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After directing films like Ek Haseena Thi, Johny Gaddar, Agent Vinod and Badlapur, Sriram Raghavan is back with another thriller, AndhaDhun starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu and Radhika Apte in lead. The film is far off from the usual intense thriller that are being made in our industry and belongs to a quirky space, which Raghavan wanted to always explore. Ahead of the film release, we got in touch with the director who spoke to us in length about the film, possibility of collaborating with Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone, the importance that Box-Office collections hold for him and a lot more..

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What gets you to shoot your films in Pune?

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I have shot a couple of films in Pune and it may be simply because I am from Pune. I have this affinity because I love this city and the trees around. This story needed a smaller city, as it could not be set in a place like Mumbai or Kolkata. I had the option to shoot it in either Pune or Pondicherry, but then because of time constraints I went ahead with Pune.

Director’s Cut: Sriram Raghavan On AndhaDhun, Box-Office Collections, Shah Rukh Khan, Varun Dhawan, Deepika Padukone & Lot More!

Was Ayushmann Khurrana always your first choice?

I had the take off point of AndhaDhun before I started working on Badlapur and I had discussed it with Varun, which he even liked. But we decided to go ahead with Badlapur and this one was left back. After I got done with Badlapur, I started working on this script and took it further. When I finished the script of AndhaDhun, Varun was busy with other commitments, so I decided to go ahead with some other actor. Honestly, I needed to cast somebody who could learn music and I was also considering casting a new-comer. Ayushmann one day texted me saying that he would love to audition for this role. And that’s how it all started. If he would not have texted me, I might be still searching for an actor.

How does the casting process for your films happen?

When you are writing something, there are some characters you write keeping the actor in mind. For Badlapur, I had written one character keeping Nawazuddin in mind and in this case, I had written one character keeping Tabu in mind. For rest, it always happens through auditions.

AndhaDhun is inspired by a short film….

The source point for AndhaDhun came from a short film that I had seen long back. I won’t mention the film now because it is mentioned in the film credits. That was the take off point for this film. I wanted to do something that is quirky and fun after Badlapur and this was the perfect subject to venture into that space.