Director Umesh
Shukla, who tasted
success with his latest film Oh My God, is likely to make a film on scams highlighting the management of money.
Shukla’s directorial venture had Paresh Rawal playing the role of an atheist while Akshay Kumar was seen in a modern day avatar of Lord Krishna.
The film is a satirical-comedy-drama on organized religion and is doing well at the box office after its release on September 28.
And now the director is toying with the idea of making a film on scams, share market.
“I am happy with the response to OMG. I am working on two-three ideas. One film is about scams like in share market, the recent scams that have come out, world banking and management of money. It is about the economy of India. It is about the involvement of influential people, government and others,” Shukla told PTI.
“Its about how people dream big…it is about spending within your means and not spend more. It’s not about any particular scam but in general,” he said.
Presently, Shukla is busy as the film is in the scripting stage which is co-written by Bhavesh Mandalia, writer of OMG.
“By one-two months we should be done with scripting. We had this idea about this film, but we were busy with Oh My God. Now that OMG has released we are toying around the film on scams in general,” he said.
We haven’t approached anyone yet for the film. We would first finish the script and then think of actors, he added. Like OMG Shukla says this film will also drive home a message.
“This film will have a message. I feel the film should be entertaining and yet have a message. Subject dealt in OMG usually turns out to be preachy. But I am happy that people liked it,” he said. (PTI)