Superstars Akshay Kumar and Shah
Rukh Khan are clashing on the big screen this Independence
Day is something which we all are aware of, by now. Akshay's Toilet Ek
Prem Katha will take on SRK's yet-to-be-titled movie with Anushka
Sharma.
Amongst the news of this clash, a statement by Shah Rukh
Khan that he wants to make a film with Akshay
Kumar has grabbed everybody's eyeballs.
In an interview to a famous tabloid, when SRK was questioned
to comment about the trend of studio collaborations in Bollywood, he told,
"The studio model in India isn’t really a studio model. Studio models are
Yash Raj or Dharma. They are actually studios. Yash Raj even distributes their
own films, Dharma doesn’t as yet, but they do have affiliates who do it for
them. So with due respect to all the studios that claim to be studios, they are
all wonderful people and have helped me. Whether it’s a Chennai Express or
other films, they are just leasing filmmakers, but they are not a part of the
creative aspect."
He explains, "Mr Walt Disney was a part of everything
and that’s why he created the studio model. And he made the film, and he sold
the film and he borrowed the money or lost the money while the whole studio is
backing him up. Similarly, there’s Warner Brothers or Columbia Pictures there.
Here, in India, I think they came as distributors who are giving you money,
taking your film and releasing it. They really don’t put any inputs in creating
the content. They just hire the actors. I am not trying to create a studio, I
just want to make it easy for my filmmakers. We can market it with our own
people, and convince other people. It’s our film at the end of the day. I’m
trying to do that. Who knows? I may fail completely and next year, when you
meet me, I would be on the roads hoping somebody signs me up (laughs) or if it
does well, it’s not to create a studio model or become a Warner Brothers, or
Yash Raj or Dharma. I don’t think I’m as good as them. Visual effects are my
core, so I will try and make more films around that."
Fascinatingly, Khan was requested to comment on the
collaboration between Salman Khan and Karan
Johar for a movie they are making with Akshay Kumar, to
which he told, "It should be collaborative. And it should have been done a
long time back. But it’s very good that Karan and Salman are making a movie
with Akshay. I wanted to do that. But the story and all didn’t work out. I’m
sure he is really open to it. I think whenever there is an opportunity, as
producers, we should make this happen."
He says, "Firstly, we should get this correct. They
should not be taken as individuals, as Karan or Salman. It’s Dharma and SKF.
They are different identities, they are film producers. It’s about the company,
not about individuals. So, two companies have come together to make a film with
a big movie star. Likewise, we at Red Chillies do it too. Maybe, Dharma and Red
Chillies, or YRF. Filmmaking should be collaborative. The more collaboration
there is, in music, filmmaking, storytelling — you will have better films.
Tintin was made by Steven Spielberg, who loved it and he produced it and let
Peter Jackson — who owned it — direct it. It’s something Steven Spielberg
always wanted to make and direct, but he found that Peter Jackson has it, he
said, ‘Let’s collaborate’ and make it together."
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