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Ali Abbas Zafar On Mr India Being "Neither A Remake Nor A Reboot" And A Superhero Film With Katrina Kaif

In his interview, Ali Abbas Zafar added what to expect from his version of the Mr India film: "My film is essentially about the common man fighting a mighty villain."

Ali Abbas Zafar On Mr India Being 'Neither A Remake Nor A Reboot' And A Superhero Film With Katrina Kaif

Ali Abbas Zafar shared this photo (courtesy aliabbaszafar)

Highlights

  • "It's a completely new film," Ali Abbas Zafar said in an interview
  • "We are just calling it Mr India," he added
  • Ali Abbas Zafar had announced Mr India earlier this year
New Delhi:

Director Ali Abbas Zafar, in an interview with Mumbai Mirror, opened up about his plans to create a superhero universe" of his owns. He revealed, a superhero film with Katrina Kaif is currently in works, which will kick-start his dream. Ali Abbas Zafar, who was slammed on social media by Shekhar Kapur and Sonam Kapoor earlier for announcing a Mr India film, spilled the beans on what's it all about without revealing much. "My Mr India is neither a remake nor a reboot of the original film. It's a completely new film, we are just calling it Mr India," Ali Abbas Zafar told Mumbai Mirror. Earlier in February, the 38-year-old director had announced a new film titled Mr India, after which Sonam Kapoor, whose father Anil Kapoor played the titular role cult classic Mr India, wrote in a post: "It's quite disrespectful and underhanded, if it is true, since no one bothered to ask my father or Shekhar uncle - two people who made a major role in making the film what it was and what it is."

Shekhar Kapur, who directed the 1987 film, also starring Sridevi, had said he was considering taking legal routes for not getting creative rights: "Directors lead and inspire every aspect of a film and have no creative rights?"

In his interview, Ali Abbas Zafar added what to expect from his version of the Mr India film: "My film is essentially about the common man fighting a mighty villain, but done in a cool, hip way, using science and technology and being relevant to today's social scenario."

Earlier, Ali Abbas Zafar had hinted that his Mr India film was to be inspired by the original with these words: "It is a huge responsibility to carry forward an iconic character loved by everyone."

Here's how Shekhar Kapur and Sonam Kapoor had reacted:

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Meanwhile, here's what he revealed about his film with Katrina Kaif, who he has already directed in movies such as Tiger Zinda Hai, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Bharat. "Yes, I am creating a superhero universe, beginning with Katrina's film."

The director added he has more superhero films in the line-up: "We then move to Mr India, which will carry forward bits from Katrina's film, and we are developing two more characters. My third superhero is rooted in Indian mythology and the fourth comes from the lndian army."

Bharat remains his last directed film, starring Katrina and Salman Khan. He is best known for making blockbusters such as Sultan and Tiger Zinda Hai.

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