'Shoot The Piano Player' final schedule to start after Diwali
Mumbai
Sep 13, 2017
Director Sriram Raghavan, busy with
Ayushmann Khurrana starrer thriller film "Shoot The Piano Player", says
almost half the shooting is complete and one pending schedule will
happen after Diwali.
Raghavan, who was present for the success party of Ayushmann's latest
release "Shubh Mangal Saavdhan" here on Tuesday night, was asked about
the plot and release date of the movie.
"It's more about good guys and bad people and so on. It's an Indian
film set in India, so it somewhat will be a thriller. We have almost
completed 45 per cent shoot of the film and one more schedule is left,
which will start after Diwali. I don't know about its release because
nowadays competition is very tough, so Viacom 18 will decide the
release date of the film," he said.
On the experience of working with Ayushmann, the "Johnny Gaddaar"
director said: "We already shot half the film. It will be different
from 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' and 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan', so it will be a
different movie for Ayushmann. Let's see how much I manage to do
something real, but in the thriller zone.
"In this film, he is very good. He is different from his earlier
movies. I love all these kind of movies but I am looking forward to see
how people will react to the kind of story which I am telling. But I
can definitely say that audience will see Ayushmann in new avatar in
this film," Raghavan added.
Ayushmann, who was also present at the success party, also spoke about
working with Raghavan for the first time.
"The film has to be different because it's a Sriram Raghavan film. It
will be a thriller, which I am trying for the first time. It was
something, which I never expected... that a script like this will come
my way. It will be different film for him (Raghavan) as well because
this film has a music angle.
"So I am really excited about it and we will start our next schedule
after Diwali."
"Shoot The Piano Player" is being co-produced by Viacom 18 Motion
Pictures and Matchbox Pictures.
Mumbai
Sep 13, 2017
Director Sriram Raghavan, busy with
Ayushmann Khurrana starrer thriller film "Shoot The Piano Player", says
almost half the shooting is complete and one pending schedule will
happen after Diwali.
Raghavan, who was present for the success party of Ayushmann's latest
release "Shubh Mangal Saavdhan" here on Tuesday night, was asked about
the plot and release date of the movie.
"It's more about good guys and bad people and so on. It's an Indian
film set in India, so it somewhat will be a thriller. We have almost
completed 45 per cent shoot of the film and one more schedule is left,
which will start after Diwali. I don't know about its release because
nowadays competition is very tough, so Viacom 18 will decide the
release date of the film," he said.
On the experience of working with Ayushmann, the "Johnny Gaddaar"
director said: "We already shot half the film. It will be different
from 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' and 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan', so it will be a
different movie for Ayushmann. Let's see how much I manage to do
something real, but in the thriller zone.
"In this film, he is very good. He is different from his earlier
movies. I love all these kind of movies but I am looking forward to see
how people will react to the kind of story which I am telling. But I
can definitely say that audience will see Ayushmann in new avatar in
this film," Raghavan added.
Ayushmann, who was also present at the success party, also spoke about
working with Raghavan for the first time.
"The film has to be different because it's a Sriram Raghavan film. It
will be a thriller, which I am trying for the first time. It was
something, which I never expected... that a script like this will come
my way. It will be different film for him (Raghavan) as well because
this film has a music angle.
"So I am really excited about it and we will start our next schedule
after Diwali."
"Shoot The Piano Player" is being co-produced by Viacom 18 Motion
Pictures and Matchbox Pictures.
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