Anil Kapoor has produced films like Badhaai Ho Badhaai, My Wife's Murder, Aisha, No Problem and Gandhi My Father.
Mumbai:
Actor Anil Kapoor, who has produced quite a few films, says that as a producer he stays true to the script given by the writer and never tries to change or meddle with it.
"You have to be true to the script. When I made Gandhi My Father, I was true to the script. I didn't think it is commercial or not. Whether it is a commercial film, a mainstream film or a good script, you just have to be convinced," the 53-year-old said at the Screenwriters Lab press conference.
"I am one of those producers who when he likes a script, leaves it to the director, who makes the story. I really don't interfere in the film," he added.
Anil turned producer with Badhaai Ho Badhaai in 2002 and later produced films like My Wife's Murder, Aisha and No Problem besides Gandhi My Father.
The Screenwriters' Lab 2013 is a workshop where six independent screenwriters will be given a chance to develop their skill under the guidance of film experts from across the globe.
It is conducted by the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC).
Anil believes that actors are in need of good scriptwriters to further their career.
"The time has come when the scriptwriters will overshadow the actors because actors also need the scripts. In fact, that's the first thing they want," he said.
"You have to be true to the script. When I made Gandhi My Father, I was true to the script. I didn't think it is commercial or not. Whether it is a commercial film, a mainstream film or a good script, you just have to be convinced," the 53-year-old said at the Screenwriters Lab press conference.
"I am one of those producers who when he likes a script, leaves it to the director, who makes the story. I really don't interfere in the film," he added.
Anil turned producer with Badhaai Ho Badhaai in 2002 and later produced films like My Wife's Murder, Aisha and No Problem besides Gandhi My Father.
The Screenwriters' Lab 2013 is a workshop where six independent screenwriters will be given a chance to develop their skill under the guidance of film experts from across the globe.
It is conducted by the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC).
Anil believes that actors are in need of good scriptwriters to further their career.
"The time has come when the scriptwriters will overshadow the actors because actors also need the scripts. In fact, that's the first thing they want," he said.