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I enjoy taking calculated risks: Dibakar Banerjee

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New Delhi: It was a casting coup of sorts for Dibakar Banerjee to put together Abhay Deol and Emraan Hashmi in his upcoming political thriller Shanghai but the director says he likes to take “calculated risks” with each of his films.

Abhay is known for his intense characters while Emraan has just graduated to mature roles after playing the perpetual bad boy and serial-kisser in a number of films.

“I am cautious when I approach a star. There has to be a right script, star and role to come together for my film. I managed to have two talented stars with me for Shanghai. I enjoy taking calculated risks with every film. If I don’t do something new, I don’t find the process of filmmaking interesting,” Dibakar told PTI.

The stock of both the actors have gone up since they were signed for “Shanghai” which has kept the film in news despite delays in the release much to the delight of Dibakar.

“Perhaps no one ever imagined Emraan and Abhay to be in such avatar but now that it has happened, there is good excitement build up. For them to come together in the same film and that too in the kind of roles they are playing is nothing less than a casting coup.”

Emraan had a hit with Murder 2 and The Dirty Picture last year while Abhay enjoyed his biggest commercial success with Zindagi Naa Milegi Dobara.

The director, who is known for casting actors rather than stars in his films, says he is not against the star system of Bollywood.

“Stars have that palpable pressure of stardom on their shoulder. Sometimes it is unfair on our part to ask them to throw off that weight so casually and expect them to do something differently for our sake.”

Shanghai is first adaptation for Dibakar, who is known for picking up stories from newspaper headlines and the life around in films like Khosla Ka Ghosla, Oye Lucky Lucky Oye and Love, Sex Aur Dhoka.

It is is based on Greek author Vassilis Vassilikos’ famous novel Z and has already been made into a successful French movie. It was earlier scheduled to release in January but will now hit theatres in June.

Shanghai stars Kali Koechelin as the female protagonist and also features Prosenjit Chatterjee and Farooq Sheikh in key roles. With music by Vishal-Shekhar, the film releases all over on June 8. (PTI)

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