
On His Remake Of 3 Men And Baby:
"Just because my film has three men and a baby in it? My film is as much Three Men & A Baby as Munnabhai MBBS was Patch Adams or Tehzeeb was Autumn Sonata or Sholay was Magnificent 7. When you see Hey Baby you'll know what I mean."
"I wouldn't like to talk about it now. But yes, the baby's expressions will be as real as real can be, with some technical wizardry helping us to get it right. We've got the FX guys behind Matrix, Lord Of The Rings and King Kong to assist us . Look at how technically slick my brother-in law's Jaan-e-Mann was. I intend to do my entire post-production and sound mix in Australia at the 20th Century Fox studios. "
It's going to be unlike any other story one has ever heard on screen. I gave the scripting two years of my life. For the first six months I constantly kept changing the story until I got it right. I've grown up watching films of every kind. I won't make the mistakes that I've seen my predecessors make. That's why I laugh when people accuse me of re-making Three Men & A Baby. I'm not that stupid."
"Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Fardeen Khan, Vidya Balan are all working together for the first time. None of these actors have worked with me, Farah or Shankar-Ehsan-Loy before. Trust me you've never seen these actors do anything like this before."
His Sojourn As A DJ:
"I was a DJ for eleven years. At 17 I started buying and selling sound equipment. I realize the importance of sound. I genuinely feel the person who does the background score should be paid a fortune."
"Do you know why I chose Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy to do the music for Hey Baby? That's because their name doesn't figure in the list of copycats on a website devoted to exposing plagiarism in Hindi film music."
Via IndiaFM








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