Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, whose 1987 movie “Mr. India” has passed the test of time generation after generation, says he would love to see a sequel directed by someone with a fresh perspective.

New director with fresh perspective should make the movie:

  • “I think somebody will make it… Boney Kapoor and Anil Kapoor have been talking about it,
  • and I think there should be a new director who takes a new perspective,” said Kapur.

    He knows many expect him to make the sequel, but said:

  • “You can’t copy a film, and I have also moved on in life. Though I would love to see one (a sequel of the film).”
  • “Mr. India”, starring Anil Kapoor, Sridevi, Amrish Puri and Satish Kaushik in pivotal roles,
  • is the story of a poor but big-hearted man who takes orphans into his home.
  • After discovering his scientist father’s invisibility device, he rises to the occasion and fights
  • to save the children and all of India from the clutches of a villain.

Continues to remain iconic till date.

  • Kapur said he feels surprised when people come to him and say, “Arre sir, Mr. India banaate hain.
  • Teen hafte mein 300 crore rupaiye banaa legi (Sir, let’s make ‘Mr. India’ again, it will mint Rs 300 crore in three weeks”.
  • “I say, ‘Kya baat kar rahe ho… Picture 30 saal chali hai, aap teen hafte ki baat kar rahe ho
  • (What are you talking? The film has lasted 30 years and you’re talking about three weeks),” Kapur recounted.
  • “I still don’t understand what they’re talking about. I think that the whole nature (of the filmmaking business here) has changed.
  • We made a film to last as long as it could. I don’t know how to make a film that lasts three weeks or four weeks.
  • So, I really think somebody else should make it,” he added.
  • Kapur is currently busy with “Little Dragon”, a movie on martial arts expert Bruce Lee’s growing up years.
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