LAKHIA
FACES NO AWAKWARDNESS IN DIRECTING DIA
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service, (April 12 2007)
Apoorva
Lakhia, who has cast his former pal Dia Mirza in "Shootout
At Lonkhandwala", says he doesn't feel uncomfortable directing
her despite personal relations having gone sour. "My producer
(Sanjay Gupta) and I mutually decided on Dia. There was absolutely
no awkwardness between us. Why should there be? We're both professionals.
And we're here to work, not to rake up the past," Lakhia
told IANS.
"Also,
Dia features only in large crowds of characters, just like everyone
else in the cast. So no one needs to get into a one-on-one situation
on location," he added. Lakhia's film went through several
vital changes. At the last minute Arati Chabria joined the cast
in a role earlier kept for Gupta's niece Neha Uberoi.
Explains
Lakhia: "That's because Neha's dates for Hansal Mehta's 'Woodstock
Villa' were clashing with my film. Since 'Woodstock...' is entirely
her launch-vehicle, it was thought it would be better if she concentrated
on that." But Dia's inclusion as an investigative journalist
was the big surprise. It's a role based on true-life journalist
Minty Tejpal, who covered the shootout in Mumbai in 1992.
Lakhia
earlier thought of Priyanka Chopra and Bipasha Basu for the role.
"We turned the real-life male correspondent into a female
character. 'Shootout' was turning into a stag party with so many
male actors in it. We needed feminine glamour."
Dia
shared a warm friendship with Lakhia in the past. But things went
wrong between them and she opted out of his "Ek Ajnabee".
Her role was finally done by Perizaad Zorabian.
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