Thursday, June 30, 2011

Mahesh Bhatt plans "Murder" Franchise

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Revealing that he never wanted to cast Mallika Sherawat for "Murder 2" film maker Mahesh Bhatt says he intends to do "Murder" and come up with a franchise SEQUELS erotic crime thriller.

"We didn't feel the need for Mallika in "Murder 2". Mallika We have never wanted to come back, as opposed to "Murder," which was a woman's film, the man's film," Bhatt told IANS in an interview.

Bhatt says that casting an actress in Sri Lanka Jacqueline Fernandez in the film was a spontaneous decision.
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"When we were discussing casting, no one talked to him and said that he had made a film,Aladin, but it failed the box office. We have seen his photographs and his office was, we liked her and took the call. We have never thought of someone else, "Bhatt said.

61-year-old also revealed that he wanted to do "Murder" brand and will continue to do a series of sequels.

"We have decided to Murder 2 to have a clear understanding that it would be the most important components, which were Murder of erotica, irritability, and experience of crime and adventure. And it will be labeled murder . We will not stop here. We Murder is not going to do Murder 3, and Murder 4 so on, "said the prolific director.

Releasing on July 8th "Murder 2", directed by Mohit Suri, will explore some of life, dealing with uncertainty about their relationship.

"From what I've seen is that the problems of unmarried couples are more than married couples. That's what it's there Murder 2 '", says Bhatt, who has done ground breaking films as" Saaransh "," Arth ", "Daddy", "Sadak and Zakham".
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"The problem is Jacqueline is that she is sleeping with that man is the companion of the man she loves him, but the problem is commitment. This is an age where young people are afraid to make commitments," said Bhatt.

In the last decade, Bhatt's banner given hits like 'Jism' and 'murder'.

Bhatt says that his films have a high sexual content if it is to dry the guilt associated with the word sex.
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"I want to be guilty about sex. It is an ancient link between sex and guilt. Heroines of India used to be very reluctant to do bold scenes just take it a messy affair. Fountainhead It's my life, how could it be dirty? "he said.

"In the 21st century, we have increased sexual content, for example, India has become. The thought process has changed and has become the sexual references," says Bhatt.

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