The director says filmmakers, who have not grown up in Mumbai during the '70s and '80s, are trying to make films based in that era and their unawareness about the city makes the treatment appear "inauthentic".
"The '70s and '80s was the time in which I grew up in Mumbai. I am a Mumbai kid. It is not a judgement... But a lot of films based in the vintage Mumbai are made by the guys who have never lived in the city. They didn't grow up there. I was there, I saw what it looked like.
The "Miss Lovely" director, however, says it has become tough to shoot a period film in Mumbai today, as most of the vintage buildings are getting "knocked down and people want to put towers everywhere".
"Daddy" is a biopic based on the life of gangster- turned-politician Arun Gawli. Arjun Rampal is playing the lead role in the movie, which also features Tamil actor Aishwarya Rajesh as his wife Asha Gawli.
"I don't like biopics generally because when you make a biopic, even in Hollywood, the director has to pretend like he knows the person. And when I watch a 'Lincoln' or 'Gandhi' as an audience, I feel these guys don't know them. How come they are making an authentic biopic?
"But we have made a film on a living gangster, who is still in jail. It has been done for the first time."
"He has given us rights of his life story. It was my responsibility to show him in a balanced way. I didn't want to make a movie where I just show him as a Mother Teresa because that is not believable. But at the same time, I didn't want to put him and his family at risk.
The director says he is not a typical Bollywood filmmaker and hence his movie does not fall in the category of stylised gangster films.
"I am not a normal industry director. I don't consider myself a Bollywood director at all, because the film is not made in that style. It is made probably much more closer to a what a South American gangster movie would be or 'Narcos', which is more in the zone. I was very careful with that."
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