Shaitaan Director Vikas Bahl Spills The Beans On Much-Awaited Sequel Of Queen

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Shaitaan Director Vikas Bahl Spills The Beans On Much-Awaited Sequel Of Queen


New Delhi: Filmmaker Vikas Bahl has his palms full along with his newest psycho thriller Shaitaan starring Ajay Devgn and Madhavan. He additionally has accomplished writing the sequel to his 2013 hit Queen. “ Finally we have a story, not a screenplay as yet but the story is ready”. 

Queen which charted the journey of a younger lady Rani who’s jilted by her fiancee hours earlier than her wedding ceremony. She decides to go alone on what would have been their honeymoon, solely to embark on a journey of self-discovery and empower herself within the course of. 

Will Kangana Ranaut be again to reprise her position, one waits to see. Though the director had confirmed he couldn’t think about anybody else however her as Rani. The actor too had expressed her pleasure on the identical. 

That means all is nicely between her and the director. Five years in the past when Vikas Bahl had been named in a #metoo controversy after a lady had referred to as him out for harassing her. 

Kangana had stood up in assist of the sufferer and stated “She completely believed the lady, even accusing him of constructing her uncomfortable at instances on set. But it appears the 2 have buried their hatchet and let bygone be bygones. 

Vikas Bahl’s final Ganpat starring Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon did not make a mark, and is assured about his subsequent Shaitaan. 

Talking about theatre vs OTT he says” Theatre is a celebration, OTT is a good library at dwelling” But he says as of now one can’t distinguish between the 2 platforms as many large movies are going the streaming approach. 

The director made his OTT debut with the net present Sunflower starring Sunil Grover, says the benefit of OTT is it helps you inform the story at your tempo, whereas in a movie you might have simply these three hours. 

However, he admits he misses the cinematic large-than-life really feel of films within the 80’s and 90’s. “ I wonder why is it not happening, are we not capable of it anymore. We seem to have got stuck in being real and driven by the number of stars a film will get, that we have stopped celebrating the small things”. 

Shaitaan will hit screens on March 8. 



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