Speaking to Mirror Dutta says, "Nidhi is the third generation of Duttas to become a part of the film industry. She had assisted me during Umrao Jaan and I then realised that she was keener on facing the camera than staying behind it. But after that I went to Border 2 and being a war film, there wasn't anything substantial for a girl."
Then, one day, he heard her speaking to Binoy Gandhi, who has assisted Kunal Kohli in two films, and understood that his daughter was interested in starting out with a light-hearted romance.
"Since I haven't made any romcoms I decided that Binoy who was ready with an original script, should make his directorial debut with this as-yet-untitled film," says Dutta, who had worked with Raj Kapoor, a filmmaker who never interfered when another director was at the helm and promises to give Binoy his creative space.
So, what sets his actors apart from the crowd of newcomers? Ajit, he says, is a "good-looking, hard-working boy" he had planned to launch in Border 2. "Since he was committed to the company, we cast him opposite Nidhi."
Prod him on his daughter and he smiles with paternal pride, "During a recent photo-session with Nidhi, her resemblance with Bindiya (wife Bindya Goswami) struck me. She has the same endearing quality, a girl you would want to take home to your mother."
The film will be shot partly abroad and Dutta is toying with locations like Mauritius and Bangkok. And in India he is looking at archeological sites down South and in Rajasthan. "I've visited some of these places but never shot there.They would be a perfect setting for the characters," he reasons.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news-interviews/Shes-the-girl-you-wanna-take-to-mom/articleshow/32473971.cms
123