Just few days are remaining for the debut film of choreographer-director-producer Farah Khan as actor. This is no surprise for anyone that the amusing lady is ready with her debut film as a lead, Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi.
Going by the promos, it seems that the film is a light hearted comedy but still we wonder what's the real conflict (if at all) in the drama, noting its’ a Sanjay Leela Bhansali film, and it is almost impossible to imagine that it would be just another regular feel-good love story.
"Well, the conflict is very simple here. Come on, we are not making a Mughal-E-Azam where the conflict had to be so grave. We are just looking at some smaller issues but nothing that would lead to any high drama quotient," says Farah who is currently travelling across the country for city tour promotions.
In fact Farah came on board Shirin Farhad once director Bela Sehgal assured her that this would be a character driven affair instead of being a heavy duty outing. "Shirin Farhad... is not a complicated love story where Boman Irani and I have to kill villains," laughs Farah, "When I read that script, I knew that it had a very sweet premise."
We would like to see if this indeed is the case once the film releases this Friday!
We are not making a Mughal-E-Azam, avers Farah Khan!
on August 22 at 04:31pm
Just few days are remaining for the debut film of choreographer-director-producer Farah Khan as actor. This is no surprise for anyone that the amusing lady is ready with her debut film as a lead, Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi.
Going by the promos, it seems that the film is a light hearted comedy but still we wonder what's the real conflict (if at all) in the drama, noting its’ a Sanjay Leela Bhansali film, and it is almost impossible to imagine that it would be just another regular feel-good love story.
"Well, the conflict is very simple here. Come on, we are not making a Mughal-E-Azam where the conflict had to be so grave. We are just looking at some smaller issues but nothing that would lead to any high drama quotient," says Farah who is currently travelling across the country for city tour promotions.
In fact Farah came on board Shirin Farhad once director Bela Sehgal assured her that this would be a character driven affair instead of being a heavy duty outing. "Shirin Farhad... is not a complicated love story where Boman Irani and I have to kill villains," laughs Farah, "When I read that script, I knew that it had a very sweet premise."
We would like to see if this indeed is the case once the film releases this Friday!
Going by the promos, it seems that the film is a light hearted comedy but still we wonder what's the real conflict (if at all) in the drama, noting its’ a Sanjay Leela Bhansali film, and it is almost impossible to imagine that it would be just another regular feel-good love story.
"Well, the conflict is very simple here. Come on, we are not making a Mughal-E-Azam where the conflict had to be so grave. We are just looking at some smaller issues but nothing that would lead to any high drama quotient," says Farah who is currently travelling across the country for city tour promotions.
In fact Farah came on board Shirin Farhad once director Bela Sehgal assured her that this would be a character driven affair instead of being a heavy duty outing. "Shirin Farhad... is not a complicated love story where Boman Irani and I have to kill villains," laughs Farah, "When I read that script, I knew that it had a very sweet premise."
We would like to see if this indeed is the case once the film releases this Friday!
Source: Glamsham.com