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I want to work with Vishal Bhardwaj: Kalki Koechlin | RoundupMumbai, Nov 15 (AZINS) Actress Kalki Koechlin, who has maintained a balance between art and commercial cinema, says she now wants to work with filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj.

"I am a huge fan of Vishal and I want to work with him. His films are both commercial and offbeat. I think he is very talented," said the actress.

"I want to do lead role (in his film) but if you (I) don't get then also its fine," added Kalki who will next be seen in "Happy Ending".

Directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K, the film also stars Govinda, Saif Ali Khan, Ileana D'Cruz and Ranvir Shorey.

Talking about her role in the film, Kalki said: "I am playing a crazy girl who is obsessed with Saif's character in the film. It's a rom-com and it also has a scoop. We have tried to make a fun film with a happy ending."

And the actress is not worried about the movie's success too.

"I have done films which were not hit but that's fine. For me, appreciation of performances are more important than film becoming a hit. We all work and try to improve and better yourself."

"Happy Ending" is slated for a Nov 21 release.


Raj Kapoor's films can't be remade: Randhir Kapoor

Mumbai, Nov 15 (AZINS) Veteran actor Randhir Kapoor, who has played a grandpa in the recent released film "Super Naani", says he is against the concept of making remakes of his late father Raj Kapoor's "classic" films.

Asked if would he like to see the remakes of Raj Kapoor's classic films, he said: "No never, We are not here for remakes. The original classics are so great and I don't feel any of us are capable of making Raj Kapoor films better."

The 67-year-old, who has directed films including "Henna", "Dharam Karam" and "Kal Aaj Aur Kal", says that films that are made today have different "packagaing and emotions" then movies of yesteryear.

"The films that were made in the past were made for people of that time. Now things have changed. Even today, films are also doing well. Some films are good while there are some films that i dont understand. The emotions are different and the packaging is great," he said.

However, he also feels that nowadays "awards are money making business."