Dum Maaro Dum has nothing to do with Dev's 1971 film
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oi-Kalyani Prasad Keshri
By Kalyani Prasad Keshri
Bollywood
actor
Abhishek
Bachchan
was
recently
spotted
in
Indore
for
promoting
his
upcoming
film,
Dum
Maaro
Dum.
After
suffering
a
string
of
flops
at
the
Box
Office
Abhishek
has
pinned
all
his
hopes
in
this
upcoming
Rohan
Sippy's
film.
The
actor
clears
the
air
around
Dum
Maaro
Dum
and
stated
that
his
film
has
nothing
to
do
with
Dev
Anand's
1971
film
Hare
Rama
Hare
Krishna.
Abhishek
told
the
reporters,
“The
only
relation
my
film
has
with
Hare
Rama
Hare
Krishna
is
that
its
title
has
been
taken
from
the
first
lines
of
a
hit
song
in
Dev's
film."
Abhishek
told
that
the
film
has
no
intentions
of
demeaning
Goa.
He
also
added
that
he
personally
liked
the
title
song
Dum
Maaro
Dum
filmed
on
actress
Deepika
Padukone.
Junior
Bachchan,
who
plays
the
role
of
a
cop
(ACP
Kamath)
in
Dum
Maaro
Dum
is
sure
about
the
film's
success.
He
told
the
reporters
that
there
is
no
formula
to
make
a
successful
film
in
Bollywood.
“If
there
was
such
a
formula
in
Bollywood,
then
all
films
would
become
hits," told
Abhishek.
He
added
that
success
and
failure
of
his
films
did
not
depend
on
him
solely.
“Otherwise
also,
if
2-3
of
my
films
flop
it
does
not
mean
that
all
my
previous
films
also
did
not
do
well," argued
the
35-years-old
actor.
Abhishek
who
saw
a
series
of
flops
with
films
like
Raavan,
Khelein
Hum
Jee
Jaan
Sey
and
Game,
says
that
different
people
have
different
reactions
to
a
piece
of
work,
therefore
he
is
open
to
any
kind
of
reaction
for
his
upcoming
film.