Rishi Kapoor Dismisses Ranbir's Jagga Jasoos Director As 'Irresponsible'
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Actor Ranbir Kapoor's father Rishi Kapoor launched a blistering attack on Anurag Basu, director of his son's new film Jagga Jasoos, calling him 'irresponsible' in an interview with mid-day. Over the years in the making, endlessly delayed, repeatedly shelved - the wait for Jagga Jasoos rivaled the fabled literary wait for Godot. Unlike the existentially ambiguous Godot, however, Jagga Jasoos, starring Ranbir and Katrina Kaif, did finally arrive, releasing in theatres two Fridays ago (not without drama, more on that below). Reviews were good, business was not. And while Ranbir, also the producer, has diplomatically refrained from publicly censuring his director (Anurag Basu directed Ranbir in the very successful Barfi! some years ago), Rishi Kapoor has denounced the behind-the-scenes action in his trademark outspoken style.
Team Jagga Jasoos has referred jokingly to the delays in their film - Ranbir recently quipped about using Shah Rukh Khan's four-year-old son Abram's birthdays to keep track of time. His dad isn't as forgiving. "He (Anurag) is such an irresponsible director that he doesn't complete the film. It was supposed to release three times in the past two years, but it kept getting delayed," Rishi Kapoor told mid-day.
Days before Jagga Jasoos released on July 14, a source told NDTV.com that post-production hadn't been completed and that the film has missed it's overseas deadlines. Rishi Kapoor revealed to mid-day just how fine Anurag Basu was cutting it. "Honestly, Neetu and I saw the film on Thursday, only a day ahead of the release. Till Wednesday, Anurag Basu was still mixing the film. Can you imagine that? Pritam probably delivered the music only a week before," he said.
Anurag Basu isn't alone in this, Mr Kapoor acknowledged. "Today's filmmakers are doing this with everybody. They don't show their films before release to take opinions, and treat it as though they're making a nuclear bomb," Rishi Kapoor told mid-day, adding that he had no real opinion of Jagga Jasoos beyond thinking it was 20 minutes too long.