After making films on terrorism and sperm donation, director Shoojit Sircar has started working on a new script on a totally new and unexpected subject- constipation!
‘I want to do a film on constipation. I’ve a fascination for constipation. I am working on the script,’ Sircar said.
The genre is yet to be decided, but there will be a humour element in it, he said. ‘I don't know if it will be comedy or not, but it will be shown in a humorous way.’
If his first movie, the critically acclaimed Yahaan revolved around Kashmir, Sircar offered a heavy dose of laughter in his successful movie Vicky Donor, which talked about an issue like sperm donation.
The director likes to bring forward those stories that are interesting. His recently-released Madras Cafe is a spy thriller and he claims he has a knack for such subject. ‘I knew about the subject and I thought it is an interesting story that should be brought forward. That’s how I worked on the script (of Madras Cafe),’ said Sircar.
So far he might have stayed away from movies filled with glitz and glamour, but he said he won’t
mind doing it if the story is good.
‘As long as it’s senseless I won’t do it. If glitz and glamour make sense, I’ll do it for sure. But if it’s mindless, I won’t be interested. It should have a good story,’ he said. Sircar has tasted success, but admits he is yet to crack the hit formula.
‘I want to do a film on constipation. I’ve a fascination for constipation. I am working on the script,’ Sircar said.
The genre is yet to be decided, but there will be a humour element in it, he said. ‘I don't know if it will be comedy or not, but it will be shown in a humorous way.’
If his first movie, the critically acclaimed Yahaan revolved around Kashmir, Sircar offered a heavy dose of laughter in his successful movie Vicky Donor, which talked about an issue like sperm donation.
The director likes to bring forward those stories that are interesting. His recently-released Madras Cafe is a spy thriller and he claims he has a knack for such subject. ‘I knew about the subject and I thought it is an interesting story that should be brought forward. That’s how I worked on the script (of Madras Cafe),’ said Sircar.
So far he might have stayed away from movies filled with glitz and glamour, but he said he won’t
mind doing it if the story is good.
‘As long as it’s senseless I won’t do it. If glitz and glamour make sense, I’ll do it for sure. But if it’s mindless, I won’t be interested. It should have a good story,’ he said. Sircar has tasted success, but admits he is yet to crack the hit formula.