Shahrukh's dream to produce an 'Indian-Global' film Thursday, June 2 2005 11:58 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
London:
Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan has said it is his dream to produce a Hindi film acceptable to the global audience despite the language barrier.
"My dream is to make a Hindi film, with six songs and make sure that people all over the world go to see it inspite of the language barrier," Shahrukh Khan told reporters in London yesterday (Jun 1, 2005).
Shahrukh, who was in London along with actress Rani Mukherjee to promote his forthcoming film 'Paheli' based on a Rajasthani folk story of a woman falling in love with a ghost, said, "If you produce a beautiful emotionally moving film, people will see it and get involved emotionally even if they do not understand the language."
Amol Palekar, a much acclaimed personality in Marathi and Hindi theatre and films, who directed the film said in his director's note that he sought to achieve a blend of the so-called parallel and mainstream cinema in 'Paheli.'
"Paheli is my interpretation of Vijaydan Detha's 'Duvidha'. It is an amazing story that portrays the irony of human life through the characters' dilemmas.
"Life cannot be viewed in one dimension - what is socially acceptable is not necessarily fair; what is desirable is not necessarily accessible; what ought to happen is not necessarily in conformity with the reality. I have tried to project these beliefs through Paheli."
On whether he planned to act in Hollywood films, Shahrukh Khan said, "I have never been offered a Hollywood role. May be I'm not good enough. Aishwarya Rai and Salman Khan are acting in Hollywood."