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‘Citylights’ will bring back legacy of my cinema: Mahesh Bhatt

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Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, co-owner of Vishesh Films, says the film production company has given many hits like “Raaz“, “Jism” and “Murder“, but their forthcoming film “Citylights” will change its course. He said that he received a message from someone who appreciated the Hansal Mehta directorial and said that Vishesh Films will never be the same again.

She even said that after ‘Saaransh’, this is the only movie that matches up. This is the kind of response I am getting. When people speak with this kind of passion about a film they have no expectation from, it means it just changed the course like after ‘Zakhm’, I took a sharp turn and made ‘Murder’, ‘Raaz’, ‘Jism’… people asked what happened to him…

Citylights’ has changed the narrative of Vishesh Films and I think it will bring back the legacy of my cinema…It’s the most natural thing for me to make the film. I’ve made ‘Saaransh’, ‘Daddy’, ‘Zakhm’…I was known for those kinds of films. It (‘Citylights’) is going to change things for us. That’s why I am pining for the film’s success. The success of this film is very important..

Starring Rajkummar Rao and Patralekha, the movie is an adaptation of British film “Metro Manila“. It will hit approximately 400 screens Friday, but Mahesh believes the movie is already a hit. Made at a budget of less than Rs.6 crore (including production and marketing), it has already earned an impressive amount from satellite rights and music.

If it works, I will ask for more money to make such movies. If it doesn’t, which is quite impossible because it has to earn very less money… we can say that the film is a hit.

Now, how big it will be only time will tell. Market will come if it’s very big hit. The revenue from satellite and music has been covered to some extent and now it is the profit that we need to know about.

Mahesh, who co-owns the production company with his brother Mukesh, said that he had to fight at his home to make “Citylights”.

I fought at home to make this film. It wasn’t easy to make the film. There were ideological differences. My brother doesn’t support this kind of cinema. He said we have earned so much and have been successful for years so, why this now. I said if you want to be alive you need to be on the edge and play.

He believes that there is a need to keep fear alive – whether the movie will work or not – so that it reminds you that you are a human being and not God.

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