Established actors trouble you: Producer

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 21 2016 | 6:58 PM IST

Producer Prem Prakash Gupta, who is coming up with his new project "Love Ke Funday", says newcomers are easy to work with while established stars might sometimes trouble you.

Gupta, who has produced the movie "Super Model" as well as Punjabi film "Munde Kamaal De", has now joined hands with lyricist Faaiz Anwar for the romantic comedy "Love Ke Funday" -- slated for release in July.

The film boasts a star cast full of newcomers. Gupta says that the decision to take fresh faces for the film was the demand of the script.

"Established actors trouble you while newcomers are ready to work with you at your convenience. In any case, it was the demand of the subject that made us choose newcomers for the film," Gupta said in a statement.

He added: "If we do not give a break to new faces, who will? Newcomers come with a lot of hope from all over the country. Those who are in demand today were also newcomers at one time. If somebody had not given them a break, they would not have been able to reach greater heights now. If a film is good, it will run, whether it boasts new faces or megastars."

Produced by FRV Big Business Entertainment Private Limited by Faaiz Anwar and Prem Prakash Gupta, and written and directed by newcomer Indervesh Yogee, the film revolves around four heroes and four heroines -- one is a married couple while another pair is in a live-in relationship. And then there are two bachelors who keep changing their girlfriends.

The film, with music by Prakash Prabhakar and Faran Faaiz, has dialogues with a humourous punch too.

Gupta is a successful business man in Bengaluru who deals with steel and his company is known as Triveni Enterprises.

When asked as to how he entered the field of films, Gupta shared that he "came into this field thanks to my friend like Faaiz Anwar".

It's not only glamour that made him come to showbiz. He says that "I have come here to treat filmmaking as a business revenue model".

Gupta's journey in the industry has been good till now. He shared that: "Till date, whoever I have worked with has been very good to me."

He is also producing "Faaizbhai" and "Sachhi Muchhi Love Ho Gaya".

--IANS

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First Published: Jun 21 2016 | 6:44 PM IST

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