‘Every film need not convey a message’
BY IANS11 Jun 2013 5:32 AM IST
IANS11 Jun 2013 5:32 AM IST
Although his first production venture, Marathi film Balak Palak, highlighted the importance of sex education among adolescents, actor-producer Riteish Deshmukh says it is not compulsory that all films should convey a message.
His banner Mumbai Film Company is now working on another Marathi film titled Lai Bhaari - meaning mind-blowing - and Riteish will also act in it.
Producing a Hindi remake of Balak Palak is also in his plans. ‘Not necessarily every film needs to have a message. Some films have a message, but the story may be so boring that people don't follow the message,’ Riteish, son of late Union Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, said.
His banner Mumbai Film Company is now working on another Marathi film titled Lai Bhaari - meaning mind-blowing - and Riteish will also act in it.
Producing a Hindi remake of Balak Palak is also in his plans. ‘Not necessarily every film needs to have a message. Some films have a message, but the story may be so boring that people don't follow the message,’ Riteish, son of late Union Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, said.
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