Sudhir Mishra says the news of his unreleased film "Tera Kya Hoga Johnny" being available on the Internet came as a rude shock. The director, however, is confident that the unfinished version on the net won't jeopardize the film's prospects.
Sudhir Mishra says the news of his unreleased film "Tera Kya Hoga Johnny" being available on the Internet came as a rude shock. The director, however, is confident that the unfinished version on the net won't jeopardize the film's prospects.
"When I finally heard about my film being on the net, I checked it out. This is not the full and final version of 'Tera Kya Hoga Johnny'. It's a very rough cut. I'd advise all netizens to avoid watching the illegal download because that's not my film," he said.
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"All I'll say is that the film did not get leaked out of my office. What has happened, must be avoided in the future. But we aren't letting this go. Complaints have been filed in two police stations of Mumbai and with the Google authorities. This must not happen again," he said.
"Tera Kya Hoga Johnny" is an episodic story of a street child called Johnny. Mishra got a child from the streets of Kolkata to play the lead and even unofficially adopted the boy who now lives with the director.
Earlier, Neil Nitin Mukesh, who features in one of the episodes, was blamed for delay in the film release. It was said the actor didn't want the film to release because of his minuscule role.
"Now at least everyone should stop blaming me. It was said I delayed the film by refusing to dub for it. Arrey, the film was in sync sound, so there's no question of not dubbing. I'm very proud of 'Tera Kya Hoga Johnny," said Neil.
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