Stills: Anil Kapoor's No Problem

Filmmaker Anees Bazmee is also set to take audiences on a laughter ride with No Problem.

  • Filmmaker Anees Bazmee is also set to take audiences on a laughter ride with No Problem.
    Filmmaker Anees Bazmee is also set to take audiences on a laughter ride with No Problem.
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  • Produced by Anil Kapoor under his banner Anil Kapoor Films Company, the film stars him along with Sanjay, Akshaye Khanna, Sushmita Sen, Paresh Rawal, Kangana Ranaut, Neetu Chandra and Suniel Shetty.
    Produced by Anil Kapoor under his banner Anil Kapoor Films Company, the film stars him along with Sanjay, Akshaye Khanna, Sushmita Sen, Paresh Rawal, Kangana Ranaut, Neetu Chandra and Suniel Shetty.
  • Bazmee has woven love, robbery, murder in the plot to make it an interesting watch.
    Bazmee has woven love, robbery, murder in the plot to make it an interesting watch.
  • While Anil will be seen as a cop and Sushmita as his better half.
    While Anil will be seen as a cop and Sushmita as his better half.
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  • No Problem has to compete with Band Bajaa Baaraat as the two films are releasing Friday.
    No Problem has to compete with Band Bajaa Baaraat as the two films are releasing Friday.
  • Bazmee isn't happy with the box office clash.
    Bazmee isn't happy with the box office clash.
  • "It's never advisable to bring two big films on the same day," he said.
    "It's never advisable to bring two big films on the same day," he said.
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  • "If anyone, they should move because we locked in the date first," he added.
    "If anyone, they should move because we locked in the date first," he added.
  • Anees Bazmee admits candidly that he has no intention of ever making a realistic film with a message because his job is essentially to make people laugh.
    Anees Bazmee admits candidly that he has no intention of ever making a realistic film with a message because his job is essentially to make people laugh.
  • "I like making larger than life films because I feel films and reality are two different things and they should be treated differently. I like it when my film has a big budget, a grand scale, big actors so that when people go to see the film, they forget all their worries and just get entertained," Bazmee told IANS.
    "I like making larger than life films because I feel films and reality are two different things and they should be treated differently. I like it when my film has a big budget, a grand scale, big actors so that when people go to see the film, they forget all their worries and just get entertained," Bazmee told IANS.
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  • "I don't want to educate people and I don't want to give a message. I feel my job is to make them laugh. It is also a big thing because today our day-to-day life is filled with so many tensions that people hardly laugh."
    "I don't want to educate people and I don't want to give a message. I feel my job is to make them laugh. It is also a big thing because today our day-to-day life is filled with so many tensions that people hardly laugh."
  • "People spend so much money to watch a film, so they deserve entertainment. I think the fantasy we sell through films makes people forget everything about their real lives," he added.
    "People spend so much money to watch a film, so they deserve entertainment. I think the fantasy we sell through films makes people forget everything about their real lives," he added.
  • After blockbusters like <I>No Entry</I>, <I>Welcome</I> and <I>Singh Is Kinng</I>, <I>No Problem</I>, expectations are high from this multi-starrer, big-budget film.
    After blockbusters like No Entry, Welcome and Singh Is Kinng, No Problem, expectations are high from this multi-starrer, big-budget film.
  • Unlike others, Bazmee doesn't feel audiences' taste has changed in terms of movies. "Audience taste is same. They just want entertainment. This factor has not changed over the years," said the director who also claims that he doesn't serve cheapness in the name of comedy.
    Unlike others, Bazmee doesn't feel audiences' taste has changed in terms of movies. "Audience taste is same. They just want entertainment. This factor has not changed over the years," said the director who also claims that he doesn't serve cheapness in the name of comedy.
  • "In all the comedy films that I have written, I never wrote double meaning dialogues, never tried to make it vulgar. My intention has been that the entire family should be able to see it together. My target audience is not a specific set of people. I want everyone to like the film," he said.
    "In all the comedy films that I have written, I never wrote double meaning dialogues, never tried to make it vulgar. My intention has been that the entire family should be able to see it together. My target audience is not a specific set of people. I want everyone to like the film," he said.