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The announcement that “Mr. India” will be remade in the form of a trilogy, to be directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, hasn’t gone down well with the makers of the original.
Last week, actor Sonam Kapoor Ahuja had said it was “disrespectful” that the architects of the 1987 blockbuster director Kapur and her father, actor Anil Kapoor hadn’t been consulted for the remake. Kapur had also expressed his displeasure over the project.
The film, written by Salim Khan and Akhtar, featured Anil Kapoor as Mr. India and late Sridevi as a journalist, with veteran actor Amrish Puri playing the iconic villain Mogambo.
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“The argument on a remake of #MrIndia is not that no one took permission from me or even bothered to tell me. The question is. If you are remaking a feature film, based on a director’s very successful work, does the director have no creative rights over what he/she created?”
To this, Akhtar replied that he had contributed immensely to the making of the film, the credit of which doesn’t completely belong to Kapur.
“Shekhar saheb the story, the situations, the scenes, the characters, the dialogue, the lyrics, even the title, none of these were yours. I gave it all to you. Yes, you execute it very well but how can your claim on the film be more than mine. It wasn’t your idea. It wasn’t your dream,” the writer tweeted on Friday.