He did an interview with DNA
Is Takht your most ambitious venture?
Yes. It is scary. I was in a prep meeting with all the teams and suddenly they said, ‘Karan, you are looking a bit stressed.’ I told them I was feeling anxious. Each time I think of the scope of work that needs to be done, I feel intimidated. It is daunting and huge. It is challenging but also exhilarating. I’ve never made a period film and I want to do my interpretation of that world and syntax. I know period dramas have been attempted and achieved in Indian cinema. There is no point in me doing something that you have seen before. I need to give it my slant, my energy. I am hugely nervous but also excited.
Have people asked you why you are venturing into Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s world?
I have been asked that and other such questions. While I am a huge fan of SLB, as someone who loves his work, I understand that he has set the benchmark already. However, I am hoping that what I do with Takht will be completely individualistic. Takht will have its own energy and charm.
Talking of which, you have probably courted the right energy in getting Ranveer, Alia and Vicky on board…
It is a first for me with Ranveer, Bhumi, Janhvi and Anilji. The latter has never worked in a Dharma Production. I am so glad that the first time we are collaborating with Anilji is on a film which I am directing. I have worked with Vicky and Alia before. Kareena has acted in my film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001). However, we will be teaming up after a long gap. I am collaborating with people I love and respect. This, to me, is the best combination. Everyone is working towards making a special motion picture. And that is my biggest endeavour.
So, the movie will go on floors by the end of 2019?
Yes, it will go on floors by the end of this year.
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