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Is Krrish's sequel feasible after Avatar?

It looks like James Cameron's Avatar has affected Bollywood in unexpected ways. Director Rakesh Roshan is having second thoughts about making the sequel to Krrish after watching the Hollywood sci-fi saga

Updated on: Jan 13, 2010 08:08 PM IST
By , Mumbai
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It looks like James Cameron's Avatar has affected Bollywood in unexpected ways. Director Rakesh Roshan is having second thoughts about making the sequel to Krrish after watching the Hollywood sci-fi saga.

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However, he thinks it is possible to create effects on par with Hollywood.

"I saw the film (Avatar) in Los Angeles. And it certainly made me sit up and re-think about Krrish. But I don't think it is impossible to create effects on par with Hollywood. We need to budget the sequel intelligently," he said.

As far as starting Krrish's sequel goes, Roshan senior admits there's no immediate chance of it taking off. "I am not even thinking of directing my own film until our production Kites is released May 14. Only then will I seriously start planning my directorial project. For now, the next film I direct is Krrish's sequel. But it may change if I'm unhappy with the script."

Hrithik has made it clear to his father that there's no point in doing a Hollywood-style special-effects film unless there's scope and space for the 'desi' counterpart to make an impact at the box office.

Says a source: "Hrithik is not sure about the feasibility of the Krrish series any more. Not after James Cameron's Avatar. He wants the project to go through a budgetary scrutiny to see whether they can create effects comparable with Hollywood's Avatar and 2012. Otherwise what is the point?"

 
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