The director has brought Salman and Ajay together 11 years after "Hum
Dil De Chuke Sanam".
Talking about the two, he said: "In any case, both
these actors are beyond hits and flops today. They have been there for
20 years now and seen the industry and its trends quite closely. Moreover,
they enjoy worldwide popularity and are known all over.
"They have a huge reach and impact which should
bring in audiences. After they get an opening, it should be the film which
should do the talking. If it is good, it would work. Period."
Shah is also all praise for Asin Thottumkal, who would
be seen in "London Dreams" a year after her debut Bollywood
flick "Ghajini" opposite Aamir Khan.
"It is challenging for any actress to stand in front
of terrific actors and stars like Salman and Ajay. However, the best part
is that though she is a fresh face for Hindi audiences, she has worked
with Kamal Haasan and other big stars down south.
"She knows how to make her presence felt amidst
big stars and not to get conscious, upset or scared. It's that kind of
confidence that puts her at par with the actors," the director said.
"She comes with that definite advantage. Since she
has already dealt with one huge star like Aamir, her confidence shows.
She is not scared of stars and comes across as so fresh on screen. This
is so good for any director," he said.
With an intense drama like "London Dreams"
in front of audiences, Shah knew that he had a task in hand.
"While making the film, I had to work towards creating
a comfort zone for my actors. Audiences should walk out of theatres saying
that other than just Akshay, Vipul can extract good work from Ajay and
Salman as well. That would be my win from the film," Shah said. |