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Raja Krishna Menon: I won't remake any film

Updated on: 16 February,2018 08:04 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Filmmaker Raja Krishna Menon, who helmed the official remake of Jon Favreau's Chef, says he does not want to attempt remaking another film and would focus on writing an original story instead

Raja Krishna Menon: I won't remake any film

Akshay Kumar with Raja Krishna Menon on the set of their film
Raja Krishna Menon with Akshay Kumar on the set of their film


Filmmaker Raja Krishna Menon, who helmed the official remake of Jon Favreau's Chef, says he does not want to attempt remaking another film and would focus on writing an original story instead. Menon's version of the hit Hollywood film failed at the box office, but received a positive response on the digital platform. Asked if recreating the same magic of a successful film is risky, Menon told IANS here: "I don't think it is a risk, but I never thought I would do that."


"I never thought I'd adapt the story of my film from another hit film because as a filmmaker, I always enjoyed writing my own scripts. Writing an original story is easier for me. "With 'Chef', I challenged myself because I loved everything about that film - the world of food, travelling, father-son relationship. Having said that, no, in the future, I won't remake any film," he added.


The film will have its television premiere on SET Max on Friday. According to the director, the TV premiere will make it more popular. "I think TV is a great platform now for a film to reach a wide audience. We released the film on the online streaming platform already and we received a good response. Hopefully, the family audience will enjoy the film while watching collectively," said Menon.

Since the comparison was quite inevitable between the two films, was that one of the reasons behind the poor box office figure?

"I wish people ... instead of comparing the film with the original one, watch it as an original film. I know it is not easy but people should watch the film and enjoy for what it is. Our film talks about how important it is to find the balance between the professional and personal life," replied the "Airlift" fame director. While in the original "Chef", the protagonist mostly deals with creative conflicts with his boss in the hotel where he works and his world revolves around his kitchen, the Indian adaptation of the film revolves around family relations.

Why didn't he explore the creative world of a chef in his film?

Menon explained: "We wanted to focus on the ups and downs of the relationship between a father and his son rather than cooking. In the original film, it shows the high-end cooking of a chef, but when I was toying with the idea of adapting the film in ours, I thought the audience might find the world of professional cooking alienating. "Therefore, I shifted the focus to our diverse food culture, travel and various aspects of the relationship." On his next project, he said: "I am writing my next film and it is a drama-thriller."

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