Sunday, July 28, 2024

EXCLUSIVE: “No one will watch Singham for a realistic policeman,” says Gulshan Devaiah, DEFENDS exaggerated portrayals in Indian spy films; also REACTS on Ulajh clashing with Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha

 Gulshan Devaiah is making his comeback to the big screen after two years with Sudhanshu Saria's Uljah. The film, which likewise stars Janhvi Kapoor and Roshan Mathew, is set to conflict with Ajay Devgn and Unthinkable's Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha. Also, Stree 2 and Khel Mein are planned to be delivered before very long, adding more contest.

Gulshan Devaiah talks about Ulajh's lack of a "Clear Window" in an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama. He expressed, "There is no make way… There are 52 weeks in a year thus many movies are made… There are English movies from abroad and films in different dialects too. The movie Ulajh will be good, so I hope it doesn't disappoint. I'm certain others likewise need to make great movies, so the crowd will choose which one to watch and which one not to. However, it's also possible that everyone watches all of the movies."


Additionally, he discussed the significance of a film's budget, release strategy, and recovery strategy: It also depends on the film's budget, how many screens it will play on, how much it will make back, when it will turn a profit, and how much it costs. These are also important. There are films with less financial pressure.

At the point when gotten some information about the tension of rivalry, Gulshan remained unflinching. " I don't take the pressure; other people can do it if they want to. The fact that my movie will be shown on a big screen makes me very happy. What matters to cinephiles is that I enjoy watching movies. The success or failure of the film is entirely up to the audience. I do not control that. He stated, "I have done what I had to do."

The discussion then shifted to Indian spy films, which have frequently been criticized for their unrealistic depiction of espionage work. Gulshan Devaiah defends the portrayal of spy agencies. Vikram Sood, the former head of RAW, had previously criticized Indian spy thrillers.

Gulshan stated, "Actually, the public should not know how RAW really operates," in response to these criticisms. It is preferable to keep it fictitious. Crude is a mysterious organization, and it's great that their functioning techniques stay mysterious. A few things ought to be kept stowed away. We engage in it for enjoyment. RAW is not suitable for entertainment. They serve the nation and ensure its safety. We engage individuals as a support of the country. They are carrying out their duties while we are doing ours."

"Not every film can be sensible, not every film can be realistic," Gulshan Devaiah said about balancing entertainment and reality. He acknowledged that not all films can be sensible or realistic. The fun is in the overstatement of certain things. Nobody will watch Singham to see a sensible cop. Everybody realizes that nobody resembles that, in actuality. Thus, this is only an amusement story we are making, and there's nothing practical in it. We make movies for people to see."

Returning to Ulajh, delivering on August 2 is scheduled.

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