KJo proud of Student of the Year

Director Karan Johar believes in giving new actors a fresh start


Ians November 25, 2014

PANAJI: “Brainlessness” and “a lie from beginning to end” are some of the words used by critics to describe Karan Johar’s 2012 directorial Student of the Year, but the filmmaker says he has no regrets making it.

He said the movie, which gave the film industry new faces like Sidharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt, was made to attract teenagers. “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 college-based film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998).

“I won’t regret making it. I had the best time with these three kids (actors). 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.

He said he wants the three actors to “fly” and work with other filmmakers. “I am not selfish. I want them to work with all the filmmakers. I want them to fly,” he said.

Karan Johar also shared how he convinced director Imtiaz Ali to take Alia 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”.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 27th, 2014.

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COMMENTS (2)

hmz | 9 years ago | Reply

Shame on tribune for being overly influenced by bollywood news!

Gp65 | 9 years ago | Reply

Particularly with Siddharth with whom it is much more...

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