and it had nothing to do with Reservoir Dogs. It was inspired by the incident on which Special 26 was based” – Sanjay Gupta

Kaante’s music was also a success and enhanced the pre-release hype…
Kaante was the first film which had a mix of music directors – Anand Raj Anand, Vishal-Shekhar and Lucky Ali. I was very clear that I didn’t want any one person. Anand Raj Anand later hijacked the film as 80% of the songs were his. But ‘Maut’ was by Lucky Ali while ‘Chod Na Re’ was by Vishal-Shekhar.

Kaante’s music was released on March 31, 2002. The film was released 9 months later. And 4 months after the release of the film, the songs were still playing on television. These used to be paid spots. So for one year, T-Series paid for the ads. It was the second-largest-selling album of all time after Aashiqui (1990) and its record was beaten by Aashiqui 2 (2013). For a non-love story film, it’s the largest-selling album of all time.

Some years ago, you mentioned that you’ll like to make Kaante 2. Is there any update?
The script is ready. Somehow, dil nahin kar raha hai to call it Kaante 2. Kaante is a cult and iconic film. I don’t want anybody to feel that we are trying to cash in on Kaante. And when you are cashing on, it never works. We made Shootout At Lokhandwala and the next part, Shootout At Wadala released 6 years later. And 8 years later, we began work on Shootout 3. So it’s only when you are excited or when you have got something worth it that you should make a film.

It’s the season of remakes. Ever thought of making a remake of Kaante?
Nahin yaar. Are you mad (laughs)? Where will I find another Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Mahesh Manjrekar, Suniel Shetty etc? They were the soul of the film. More than their characters, it was them that did magic. When you recall Mahesh Manjrekar, you recall him and not his character. The same goes with Sanju and others.

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We all are aware that currently the song ‘Besharam Rang’ picturized on Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone from Pathaan is facing massive backlash from religious leaders and fringe groups. Many politicians too have taken objection to Deepika in a saffron-coloured bikini and SRK in a green shirt. Minister of Madhya Pradesh Narottam Mishra even threatened to not release the film if the song is not removed. Amidst all this hoopla, megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who attended the Kolkata International Film Festival, spoke on the subject of civil liberties and freedom of expression, leaving us wondering if it was the star’s way of extending support to the YRF film.

Amitabh Bachchan talks about ‘questions being raised on civil liberties and freedom of expression’ amid Pathaan controversy

A part of the recent speech given by Amitabh Bachchan at the 28th Kolkata International Film Festival was shared by ANI on its official social media handle. The video features Amitabh Bachchan saying, “The 1952 Cinematograph Act set out the structure of censorship as it stands today, upheld by the film certification board (Central Board of Film Certification). But even now, ladies and gentlemen–and I am sure my colleagues on stage will agree–questions are being raised on civil liberties and freedom of expression.” Interestingly, the festival was also attended by the superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who shares a great bond with the CM of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee.


Besides Amitabh Bachchan talking about freedom of expression in speech, in the recent past, South celebrities like Prakash Raj and Divya Spandana have also extended their support towards the ‘Besharam Rang’  controversy. While Prakash Raj questioned about how Saffron-clad Swamijis rape minors, Divya has called these statements a reflection of the misogynistic society.

Coming to the film, Pathaan is an action entertainer that is a part of the ambitious spy universe of Yash Raj Films. The film brings together Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone on the big screen after nine years and features John Abraham as the antagonist. It is directed by Siddharth Anand and is slated to release on January 25 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

Also Read: Pathaan Row: Shaktimaan actor Mukesh Khanna bashes the song ‘Besharam Rang’; calls it ‘provocative’



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