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Entertainment/Cinema'Hello' needed a
star like Salman:
Atul AgnihotriBy Devapriyo BhattacharjeeMumbai, Sep 29 IANS
Actor-turned-director
Atul Agnihotri says he cast brother-in-
law Salman Khan in his forthcoming
film "Hello" not to increase its commercial value, but because the character in the
movie demanded a
star like him.Salman plays himself, a superstar, in the
film that is based on the acclaimed
book "One Night At The Call Centre" by Chetan Bhagat."Salman plays Chetan Bhagat's character in the
film. But we have shown him as Salman - the
film star - unlike the
book which portrayed Chetan Bhagat the narrator as a
writer,"
Atul told IANS."I have not cast Salman because of commercial reasons or being a relative, but it was important for the role to have an
actor who has a
star status," said
Atul."Hello" is Atul's second
film as director after "Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha", which released in 2004. "Hello" is slated to hit
theatres Oct 10.Though Salman does not play the lead role, he has an important role in the
movie as the story begins and ends with him.And Salman Khan
fans will not be disappointed as they
will get to see enough of their superstar. The two-hour
movie features Salman for at least 25 minutes, said
Atul.Besides Salman, the
film boasts of a large
star cast including Katrina Kaif, Sharman Joshi, Sohail Khan, Isha Koppikar, Gul Panag, Amrita Arora and Arbaaz Khan.Katrina plays a fellow traveller who narrates the whole story to Salman."It is through them that the whole story unfolds and they play a pivotal part in the
film," said
Atul.The director maintained that he had not deviated much from the
novel, except for taking a few cinematic liberties.He explained that while
books need more time to introduce characters as it has only
words to communicate,
cinema is different, being an audio visual medium presentation.The
film revolves around a group of call centre
workers who receive a call from god.
Atul said it took them nine days to
film the scene where god appears as it needed special
treatment."It is always difficult to shoot at night, but the whole scene was shot in the night, which made things difficult for us."Extra efforts went into making the scene really special."Lightning and thunder needed to be created. Besides, special effects were also used for the scene," said
Atul, who debuted as an
actor in Mahesh Bhatt's "Sir" in 1993.
Atul said he has no plans to return to the big screen as an
actor."I had always planned to be a director and had assisted Pankaj Parasher for five years. In between, I went into
acting and had a bad experience. Now I want to concentrate on
direction as this was always my first choice."--Indo-Asian
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