The
filmmaker has teamed up with his son many times since Hrithik's
debut "Kaho Naa...Pyaar Hai" in 2000 and admits that
he would love to have him in all his films.
"I will always try to have him in all my
future projects because he is a complete actor. If you give him
any kind of role, he will rise to the challenge and shoulder the
responsibility to the T," Roshan said.
Excerpts:
Q: Your films have been far from the sort of
sensuality shown in "Kites". Is it an attempt to appeal
to a global audience?
A: The sensuality is not worked into the film
to unnecessarily titillate or cater to any specific audiences.
'Kites' is a love story, so the sensuality depicted in the film
goes well with it. I'm not catering to any particular audience.
I'm making a universal film for a global audience of all age groups.
Q: Considering the controversial kissing scene
between Hrithik and Barbara Mori in the film, do you think the
censor board is likely to snip any scenes?
A: In my opinion the censor board should not
have any objection because the scenes are well integrated into
the screenplay with conviction, purity and honesty.
Q: How disturbed were you with rumours that Barbara
had caused a rift between Hrithik and Suzanne?
A: Since the rumours were completely baseless
they didn't bother me at all.
Q: Does 'Kites' have an underlying message about
the universality of the language of love?
A: 'Kites' is not a preachy film, but, yes, it
has a message ... that love is a universal language; it crosses
all boundaries and is not bound by any constraints.
Q: What was the premise behind selecting Anurag
Basu to helm the film?
A: As I have produced and directed many films
I could see immediately that 'Kites' as a film needed a very seasoned
and dedicated producer because of the sheer scale of the film.
It was then that I decided to take on another director and as
I have liked Anurag's work in the past and could see that he and
I shared similar sensibilities and vision, I signed him for 'Kites'.
Q: Most of your projects after "Kaho Naa...Pyaar
Hai" have had Hrithik. Do you think your son is your lucky
mascot and vice versa?
A: My earlier films made without Hrithik were
also big hits. I'm glad that since Hrithik has joined me, we have
continued with the FilmKraft tradition of delivering well-made
hit films.
Q: Do you feel your films would no longer be
complete without Hrithik? Would you have him in every future project
of yours?
A: Yes for sure. I will always try to have him
in all my future projects because he is a complete actor. If you
give him any kind of role, he will rise to the challenge and shoulder
the responsibility to the T.
Q: Your next project is "Krrish 2"
- have you decided the lead opposite Hrithik?
A: 'Kites' needed single-minded dedication from
me as a producer; so I can start thinking of my other projects
only after the release of 'Kites'.
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