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Written by Celebrity Admin
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Saturday, 09 June 2007 |
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Dev Anand wants to annihilation a blush scoop of Hum Dono; it's item pace choice than remakes, reveal movie buffs. Even past the toss around owing to whether Ram Gopal Verma Ke Sholay should or shouldn't be false at all tranquil keeps transported up, Dev has Anand announced that his evergreen film, Hum Dono, cede be released in colour, but he will never allow it to be remade. That's the way to go, say many film buffs: colour black 'n' white classics - as has been done with Mughal-e-Azam and Naya Daur - but leave the original scripts alone. Kannada player Aditya doesn't have classics should be touched. "It's ludicrous to recreate the uniform magic. But films flip for Don, Deewar and Burning Train are epics. Last weekend, when SRK's Don and the innovatory Don were being shown simultaneously on different channels , I watched the original ," he says.
Remakes are a strict no-no for actress Ramya. But damsel says it's wonderful to have films re-released in colour. "The plenary acquaintance of watching films love Hum Dono on the heavy duty screen will be great," she says. "Audiences want colour today. It's more attractive and that's when they see the strength of these scripts. I loved watching Mughal-e-Azam on the big screen in colour," she says. Artist Raghava KK feels remaking films in a different language is fine, but otherwise films have a certain nostalgia that should not be tampered with. "But if I were to close with a film that can be done also it would have to be Padosan . Maybe Abhishek Bachchan commit be sound to realize some integrity to Sunil Dutt's role. But Mehmood saab leave just have to come back alive," he laughs. Actress Sharmila Mandre wants to see a Bobby with Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Bachchan replacing Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia. "Remakes work if they are not a frame-to-frame copy of the original. Otherwise you could just add colour," she says. Media person Anjaan thinks the remake trend rocks. "I wasn't born when Don and Mughal-e-Azam were made. I would want to see them with relevance to today's scenario . A remake puts technological advances to good use; it's just a story being retold." Anjaan would love to see Ben Hur with the technology of 300 .
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