Salaam Namaste Dealt With An Issue Which Was A Taboo Feels Director

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‘It felt like Salaam Namaste was ahead of its time’: on the 15th anniversary of his cult classic, film-maker Siddharth Anand opens up about his reason to direct this unconventional romance and his 19-year journey with YRF

Siddharth Anand is one of the most successful young film-makers in India today. The writer and director gave India WAR last year, the biggest grossing film of the year! On the 15th anniversary of his first film, Salaam Namaste, Siddharth opens up on how his unconventional romantic comedy is often hailed as way ahead of its time!

Siddharth says, “I think Salaam Namaste was dealing with an issue which was taboo or not spoken about but very much prevalent whether in India or with Indians outside. It felt like it’s ahead of its time, but the thing is that there was no deliberate attempt to do something that is scandalous or trying to do something different. I also felt it once the film was releasing and we promoted it about live-in relationships, that is when it actually hit me that we were dealing with something which is very new!”

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