
“Shahid and Vidya look very nice in the film and that is the reason why I’ve cast them. I come from a socio-political background and I have made the film keeping my sensibilities in mind.
There were media reports about Vidya looking too “mature” for Shahid, but Mirza rubbishes them all.
“I don’t think she looks old. It’s the media image that has been created after her role in ‘Parineeta’ and probably that’s stuck on to her,” he said.
“Kismet Konnection”, which releases July 18, is the story of an architect running out of luck and how he meets a girl who becomes his lucky charm.
Mirza, who has earlier made movies like “Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman”, “Yes Boss”, “Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani” and “Chalte Chalte”, took a hiatus from the film industry after his wife’s death but returned last year to announce this venture.
“I have been out for a long time. It is my children who asked me to come back. I was working on some other scripts, but when my daughter shared the script of this film. I asked her to work on it,” Mirza said.
The director thinks the film is truly unusual and says it was made almost effortlessly.
“Somehow I feel that the film was destined to be made. From the time we got ourselves involved in it to the release, it is happening all on its own,” he said.
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