Director Anurag Basu has stated that his imaginative and prescient for the 2010 movie Kites didn’t match that of producer Rakesh Roshan. Intended to be a movie that would crossover to Hollywood, Anurag stated that in the long run ‘na idhar ki rahi na udhar (It was neither here nor there).”In an interview, he said that he was approached by Rakesh with a one-line idea for the project, which included a ‘foreign girl’. Anurag returned with a fleshed-out pitch that had deviated from the unique thought, however Rakesh’s son and star of the movie, Hrithik Roshan, ‘loved it’. “Take a film like Gangster. I wanted to shoot in Korea. I asked my producer [Mukesh Bhatt] if I could. He’d be like, ‘Here’s Rs 3 crore – finish the film within it. Now I don’t care if you go to Honolulu, or anywhere else.’ So, I knew my budget; production was in my hands. That’s what I was used to,” Anurag informed Mid-Day. He continued, “With Kites, it wasn’t like that. I was just going there and directing. And we would discuss how we are going to execute [the scenes]. I was not thinking of market, returns… It started out as a small, indie [film]. It was taking its shape, with four or five people making decisions. Also my vision and Rakeshji’s were separate. Eventually, yeh naa idhar ka raha, naa udhar ka [it belonged to neither an international nor a local audience]. Na gaon pe pahuncha na Hollywood mein (It didn’t attract the single-screen crowd nor did it work for Western audiences).”Eventually, Anurag stated, he deferred to Rakesh’s judgement, as a result of he considered himself as being inexperienced in making big-budget movies. Also learn: Kangana Ranaut’s first director, Anurag Basu, says he doesn’t perceive her public persona: ‘There are two Kanganas’Co-starring Mexican telenovela actor Barbara Mori and Kangana Ranaut, Kites was a vital and industrial disappointment, having made slightly below Rs 50 crore towards a reported Rs 80 crore-plus finances. Follow @htshowbiz for extra
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