After making inroads in the UK and US, Indian films are now becoming
popular in France, Germany and Poland, Bollywood superstar ShahRukh
Khan has said.
The Bollywood hearthrob, who was here for the release of the
soundtrack of his new film Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna , told newsmen
that the film, scheduled to be premiered on August 11 will have a
sub-title in French.
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna , Karan Johar's first directorial role in
five years, is a story of two complex relationships of marriage,
disappointment and ultimately betrayal.
On the theme of the film - extra-marital relations - Khan who has so
far featured in a string of super successful love stories including
Dil To Paagal Hai, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Kal
Ho Naa Ho and Veer Zaara said it showed "the sign of maturity of the
director.
"It is a great story, with great music," he said.
Asked whether Bollywood directors produced films keeping NRIs in
mind, Johar said "we are quite emotional people and we produce films
for Indians, whether in India or abroad."
Set in New York, the story revolves around the relationship between
Dev (ShahRukh Khan), and Maya (Rani Mukherjee). They are both
married to different people. Dev is married to Priya (Preity Zinta)
and Maya is married to Rishi (Abhishek Bachchan).
However, when Dev and Maya meet, the holes in their respective
marriages become more apparent as they realise that they are perfect
for each other.
Asked whether he planned to work in Hollywood films, Khan who has
won more awards at the Filmfare Awards than any other Star in the
history of Bollywood, said "I have not been offered any Hollywood
roles.
"I feel very proud of those Indian actors and actresses who have
been offered Hollywood roles."
Noting that Bollywood has a global audience of three billion
worldwide, Khan said he was grateful to people who are kind to him.
On the song and dance in the film, he said "I love the fact that
Karan and Farah Khan always stretch my dance skills, and create
scenes that are so vibrant and colourful in all the films we have
worked on together."
"The mood of Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna is very different... more
sensitive in some scenes and yet much more exuberant in others. The
soundtrack and the dances will take you on a parallel roller coaster
to that of the film and the characters themselves," he said.
Johar said: "Many people view the music and dance in Bollywood films
as purely incidental. I believe that the music is integral to the
film, and for me it is developed very closely within the framework
and structure of the film."
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