"My fear is that Kurbaan should not be stopped or altered" - Saif Ali Khan
| By Joginder Tuteja Bollywood Hungama News Network Saif Ali Khan is going through a gamut of emotions. He is satisfied because he has made a good film in Kurbaan, he is nervous because he wishes to see how audiences would react to a violent film like Kurbaan, he is disturbed because of the way some entertainment/news channels have reported about Kurbaan, he is alert because of threats that the film has received around it's publicity material and he is wondering whether first week records actually hold much relevance in today's dynamic business scenario at the box office. In an exclusive two part interview, Joginder Tuteja catches up with the man who is sitting pretty as a producer-actor who has delivered the biggest money spinner this year in the form of Love Aaj Kal and could well replicate the success with Kurbaan. With the film releasing today, doesn't it become really monotonous to promote it after a point in time? Not every media channel seems to be talking about just the movie though. Like it or not, the talk does veer towards the poster and the sex angle? You really sound frustrated... Well, you must certainly be proud of Kurbaan and the way it has created massive buzz en route to its release? Saif Ali Khan But leaving aside this fear factor, don't you feel like retaliating and asking what was so wrong about the publicity material that it deserved such threats? Visit this space tomorrow for the second and concluding part of the interview where Saif talks about the 'A' certificate that the film has been granted, changing business scenario at the box office and how Kurbaan goes beyond his off-screen pairing with Kareena. Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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