Had no administrative authority in 'Queen' remake: Tamannaah
Mumbai
January 16, 2018
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia says she didn't enjoy any
administrative authority in the creative role play in the Telugu version of
Kangana Ranaut-starrer "Queen".
According to a report, National
Award-winning director Neelakanta quit the remake of "Queen" over "creative
differences" with the actress.
Slamming it as baseless, Tamannaah said in
a statement to IANS: "I would like to reiterate and clarify that no actor ever
has had a say in the technical process of a film. My team or I didn't enjoy any
administrative authority in the creative role play for the Telugu version of
'Queen'."
The final call "always rests with the producer of the film",
she said.
Tamannaah is looking forward to resuming work and completing
the final schedule of the film.
"I have great respect for Neelakanta sir
and would like to put an end to all these speculative rumours. The producer
(Manu Kumaran) had made some changes to the composition of the team in early
November to streamline the execution of this extremely ambitious project," she
said.
"The four language simultaneous remakes of 'Queen' is a dream
project for everyone involved and we all are collectively working towards giving
the audience four beautiful and entertaining movies," she added.
The
Kangana Ranaut-starrer Hindi blockbuster is being made in Malayalam, Tamil and
Kannada besides Telugu.
Mumbai
January 16, 2018
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia says she didn't enjoy any
administrative authority in the creative role play in the Telugu version of
Kangana Ranaut-starrer "Queen".
According to a report, National
Award-winning director Neelakanta quit the remake of "Queen" over "creative
differences" with the actress.
Slamming it as baseless, Tamannaah said in
a statement to IANS: "I would like to reiterate and clarify that no actor ever
has had a say in the technical process of a film. My team or I didn't enjoy any
administrative authority in the creative role play for the Telugu version of
'Queen'."
The final call "always rests with the producer of the film",
she said.
Tamannaah is looking forward to resuming work and completing
the final schedule of the film.
"I have great respect for Neelakanta sir
and would like to put an end to all these speculative rumours. The producer
(Manu Kumaran) had made some changes to the composition of the team in early
November to streamline the execution of this extremely ambitious project," she
said.
"The four language simultaneous remakes of 'Queen' is a dream
project for everyone involved and we all are collectively working towards giving
the audience four beautiful and entertaining movies," she added.
The
Kangana Ranaut-starrer Hindi blockbuster is being made in Malayalam, Tamil and
Kannada besides Telugu.
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