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I turned producer to make more films: Anubhav Sinha

Updated on: 30 August,2013 06:30 AM IST  | 
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Anubhav Sinha is excited to turn producer with Bollywood's first under water film "Warning" and the director says he shifted to production because he wanted to make more films

I turned producer to make more films: Anubhav Sinha

Sinha, 48, who helmed Shah Rukh Khan starrer "Ra.One", said his slow speed of making films led him to don the producer's chair. "The idea of turning producer stuck me almost five years ago. I became producer because my speed of directing a film is minimum two years and I wanted to make more films.u00a0


Anubhav Sinha


I had been training myself all these years to turn producer. I met and took tips from my Bollywood and Hollywood producer friends," Anubhav told PTI in an interview. The 3D survival franchise, shot in southern part of Pacific Ocean, is the first film to be released by his production house, Benaras Mediaworks.


"My production house will not be any genre specific. I want to produce interesting stories. I chose to make 'Warning' because it is a theatre film and people would love to watch it on a big screen. 90 per cent of the film was shot in water. It's an experience film," he said.

Directed by debut filmmaker Gurmeett Singh, the film is a journey of seven friends in a life-threatening crisis and stars young actors Santosh Barmola, Suzana Rodrigues, Varun Sharma, Manjari Phadnis, Jitin Gulati, Sumit Suri and Madhurima Tuli in it.

"It is very exciting to work with young talents. Gurmeett, who is also a newcomer, has put in long hours and a lot of hard work for this project. It's always good to work with youngsters as I feel they are powerhouse of talent," he said.

"Warning" will hit theatres on September 27. The film has managed to create a buzz with Shah Rukh praising it. "I am happy that people are noticing my film. I am lucky that I have friends in the industry who always appreciate my work. Shah Rukh's comment on film is really overwhelming," Anubhav said.

Asked whether he is planning to make something for Shah Rukh, the filmmaker, who is behind films like "Tum Bin" and "Cash", said, "I am keen to work with Shah Rukh again. He is very addictive and I want to work with him again but I haven't created anything where he can be a part of," Anubhav said.

The next on the production house's platter is hard-hitting film "Gulaab Gang", which will mark the return of Madhuri Dixit after "Aaja Nachle". The film, which is currently in the post-production stage, will hit theatres this year end.u00a0

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