New Delhi:
Amy Winehouse's dad would consider letting Lady Gaga play his daughter in a film if she pays him £10million.
The 26-year-old singer previously expressed interest in portraying the late vocalist, who died a year ago, in a biopic.
However Mitch Winehouse isn't keen on the idea. The former taxi driver told the Daily Star newspaper: "If Gaga gives me £10million I will consider it. I think it might be advisable to get an English actress, although Gaga has got the look about her. It is something which we might think about."
The 60-year-old parent had previously disapproved of the prospect.
He said in December: "It would hardly be a biopic without the music and we'd never allow the songs to be released."
Back To Black singer Amy had a huge influence on a young Lady Gaga before she became famous.
The pop star admitted everyone used to mistake her for Amy when she had dark hair.
She said: "I loved her so much. I was nobody when she was first coming out. I had really dark hair and all the time on the street people would go: 'Amy!' They'd scream at me, thinking that I was really her."
The 26-year-old singer previously expressed interest in portraying the late vocalist, who died a year ago, in a biopic.
However Mitch Winehouse isn't keen on the idea. The former taxi driver told the Daily Star newspaper: "If Gaga gives me £10million I will consider it. I think it might be advisable to get an English actress, although Gaga has got the look about her. It is something which we might think about."
The 60-year-old parent had previously disapproved of the prospect.
He said in December: "It would hardly be a biopic without the music and we'd never allow the songs to be released."
Back To Black singer Amy had a huge influence on a young Lady Gaga before she became famous.
The pop star admitted everyone used to mistake her for Amy when she had dark hair.
She said: "I loved her so much. I was nobody when she was first coming out. I had really dark hair and all the time on the street people would go: 'Amy!' They'd scream at me, thinking that I was really her."