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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Interview with Saif Ali Khan

It is time to catch Saif Ali Khan get into a lot more action. You are bringing in a good deal of blood and gore in 'Go Goa Gone', isn't it? It is a very fine line actually. To digest a film like this, you have to be video game savvy. Like if someone's head blows up then it can be interesting but also disgusting. There is blood out there it has to come across as funny. If you can achieve something funny with gore then it is a challenge well met. I believe we have managed to achieve that here. Some out there did try to spoil the party though by raising objections against you striking a pose with a cigar. Search me! I believe films should not be intertwined with these kind of political things. Isn't it strange that some out there start bringing attention to themselves only around the time when your film is about to be released? I think it is cheap attention that they are trying to fetch. If this people really care about smoking then why not fight the tobacco companies? Why not propose to make smoking as illegal? I will be very happy if that actually happens and smoking is completely banned. It is a form of drug abuse and is totally avoidable. However how can you enforce that if it is not illegal? There are questions being raised on Goa being showed in a poor light. You watch the film and tell me what is it about Goa that we are showing wrong? Goa is as much a party capital of India as Dubai is that of UAE and Las Vegas is that of America. See, some people out there have a wonderful way of screwing up. If we actually started agreeing to things as per their objections, we would have been living in a monastery no less." Directed by Raj and D.K., Go Goa Gone is a Saif Ali Khan, Dinesh Vijan and Sunil Lulla production with music by Sachin-Jigar. The film also stars Kunal Kemmu, Vir Das, Puja Gupta and Anand Tiwari in principle roles.

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