Vinod Chopra believes in script more than stars

Vinod Chopra believes in script more than stars
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After working with actor Anil Kapoor in hit films like 1942 A Love Story and Parinda, filmmaker Vidu Vinod Chopra, who has worked with him again in the upcoming movie Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, seems to be in awe of him as he finds Anil as the perfect choice for the film

After working with actor Anil Kapoor in hit films like ‘1942: A Love Story’ and ‘Parinda’, filmmaker Vidu Vinod Chopra, who has worked with him again in the upcoming movie ‘Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga’, seems to be in awe of him as he finds Anil as the perfect choice for the film. But for Vidu, the script matters more than the cast. He first works on the script and then hunts for actors for the particular roles in his films.

During the teaser launch of ‘Ek Ladki...’ here on Monday, Vidu, who is producing the film, said: "I did not write a story for Anil Kapoor, but he was a perfect choice, that is why I cast him. When I wrote '1942: A Love Story' or 'Parinda' for that matter, I wrote the story first and then cast Anil because he was the right choice for the character that he played." "My intention was not to write a story that revolves around the star Anil Kapoor. So, all the so-called stars must realise that the script comes first and then the star. "Today, I am talking to you people with confidence because we have worked on the story and then cast a fine actor like Anil, who with his acting skill, took the story to the next level," added the National Award-winning director. Directed by Shelly Chopra Dhar, ‘Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga’ also features actors RajKummar Rao, Sonam Kapoor and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles.

Has good script overpowered the star-power?
Chopra said: "Look, there is no fight between the script and the star, the fact is, it works when it is a perfect marriage of the two. It is never, one or the other. It is the togetherness of story and star." The film is scheduled to release on February 1, 2019.

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