Mumbai, July 19 : One likes love stories and the
other action but both complement each other and would like to make films
of all kinds, says Dinesh Vijan of his partnership with Saif Ali Khan
and their banner Illuminati Films, which has produced two hits and one
miss.
"We like all kinds of films. I like love stories a lot.
Saif likes action and horror. So between the two of us, we would like to
make all kinds of films. We complement each other's strengths and
weaknesses," Vijan told IANS.
Finalising a project solely depends
upon the script. The banner's latest release is the Saif-Deepika
Padukone-Diana Penty-starrer " Cocktail".
"We look at the story
and if we connect with it, we take it up no matter what genre it is. The
idea is to connect with the story and to bag the director who can make
it in the best possible manner," he said.
According to Vijan, Illuminati Films is open to making animation films as well but have not found the right kind of script yet.
Talking
about the challenges of making an action thriller, Vijan said: "A love
story takes a lot of time on script, but the execution part in an action
film is huge. It is all about blocking roads and other complicated
stuff. In a love story, you have to focus a lot more on performance
whereas in an action film, the logistics and numbers make it more
challenging."
Their first production " Love Aaj Kal", about
confused youngsters and their complicated relationship fundas, wooed the
box office and turned into a hit. Spy thriller "Agent Vinod", which
didn't do well, followed. They have struck big again with " Cocktail", a
youth-centric urban drama.
" Cocktail" has grossed Rs.36 crore in the opening weekend.
"Agent
Vinod" was not a box office success, but Vijan says he has no regrets.
"It is all part of the game. It ('Agent Vinod') is a film that we stand
by and it is a film that was really special for us."
He holds "Agent Vinod" director Sriram Raghavan in high regard and calls him "a talented director".
"Obviously
we learn from everything which we do. As a film we stand by it and love
it very much. The idea is to make a film with complete conviction," he
said.
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