While Sanjay admitted that he might approach John Abraham, Abhishek Bachchan or Shahid Kapoor for the two male characters as it would be a welcome change for them too to not play the leading man, he was tightlipped about which actress he has in mind for the central role. "It'll be a star but not the ones you are expecting. I'll spring a big surprise," he promised.
When the offer came he was in two minds about accepting it as he had planned to shoot his two big-budget multi-starrers back-to-back this year. But now, lured by the Sanjay Gupta will remake a woman-centric foreign language film for a LA studio.
Sanjay Gupta, who was already juggling two films, Mumbai Saga and Khotey Sikkey, has to clear his schedule for a third. And the offer has come from LA. A Hollywood production house has approached Gupta to direct an official remake of a hit foreign language film.
When Mirrrror called Sanjay, he confirmed the news but refused to divulge the title of the original film or the name of his co-producer.
"I am contractually bound to not reveal the details," he said. "All I can tell you is that it is a thriller like many of my previous films. But while the others were male-centric, this one has a woman protagonist and two important male characters. These guys approached me after seeing my body of work."
fabulous screenplay, he intends to push Khotey Sikkey and wrap this one in-between.
"I'll finish it in one 35-60 day schedule. The city is important, we can easily film it in Mumbai. In fact, after struggling with the Mumbai of the 80s and 90s in Mumbai Saga, I would be happy to shoot the city as it is today," he said.
He
went on to add: "It is a universal theme with a taut screenplay that
can be easily adapted to the Indian scenario. It won't take me long to
write it. I just need to work on the dialogue. It's such a thrill to be
finally doing a woman centric subject in Hollywood. Wow!"
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