‘Daddy Cool’ doesn’t mock funerals: Director
August 12th, 2009 - 9:03 am ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )
New Delhi, Aug 12 (IANS) Forthcoming laugh riot “Daddy Cool” is about a funeral gone wrong, but it doesn’t make fun of the solemn ceremony, says Hyderabad-based director K. Murli Mohan Rao who marks his return to Bollywood with the film.
“We have woven the story around a funeral in our comedy, but it doesn’t mock the serious occasion. It is not meant to hurt people’s sentiments at all. I’m sure once people see the film, they will not take it in a bad taste,” Rao told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
“The film is not just about the funeral…there are a series of underlying situations. It is a lighthearted family drama with a lot of laughter in it,” he added.
Starring Aarti Chhabria, Ashish Chowdhry, Tulip Joshi, Aftab Shivdasani, Javed Jaffrey and Prem Chopra, the film is releasing Aug 28.
Rao, who has so far directed 15 Telugu movies and 10 Hindi films, has returned to Bollywood after seven years with “Daddy Cool”.
“I was busy with my personal life and some family problems. Also another reason to take the long break was that I didn’t want to jump at any opportunity that came my way. I was waiting for the right subject to make a film,” said Rao who started his career in 1983 with a Telugu film, “Sangharshana”.
Rao’s last Hindi venture was “Kya Yahi Pyar Hai” that had Ameesha Patel and Aftab Shivdasani in the lead roles. He also made films like “Prem Qaidi” and “Kahin Pyar Na Ho Jaaye”, but says this is his first comedy.
“I did not face any problems in directing ‘Daddy Cool’, even though this was my first comedy ever. It was like being on a picnic,” said the director.
“Comedy is not my forte but one has to change with time. Now cinemagoers are mainly youngsters and they like watching lighter films. They want laughter and no burden attached. They want something that will entertain them completely. That’s why I ventured into this,” he added.
But hasn’t the audience received an overdose of comedies in recent times?
“I dont think people are overburdened with comedies. Comic capers do well, if they are made well. And I think people will never get bored of them. As long as you can make them laugh for the given two hours, audiences won’t complain,” he said.
When asked whether he would like to venture into the same genre again, pat came the reply: “I’m a professional; so I am ready to dabble in different genres and new subjects. I will never confine myself to just one thing.”
- Daddy Cool too cool to be a copy of Death at a Funeral! - Aug 21, 2009
- 'Daddy Cool' producers deny plagiarism charges - Aug 20, 2009
- Daddy Cool music all set to make you dance! - Aug 11, 2009
- Very few comedies are worth watching now: Suniel Shetty - Aug 27, 2009
- 'Daddy Cool' - this farcical funeral is deadly uncool (IANS Film Review; Rating:*1/2) - Aug 29, 2009
- Movie Review: Daddy Cool (2009) - Aug 28, 2009
- Bollywood ups glamour quotient in Chennai at CCL - Feb 12, 2012
- Celebrity Cricket League unites Indian film industry: Sohail (With Images) - Jan 03, 2012
- 'Tere Bin Laden' director writing second comedy - Apr 10, 2011
- Aftab signs his first horror movie - Aug 21, 2011
- Daddy Cool audio launch - Aug 11, 2009
- Sunil Shetty remembered his Dad while giving speech at Funeral - Aug 27, 2009
- Suniel Shetty thought of dad during funeral in 'Daddy Cool' - Aug 30, 2009
- I'm ready to direct: Omi Vaidya of '3 Idiots' fame - Dec 02, 2011
- I want to bring heroes back on screen: Salman Khan (Interview) - May 14, 2011
Tags: aarti chhabria, aftab shivdasani, ameesha patel, ashish, bad taste, comedies, daddy cool, family drama, funerals, hindi films, javed jaffrey, laugh riot, long break, mohan rao, murli, personal life, prem chopra, telugu film, telugu movies, tulip joshi