Director
Anurag
Basu
and
Ranbir
Kapoor
share
a
great
rapport
but
the
filmmaker
says
he
cannot
wait
for
the
actor
to
star
in
all
his
films
despite
their
friendship.
After
their
award-winning
collaboration
for
'Barfi!'
in
2012,
the
director-actor
duo
are
again
teaming
up
for
'Jagga
Jasoos
and
the
Kishore
Kumar
biopic.
"Ranbir
and
I
share
a
great
rapport.
We
connect
as
an
actor
and
director.
After
'Barfi!',
we
are
doing
'Jagga
Jasoos'
whose
rigorous
shoot
we
will
start
from
November," Basu
told
PTI
in
an
interview.
"Then
there
is
Kishore
Kumar
biopic,
which
will
go
on
floors
soon
after
'Jagga
Jasoos' is
finished.
I
am
yet
unsure
about
my
untitled
project
because
Ranbir
has
other
films
as
well.
Even
I
cannot
wait
for
him
every
time.
I
might
have
to
take
some
other
actor
for
it,"
Basu
added.
There
were
reports
earlier
this
month
that
Basu
had
signed
his
fourth
project
with
Ranbir
but
the
filmmaker
set
the
record
straight
on
Twitter
by
saying
these
stories
came
from
his
fake
Facebook
account.
'Jagga
Jasoos',
a
Bollywood
sleuth
drama,
stars
Ranbir
and
Katrina
Kaif
in
leading
roles.
The
movie
is
expected
to
hit
theatres
in
May
next
year.
Ranbir
is
also
producing
the
film
with
the
director.
Basu
started
his
film
career
with
thrillers
like
'Saaya',
'Kuch
Toh
Hai'
and
'Murder'
but
he
hit
the
bull's
eye
with
'Gangster'
and
followed
its
success
with
'Life
in
a
Metro'.
The
director
says
he
is
going
slow
with
his
film
career
because
he
feels
he
has
worked
hard
during
his
initial
days.
He
now
wants
to
focus
more
on
his
personal
life.
"People
often
complain
that
after
'Barfi!'
I
have
not
made
anything
in
these
two
years.
But
I
must
tell
you
that
have
worked
hard
a
lot
during
the
early
days
of
my
career.
"There
were
times
when
I
used
to
direct
two
films
in
a
year.
I
am
going
slow
now
and
it's
a
conscious
decision.
I
am
focusing
on
other
things
of
life
like
my
family.
I
and
my
wife
have
an
NGO
and
we
are
busy
with
its
work," he
said.
The
'Kites'
helmer
is
currently
enjoying
his
stint
as
a
judge
on
Zee
TV's
reality
show
'Zee
Cinestars
Ki
Khoj'.
"It's
a
good
platform
for
kids
to
show
their
talents
and
get
a
chance
to
have
a
career
in
showbiz.
The
show
is
like
an
acting
school
and
we
are
teachers
and
judges
to
them.
I
am
amazed
to
see
the
talent
of
these
youngsters.
If
needed,
I
will
also
give
them
a
chance
to
act
in
my
films,"
he
said.