In town to inaugurate the Dumdum Film Festival, the man with funny bones Boman Irani told PTI, "If the story is great language can never be the problem."
Boman, who feels regional cinema will rule the roost in future days, recalls how movies made by Onir and his ilk, on a shoe-string budget created waves and history.
"This proves one thing. The future of cinema is alive and kicking. This proves content rules and consider how the regional cinema is faring," Boman said.
Pointing out the love for good films here is manifest in the number of film festivals organized all around, Boman said, "Cinema entails good script, cinematography, dialogues, lyrics if any and music everything which is different from movies and Bengal is the place for cinebuffs.
Asked on a lighter vein how he managed to have top heroines in flicks, Boman quipped, "But they are all my on-screen daughters. Why I can even be the celluloid father to Koel one day," he said.
To this Koel Mallick, one of the top actors of Tollywood, said "I will be too happy to share frame with an actor of Bomanji's caliber."
Boman, who co-starred Farah Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Sonu Sood in Happy New Year, joked "I was left roancing with Farah in the movie."
"But on a serious note, we had immensely enjoyed the shooting." he said.
"We had decided to rope in two representatives of Indian cinema - one a personality like Boman Irani - and two the top actor in Bengali film industry Koel Mallick," the livewire behind the film festival, minister Bratya Basu said.
