Source: Times of india
Filmmaker Karan
Johar says that Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan is going to be the most
special film of the year as it might be his last film.
"Yashji ( Yash
Chopra) is like my father. His birthday this year is very special
because he is probably making his last film. All of our films are
releasing this year but that film will be the most special experience of
2012," the 40-year-old said in an interview.
"This year is special not just for him but for the whole industry because Yashji's last film is releasing this year," he added.
Chopra turns 80 Thursday.
Jab
Tak Hai Jaan marks filmmaker Yash Chopra's comeback to direction after
eight years. His last was 2004 cross-border romance Veer Zaara.
The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma and hits theatres Nov 13.
Meanwhile, Karan is also excited about Barfi! making it to the Oscars and he hopes the film gets shortlisted.
"I am thrilled to bits and I think what better film than Barfi! to make it. I have gone on record to say how it was truly most spectacular film
experience I have had in years. It's really everyone's wish come true
that 'Barfi' makes it and I hope it walks the red carpet next year,"
Karan said.
Karan's
directorial venture Student of The Year, which he has made with three
newcomers - Varun Dhawan, Siddharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt - releases
Oct 19.
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