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Genelia was the best thing about Jaane Tu..: Abbas

Ashok Kumar (Expressindia.com)

Posted: Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008 at 1706 hrs IST
Updated: Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008 at 1706 hrs IST


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New Delhi, July 23:: Bollywood scriptwriter Abbas Tyrewala, who has created waves with his directorial debut Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na, a romantic comedy in a one to one talk with Ashok Kumar of Expressindia.com tells how Aamir Khan’s association to the movie was a big booster.

Q. You have been writing for twelve consecutive years in one form or other before directing Jaane Tu…..? How do you take this transition from writing to direction?

The biggest transition was in terms of people. As a writer you sit and write in one room unlike a director who has to depend on the entire team. As a director you can’t work unless hundred other people are helping you.

As for why I took to direction, it’s because I started feeling very lonely. I was not happy and wanted to look to people.

Q. What trade according to you is more rewarding, writing or direction?

As a writer you can feel the satisfaction. As a writer you feel rewarded inside. Writing is definitely more appealing than direction but monetarily it’s not rewarding while the direction gets you lots of money.

Q. So now after making your directorial debut, will you still be writing for other directors?

I won’t be writing for anyone else right now. Moreover most of the directors like to write their own ‘story’ these days. Still the demand for content is much greater and more and more people are relying on other scriptwriters. There is a more organised structure coming in this field (scriptwriting). More and more people are going for bound script these days.

Q. You did the scriptwriting for Munnabhai MBBS. Why in your opinion the movie clicked so well with the audience?

Munnabhai.... touched the heart of audience.

Q. You wrote the dialogues for Asoka? Despite the good effort why did it not do well at the box office?

People went to see the life of Asoka and they got to see the love story, so the audience met with a disappointment.

Q. How did the idea of Jaane Tu….hit to you?

It’s a very interesting question. It took all the clichés before we started on the journey of Jaane Tu…I wanted the hero to ride on a horse in a city like Mumbai while he goes to the airport to stop the girl. I begin by thinking about the end first. I wanted to make a story on ‘conflict’. A...

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