More responsibility when directing a superstar: Anurag Singh

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Singh, who has teamed up with Kumar for their upcoming film "Kesari", says working with stars is a big responsibility.

has directed "Kesari" that is based on the Battle of Saragarhi fought between the British Indian army's and Afghan tribesmen in September 1897.

"I did not think that if I have a star in my film so I will not focus on anything else. Rather the responsibility is more when you have a star in your film as you don't want to dishearten fans.

"The budget is bigger so you need to justify that also. I don't think a filmmaker is relaxed when they have a star in a film. I am rather scared that what I make should be received well and people should like," told

The filmmaker praised for his professionalism and dedication.

"We are getting to work with a star, there are no starry trantrums or ego issues. He comes on time, is disciplined and will do what a says. Once he was ok with the script, he said, 'you tell me what I have to do',"Anurag added.

There were other two films to be made on the same subject by and filmmaker Rajkumar Santoshi, which was to feature as Havildar Ishar Singh.

Anurag said he was aware about these two films and believes everybody has the freedom to make a film on any subject.

"I was not worried. We did not discuss what others are doing, we just wanted to make the best film that we can. We were aware that Santoshi sahab is making a film and Ajay is also doing it.

"When we started out we came to know that none of the other films are happening. By the time we started work on our film and got dates, all of it fell in place. We got to know that none of the other films are happening," he said.

The started work on the film in early 2017 and have nearly spend more than two years doing research.

Earlier superstar was also attached as a on the film with but later he backed out. According to Anurag, it was an amicable parting.

There were reports that Salman chose to back out of "Kesari" as his friend Ajay was making a film on the same subject.

Anurag said every filmmaker faces the pressure of Friday test, but he is happy that the makers have liked "Kesari".

"This is a big project where big names are involved in it so the responsibility is much more. Pressure is not from their side as they are happy. But personally you feel the pressure.

"I am glad they all had the confidence in me and I just hope the film does well because of it's storyline and the efforts put by the team. There are expectations and I understand that. I am satisfied with the film."

Anurag, who made his debut as a director in 2007 in Hindi films with "Raqeeb", went on to direct Punjabi movies "Jatt and Juliet", "Super Singh", "1984" and others. He is open to the idea of directing more Hindi films.

"Kesari" is set to open in theatres on March 21.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 14:36 IST