The Free Press Journal

Super Singh had no investors

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Actor Diljit Dosanjh is geared up to play a superhero in his upcoming film Super Singh but the Punjabi star says it was difficult to find producers to back the ambitious project. After Bollywood having encashed on the popularity of superhero films, Punjabi cinema too seems to have been bitten by this bug. Super Singh touted as the first Punjabi superhero film, marks the fourth collaborat­ion of director Anurag Singh and Diljit. The actordirec­tor duo have given Punjabi cinema’s biggest hits like Jatt and

Juliet series and Punjab 1984.

For their upcoming film, Diljit and Anurag had to struggle to find producers. “We were planning to do a superhero film for the last five years. But these movies are expensive and we weren’t getting a producer who would invest so much money. We roamed around and searched for producers for oneand-a-half years, but no luck. But thanks to Balaji Motion Pictures, they approved it,” Diljit said. During the search for the producers there was a time when the Udta Punjab actor felt that his dream project would not go on the floors as planned. “Since Punjabi films don’t have a big budget, there was a phase where we thought the film might not be made anytime soon. But I was hopeful it will eventually be made, if not today then maybe tomorrow,” he said. When the first look of Super Singh was out, comparison­s were drawn to Tiger Shroff’s A Flying Jatt, a movie with a Sikh superhero. The film which was also produced by Ekta Kapoor’s banner had bombed at the box office. Diljit says he was aware of the comparison­s but it never bothered him after a point. “You feel bad when people start comparing your film with something else even before the trailer is out. Balaji backed both the projects of similar genre, which was bold of them. I am glad when the trailer was out, the comparison­s stopped.” Also starring Sonam Bajwa, Super Singh is scheduled to release on June 16.

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