Highlights
- Karan Johar has denied reports that his next film, tentatively titled Short Term Shaadi starring Kareena Kapoor and Imraan Khan is an adaptation of the Hollywood movie What happens in Vegas.
- The filmmaker said that the film is an original story written by debutante director Shakun Batra and is not inspired
- by the Cameron Diaz-Ashton Kutcher starrer hit rom-com.
- "The movie is not an adaptation. It is an original story written by the writer of the film and Shakun is the director
- of the film with Imraan and Kareena in it. It is not an adaptation of What happens in Vegas," Johar told PTI.
- The 38-year-old director also dismissed stories that he asked Kareena to regain her size zero figure for the venture, and even have a haircut for the role.
New Delhi:
Karan Johar has denied reports that his next film, tentatively titled
Short Term Shaadi starring Kareena Kapoor and Imraan Khan is an adaptation of the Hollywood movie
What happens in Vegas.
The filmmaker said that the film is an original story written by debutante director Shakun Batra and is not inspiredby the Cameron Diaz-Ashton Kutcher starrer hit rom-com.
"The movie is not an adaptation. It is an original story written by the writer of the film and Shakun is the directorof the film with Imraan and Kareena in it. It is not an adaptation of
What happens in Vegas," Johar told PTI.
The 38-year-old director also dismissed stories that he asked Kareena to regain her size zero figure for the venture,and even have a haircut for the role.
"I have not had any conversation about this with Kareena. This is just taken off and acquired it's own life. She willlook the way she does - lovely and beautiful like she is," said Johar, who was in the city to attend the launch ofapparel store
The Collective.
His latest production
We are Family (WAF), directed by Siddharth Malhotra, an official adaptation of Hollywood flick
Stepmom has received mixed response at the box office.
"I don't think
WAF is a rip off. People don't even remember the original (Stepmom) at all. It is a trueadaptation. There are tracks and scenes in the movie that don't even exist in the original. We haven't copied anything.
We gave a price that means we own content which means we can replicate it in our way," he said.
"We are happy with it's reception and are excited that we have managed to give it an Indian touch and yet notmake it regretful in any way."
Apart from the movie, Elvis Presley's classic song
Jail House Rock called as
Dil khol ke let's rock have also been composed with Hindi lyrics on the tunes of the original.
It seems that the composers wanted to repeat the success of their previous song
Pretty Woman from
Kal Ho Naa Ho, but somehow it did not work.
"
Pretty Women rocked,
Let's rock may not have...But, you take your chance creatively," Johar said.
Talking on Hollywood adaptations in Bollywood Johar said, "Adaptation is a director's prerogative. But it should not be an order of the day or a norm or a herd mentality. If it happens naturally and organically then why not."