Nickelodeon along with Reliance Animation and Rohit Shetty Picturez is all set for a whole new world of the Golmaal series through their latest venture Golmaal Junior. It will recreate the magic of the iconic movie through animation and will be aired on channel Sonic from May 13. In a candid chat with us, director Rohit Shetty talks to us about the show and more:
Is the series going to be an exact copy of the movies or what else would be the concept?
The animated series Golmaal Junior will bring the same Golmaal characters in all new animated avatar and will maintain quirkiness from their original characters. The story is different for the animated series and it revolves around the two prank gangs of Gopal and Madhav.
Fans have been waiting to hear an update on Golmaal 5. Have you started to work on it?
Right now, I am busy with the cop drama Sooryavanshi starring Akshay Kumar. For Golmaal 5, we are working on the story. Rest assured, it will be a great franchise and will start shooting next year.
What’s next for television?
My next television project will be new season of Khatron Ke Khiladi.
If asked to choose one – action or comedy: which is your favorite genre and why?
Action is my favorite. My fans enjoy dare devil car stunts in my films. So, my success formula is unique action scenes, comedy and full on entertainment.
For the first time you are collaborating with Farah Khan.
Yes, I am collaborating with Farah Khan for the first time. Scripting is complete. It will be a full-fledged musical action film presented by Reliance Entertainment and produced by my banner Rohit Shetty Picturez.
Your film Sooryavanshi will clash with Salman Khan’s Inshallah on Eid 2020. Your take on this clash.
Two biggies are involved and we are trying to find a solution to avoid the clash. I have a good relation with Salman Khan and we respect each other.
We hear that you are making a thriller web series. Please share details.
My team is working on the script and from January 2020 we will start the shooting.
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