Originally posted by: Clochette
I won't speculate about SRK and Kajol... they would do a movie together at a 'finger clicking' provided that both agree with the story and have the same 'weight' in the movie (SRK was n o t happy with Kajol's lesser final screentime in MNIK, didn't find the extension of the Wilhelmina-flood part necessary and had advised Karan against it... he also found the storytelling of Dilwale diluted through some 'humour' and the editing). A movie with SRK and Kajol doesn't need a romantic love story, btw.
As for Karan... my feeling tells me not-so-nice things about his 'hanging out' with the young generation and his allegedly being 'woke' and "open to critiques of his early films". To me, that's not something positive.
When you say they would do a movie together at a "finger clicking" do you mean a movie together in general, or a movie together specifically directed by KJo? I'd like to see SRK/Kajol reunite but it's been a decade now since their last. Previously, their largest offscreen gap was 9 years (K3G and MNIK) and SRK is very selective with films now. I feel Dilwale "failing" put a damper on their desire to work together again, and the films that have worked or not worked for SRK since then seem to have made him think that he can only work with young actresses like Deepika, Nayanthara, Taapsee, etc. He seems relucant to work with 90s actresses again, unless they are cameos like Rani in King or Aishwarya who was offered Jawan. Even Vidya, not a 90s actress, falls in that category since Jawan was also offered to her, and she's more grouped with 90s actresses (like Madhuri, Tabu, Rani) than with current actresses (Deepika, Taapsee). I don't see him offering lead roles to any 90s generation actress ever again, although I hope I'm wrong.
Kajol does have less of a presence in the second half of MNIK. I can see why that would have been an issue for her and SRK, especially since Kajol is very picky on having equal screentime. She turned down 3 Idiots, knowing the female role wouldn't be important, and turned down Dabangg 3's villain role, claiming her part was not equal to Salman's. I know Dilwale was just supposed to be a cameo for Kajol at the end, but she wanted a lead role and Rohit Shetty also decided he wanted this. While it's true that SRK/Kajol don't necessarily need a love story (Baazigar, their first, was not purely a romance), I think audiences have an expectation for them. Dilwale was a break from the romance genre and it didn't work for them. They might be reluctant to step outside of that mold again. I think an action film would work though since SRK is almost exclusively doing action films now and Kajol also seems to be interested in films with action roles for her (Maa, Sarzameen, Do Patti). A film more like Pathaan/Jawan/King might be better suited for them than an action comedy like Dilwale.
I can see that. I think he enjoys the feeling of control and power, that he's the industry's kingmaker and can make stars.
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