After
the
uproarious
welcome
given
by
critics
to
Love
Sex
Aur
Dhokha,
its
director
Dibakar
Banerjee
is
teaming
up
with
his
Oye
Lucky
Lucky
Oye
hero
Abhay
Deol
all
over
again,
this
time
for
a
political
thriller.
Says
Dibakar,
“It
is
a
political
thriller
set
in
a
state
where
a
new
government
has
been
formed.
It
will
again
be
in
a
new
cinematic
language.
But
it
will
be
in
the
conventional
format,
not
the
digital
format
used
in
LSD.
It"s
written
by
me
and
Urmi
Juvekar
who
was
my
creative
producer
on
LSD.
She"s
one
of
the
most
politically
savvy
writers
I
know."
The
political
thriller
will
be
set
in
an
imaginary
state.
Says
Dibakar,
“The
state
has
just
formed
after
clamouring
for
statehood
for
a
long
time
and
now
poised
to
get
big
economic
sanctions.
Then
a
political
assassination
happens."
Dibakar
has
decided
to
cast
Abhay
Deol
in
the
political
thriller.
“Yes
I
want
Abhay
in
the
political
thriller.
But
now
because
he
has
started
his
own
production.
We"ve
to
work
out
his
dates."
About
LSD
Dibakar
says,
“I
never
expected
so
much
praise.
It"s
overwhelming.
We
thought
some
would
get
the
point.
And
that
would
be
enough." But
Dibakar
regrets
not
fighting
the
censor
board
over
its
decision
to
remove
all
references
to
the
caste
factor
in
the
first
story
of
LSD.
“I
regret
that.
It
completely
diluted
the
story.
We
had
no
time
to
contest
their
decision.
And
also
they
were
letting
so
much
of
the
rest
go
unscathed.
They
explained
to
me
that
anything
could
happen
if
there
were
caste
references
in
the
love
story.
Mobs
would
burn
a
scooter,
damage
a
theatre."
Now
Dibakar
hopes
to
see
LSD
become
financially
feasible,
so
he
could
have
the
freedom
to
make
the
films
he
wants
to.
“Ekta
Kapoor
has
marketed
LSD
like
a
dream.
It
couldn"t
have
been
any
better."