"Sanjay Chhel has worked very hard on the script" - Ratan Jain
| By Nikhil Ramsubramaniam, Bollywood Hungama News Network In the world of Hindi film music and entertainment, one name has been synonymous with quality films and melodious music since nearly two decades. We are talking about Venus Films, which has in the past given us some really entertaining films like Khiladi, Baazigar, Dhadkan, Yes Boss and Josh to name a few. Mr. Ratan Jain has been one of the main persons responsible for the growth of this company from where it started till date. Now, Ratan Jain is all excited as he brings us yet another entertainer Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam which releases later this month. In an exclusive tête-à-tête with Bollywood Hungama, Mr. Jain talks about his latest film, Venus' future projects and how the future of the industry looks like. Venus Films is back after a gap of two years with Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam. How does it feel? Why such a long gap after your last film Aap Ki Khatir (2006)? Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam is quite a wacky title. What is the film all about? Also are you a big fan of the original classic Mughal-e-Azam? How do you think the film has shaped up? Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat's magic worked big time in Pyar Ke Side Effects. Do you think they can recreate the same chemistry and magic all over again in this film? Venus' films are known for its music. With Anu Malik at the helm of things this time around, how do you think has the music of Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam evolved? How has been the experience working with Mallika Sherawat? Sanjay Chhel is known to be a great writer; however his directorial ventures (Khoobsurat and Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa) haven't worked at the B.O. Does that bother you? Venus usually distributes its own films but this tine you have tied up with Moser Baer. Why so? How has been the experience working with Moser Baer? Venus was one of the leaders in the 90's but you have been a little low profile off-late. Why so? You have been one of the veterans in this industry. Over the last 5 - 6 years, a lot of corporate companies have entered Bollywood and are pumping huge amounts of money. What do you have to say about this new and emerging trend? These days it's become quite a norm for some production houses and studios to announce films by the dozen. Most of these films also star some really big names. Do you think it is sustainable in the long run? Where do you see the Hindi film industry headed in the next few years? The film industry also has seen a lot of new talented actors making their presence felt. Who has managed to draw your attention? Recently which films have you enjoyed and liked? With a lot of new and talented directors entering Bollywood, which one of them has managed to impress you? Your company is also producing the Mallika Sherawat- Irrfan Khan starrer Naagin- the Snake Woman to be directed by Hollywood based Jennifer Lynch. Tell us about that film. Let's talk about some of Venus Films' future projects. What's in store next? On a closing note, you had earlier announced plans of making a sequel to your super hit films Khiladi and Baazigar. What's the status on that front? A lot of fans are really waiting to watch that. |
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