Casting around the iconic Ram Lakhan's remake has taken Bollywood-watchers by storm. Arjun Kapoor, Anil's nephew is a popular favourite to play his uncle's Lakhan in the remake, but Anil himself feels Ranveer Singh should play him. There is, however, little consensus about who should play Ram's role. When the original Ram " Jackie " was asked about this, he says, "I think Sidharth (Malhotra) would be a very good choice. I have worked with him in Brothers and I've seen that he has the same level of sincerity that I had. Ram is someone who is very respectful to his mother, very loving to his brother and yet, is very strict as a police officer. He has all these qualities and I am sure will do a good job." With all the drama, comes the hype. And though, most actors would not be in favour of remaking their original films, Jackie is of a completely different opinion. "If an iconic film like Devdas can be remade, why not this? Besides, I have worked in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Devdas which was a remake. Brothers, too, is a remake of Warriors. It's just the actors who change, people's emotions don't. The colour of tears hasn't changed and the brother and mother relationship hasn't changed. I like remakes and don't think there is any harm in remaking films as long as the essence is intact," he explains. But is Ram Lakhan worth all the hype, we ask? "Of course, it is. Dhina Dhin Dha is iconic to this day, Tera Naam Liya is the most romantic song ever. It had Madhuri Dixit and Dimple Kapadia, two of the most beautiful women in the film. I can't speak for Anil, but there was Jackie Shroff " the most handsome man in the film. I see no reason for the film to not be remade."
I'd cast Ranveer | That's what Anil Kapoor said when asked who should play his character Lakhan in the Ram Lakhan remake | Sarita A Tanwar | Subhash Ghai's Ram Lakhan is one film that has stood the test of time. Even now, when it is on TV, you will find it difficult to take your eyes off this entertaining masala film. Love, followed by hatred between two brothers, a tug-of-war over maa, the evil uncle and revenge, it has all the ingredients for a Bollywood buff. Ever since Karan Johar announced that he is remaking the film, there has been excitement over the film's casting. What makes the film bigger is that Rohit Shetty is directing it. Anil Kapoor, who played Lakhan in the film, cannot understand what the fuss is about. He says, "I never knew this film was so iconic. But I realise that now. Recently, I went on stage at the IIFA and the bloody song started playing, people reacted to me as if Ram Lakhan just released a week ago. Surprisingly, the film is very fresh in people's minds. One of the reasons that has been, I think, is that the characters just worked; certain characters just connect." There is excitement " among actors as well as audiences " over which of the young dudes will play Ram and Lakhan. He says "Sometimes, even the actors and the filmmaker create a certain noise about a film, which is good, but I certainly don't think the film is iconic. I think people who saw Ram Lakhan as kids are youngsters now. Also, all the actors who are in their twenties now, have not grown up on Deewar and Zanjeer. They've grown up on today's heroes, right?" While he hesitates to say whether it is a good idea or bad to do a remake, he feels, "Yeh remake karna, is a kind of hype. I think it's more a business proposition than a creative proposition. It is not an artistic decision." So who would be his choice to play Lakhan? "I feel who is best for the film commercially, they should cast him" Push him for a name and he relents, "If I was a producer, I would cast Ranveer as Lakhan. Ram would be Sidharth Malhotra because of the intensity." Why not his nephew Arjun Kapoor? He does a brilliant job of it. Also, the bhatija in the chacha's shoes would make for interesting casting, no? He says, "No. I feel Arjun can, but it will be too close. There will be comparisons. Better someone from outside the family does it. About the mimicking, both of them mimic me very well. Ranveer does my dialogues and dance movement, sab aata hai usko." sarita.tanwar@dnaindia.net |
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