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Karan Johar: No regrets

I wanted to make a film with good- looking people, songs and glamour, the director says of ‘ Student of the Year’

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“Brainlessn­ess” and “a lie from beginning to end” were some of the words used by critics to describe Karan Johar’s 2012 directoria­l Stu

dent of the Year, but the filmmaker says he has no regrets making it.

He said the movie, which gave the film industry new faces such as Sidharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt, was made to attract a teenage audience. “I felt like teenagers didn’t know my work. So, I made Student of the Year. I wanted to make a film with

good- looking people, songs and glamour. I had to make cycling and swimming look good. I don’t claim to be the ambassador of reality. I had fun doing Student of the Year,” said Johar, who made his directoria­l debut with collegebas­ed film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in 1998.

“I won’t regret making it. I had the best time with these three kids. I didn’t want them to be perfect. Rawness has its own appeal. The film is their weakest performanc­e and I feel proud when people tell me that they were better in other films,” he said during a session titled ‘ An afternoon at Film Bazaar with Rajeev Masand’ on the final day of Film Bazaar at the Internatio­nal Film Festival of India in Goa on Monday.

He said he wants the three actors to “fly” and work with other filmmakers in Bollywood.

“I am not selfish. I want them to work with all the filmmakers,” he said.

Johar also talked of how he convinced director Imtiaz Ali to cast Bhatt in Highway. “I told Imtiaz that Alia can act. Don’t go by my film. Just talk to her once. When she got the script, she told me that she is on every page of the script. I told her to accept it,” he said.

Johar also said his relationsh­ip with the three actors was “emotional and not just contractua­l”.

Other things we found out about Johar during his talk:

ENVIOUS OF RAJKUMAR HIRANI

“I’ve been pitted against everyone and I feel envious, not jealous. I am envious of Hirani. I’ve never managed to do what he does. His movies [ PK, 3 Idiots, Munna Bhai M. B. B. S.] have genius ideas. I don’t have the ability perhaps. I would love to make those kinds of movies. Hirani has strong screenplay­s. I hope I get such screenplay­s.”

TO REMAKE IS AN ART

“Remake is not a bad word. We loosely use the word ‘ copy’, but it’s not a copy. It’s an adaptation. Adaptation is an art form. Very few filmmakers get it right and it’s mostly difficult to do,” he said. He has produced remakes such as Agneepath and We Are Family and is working on the official remakes of hit French film The Intouchabl­es and Hollywood movie Warrior.

ANOTHER INDUSTRY? NO...

“I understand the ethos of Hindi cinema, so I produce Hindi films. I am aware of Marathi, Tamil and Punjabi films, but I don’t understand the ethos of their industries. So, I won’t get into that. I won’t produce an English film either for the same reason.”

OPEN TO ALL GENRES

“I want to attempt a thriller and other interestin­g genres, but those kinds of scripts don’t come to me. I always get multi- starrer or romantic comedy kinds.”

A LEARNING CURVE

“Nikhil [ Advani] taught me about the technicali­ties of cinema. I just knew wide, mid and close. He helped me more than that. In a way, he mentored me. The ones launched by me, they keep me young. I didn’t even know EDM [ electronic dance music] or fomo [ Fear of missing out]. Varun and Sidharth introduced me to those terms while doing Student of the Year.”

CENSORSHIP SHOULD BE FINAL

“I wish censorship was the final authority. I am fighting ridiculous court cases. I am still fighting a case for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. With the current government being so proactive, I hope this is one of the things they will look into. If it doesn’t happen, filmmakers like me will be the soft target.” Karan was reportedly accused of insulting India’s national anthem in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.

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