Kick marks Sajid Nadiawala's debut as a director
Mumbai:
Kick, starring Salman Khan is set for release on Eid and Sajid Nadiadwala is racing against time to ready his debut film as a director as he still has about a weeks' shooting to complete.(Also Read: Salman Khan Unveils Jumme Ki Raat Song From Kick)
"I've no time to sit back and enjoy any of the good things that are happening to my film. We are shooting and running to the monitor," Sajid said in an interview.
The film's song Jumme ki raat featuring Salman and Jacqueline Fernandez has gone viral since its release on YouTube Friday. So far, it has been viewed by 1,367,376 viewers.
Also, the film's trailer touched an 7.8 million hits by Saturday morning.
"My ADs (assistant directors) and my team tells me that the response to the first look and the first song of Kick has been unprecedented. I can breathe a little easily now. I wish I had more time to enjoy what I am doing. But we have set an Eid deadline for our film's release. And we will fulfil that," he said.
If fact, Amitabh Bachchan tweeted about the trailer of Kick, comparing it with the best action films of Hollywood.
"What more can I want? It's like getting the best award possible even before my film is released. To have someone of Amitji's stature saying something like this is a dream come true. I feel I've already got my biggest reward," said Sajid.
The year has been fruitful for the filmmaker whose three production ventures have hit the jackpot at the box office.
"This year has been extraordinary for my production house. We released three films - Highway, 2 States and Heropanti. By god's grace, they all succeeded. Insha Allah, Kick, with which I've turned director for the first time, will be a big success," said the filmmaker.
Expectations from Salman and Kick are huge, specially since Salman's last release Jai Ho under-performed at the box office.
Also, Kick releases ahead of the two other Khans' new projects - Shah Rukh Khan's Happy New Year and Aamir Khan's PK.
But Sajid is unfazed.
"I am looking neither backward nor ahead. I am not thinking of what Salman has done earlier and what is the competition for my film. I am only focusing on getting it right in Kick," he said.
"I've no time to sit back and enjoy any of the good things that are happening to my film. We are shooting and running to the monitor," Sajid said in an interview.
The film's song Jumme ki raat featuring Salman and Jacqueline Fernandez has gone viral since its release on YouTube Friday. So far, it has been viewed by 1,367,376 viewers.
Also, the film's trailer touched an 7.8 million hits by Saturday morning.
"My ADs (assistant directors) and my team tells me that the response to the first look and the first song of Kick has been unprecedented. I can breathe a little easily now. I wish I had more time to enjoy what I am doing. But we have set an Eid deadline for our film's release. And we will fulfil that," he said.
If fact, Amitabh Bachchan tweeted about the trailer of Kick, comparing it with the best action films of Hollywood.
"What more can I want? It's like getting the best award possible even before my film is released. To have someone of Amitji's stature saying something like this is a dream come true. I feel I've already got my biggest reward," said Sajid.
The year has been fruitful for the filmmaker whose three production ventures have hit the jackpot at the box office.
"This year has been extraordinary for my production house. We released three films - Highway, 2 States and Heropanti. By god's grace, they all succeeded. Insha Allah, Kick, with which I've turned director for the first time, will be a big success," said the filmmaker.
Expectations from Salman and Kick are huge, specially since Salman's last release Jai Ho under-performed at the box office.
Also, Kick releases ahead of the two other Khans' new projects - Shah Rukh Khan's Happy New Year and Aamir Khan's PK.
But Sajid is unfazed.
"I am looking neither backward nor ahead. I am not thinking of what Salman has done earlier and what is the competition for my film. I am only focusing on getting it right in Kick," he said.