The film's first look was recently launched. Saif Ali Khan is playing the lead role of a Mumbai businessman in the movie that has drawn some comparison with the 2013 Martin Scorsese's film, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio.
"'Baazaar' is about people who will always choose money over love and has a lot of research work behind it. Is it inspired by The Wolf of Wall Street ? Absolutely not. Not at all," Nikhil told PTI.
Ever since the film was announced, there was speculation regarding the casting with Akshay Kumar and Hrithik Roshan being talked about.
Nikhil says his casual conversations with Akshay, with whom he has worked in films like "Patiala House" and "Chandni Chowk To China", were misconstrued as him approaching the actor for a project.
"Everytime I meet Akshay, it is viewed as if I am making a film with him. I have done three films with him, I can meet him for dinner. Hrithik and I want to do a film together and have been talking about several films," he says.
The film, directed by Gauravv Chawla, is about the world of stock markets and trading, where Saif plays a street smart Gujurati businessman.
"Baazaar is about 'dhando', Saif is playing a Gujrati businessman. He looks very suave on the poster but he is a Gujurati businessman in the film. It is about this businessman who crosses lines left right and centre," Nikhil says.
"Saif's one condition was, I don't want people in this business to say 'This doesn't happen.' So we narrated the film to a set of businessmen. They heard it and the only comment they made was, you are talking about Rs 200 and 300 crore, but we don't talk in less than Rs 10,000 crore. Increase the numbers please."
Before Gauravv came on board as a director, Nikhil says he wanted to start "Baazaar" right after his 2013 "D Day" but eventually decided to go ahead with his TV show "POW".
Apart from Saif, the film also features Rohan Mehra, son of late actor Vinod Mehra and Radhika Apte. Co-produced by Emmay Entertainment, "Baazaar" is aiming for a December 2017 release.
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