Amar Kaushik says when people started alleging that his latest directorial "Bala" looks like a copy of the recently released "Ujda Chaman", it disturbed him but the filmmaker said he ensured the controversy didn't affect the film.
"Bala", produced by Dinesh Vijan, stars Ayushmann Khurrana as a young man with receding hairline.
While "Ujda Chaman", featuring "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety" star Sunny Singh in a similar role and backed by Kumar Mangat Pathak, is a remake of the 2017 Kannada film "Ondu Motteya Kathe".
Asked if he was perturbed by the comparisons, Kaushik told PTI, "If I say I wasn't, it would be wrong. I was (disturbed) for two days. Before going to shoot, Kumar ji had met Dinesh and said he has rights of some south film. Our script was ready and we were just about to go on floors.
"I then saw the movie and told him that my film is totally different from that even on paper. Only similarity was that the character was bald. We then went and shot our film. Then 20 days later I heard they're shooting their film. I was ok with it because both the films are different. We were editing our film and then our teaser came, there was no news about their film," he added.
Kaushik said things took a turn when all of a sudden, the trailer, poster and announcement of "Ujda Chaman" were out.
"We were a bit taken aback. Then people said we copied them and I was obviously disturbed. We had worked hard on the film for months. The story was different, just because there's a shot of a bald man looking in the mirror and both the characters go to doctors, on that basis when it is said the entire film is similar, I obviously felt bad.
"But then I thought if I let this affect me, I won't be able to work on my film. It was important for me to concentrate. After two days, I got over this," he added.
Kaushik said he was clear he didn't want to make "Bala" a film just about a bald man.
"If I had to say only that much, I wouldn't have made the film. 'Stree' was a horror comedy but had something important to say. I didn't want to make a film on a man who is losing his hair. I wanted to say a lot of things without being preachy and I wanted to say it with love."
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