
Like-minded thriller kings, Abbas Mastan, always have been experimenting with new materials in their films to endow the audience with refreshing cinematic experience.
Now the duo is back with their multi-starrer sporty film "Race". We shared few moments with the legendary director-duo and here is a scrap off the table-talk:
Q.: How do you like to present your characters?
A.: We always like to give our actors the characters that they have never portrayed before. Just for example, you can take Saif's character into consideration. He has never played any such character. So, we thought, let us experience giving him such a different look.
Q.: Your last two films "36 China Town" and "Naqaab" did not get expected response from the audience. You are known as the king of thrillers. Where do you think you went wrong in those films?
A.: Actually "Naqaab" appeared quite small a film and we guess it was little ahead of its time. It would have worked better provided it got a delay of two years.
Audience was not ready to accept the subject and they rejected the film. As far as "36 China Town" is concerned, I don't think audience didn't accept the film. It worked well at the box office. At the same time, distributors also accepted it well.
Now the duo is back with their multi-starrer sporty film "Race". We shared few moments with the legendary director-duo and here is a scrap off the table-talk:
Q.: How do you like to present your characters?
A.: We always like to give our actors the characters that they have never portrayed before. Just for example, you can take Saif's character into consideration. He has never played any such character. So, we thought, let us experience giving him such a different look.
Q.: Your last two films "36 China Town" and "Naqaab" did not get expected response from the audience. You are known as the king of thrillers. Where do you think you went wrong in those films?
A.: Actually "Naqaab" appeared quite small a film and we guess it was little ahead of its time. It would have worked better provided it got a delay of two years.
Audience was not ready to accept the subject and they rejected the film. As far as "36 China Town" is concerned, I don't think audience didn't accept the film. It worked well at the box office. At the same time, distributors also accepted it well.
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