Filmmaker
Karan
Johar
says
he
would
be
more
than
happy
to
come
up
with
a
sequel
to
Bombay
Talkies,
a
short
film
based
on
the
centenary
of
Indian
cinema,
which
is
currently
under
production.
Bombay
Talkies
is
a
collection
of
short
films
to
celebrate
hundred
years
of
Indian
cinema,
with
four
directors,
Zoya
Akhtar,
Anurag
Kashyap,
Dibaker
Banerjee
and
Karan
Johar
working
on
their
respective
creation.
"It
is
our
love
for
cinema
that
has
made
all
four
of
us
make
Bombay
Talkies.
We
are
coming
together
to
resonate
the
celebration
of
cinema," Karan
told
the
PTI.
"I
would
love
to
make
a
sequel
to
Bombay
Talkies.
I
hope
we
all
come
together
to
make
yet
another
film
may
be
after
some
years...to
do
it
all
this
over
again,"
he
said.
About
the
film,
Karan
said,
"Dibakar's
film
will
have
angst,
Zoya
will
have
something
on
creative
freedom,
Anurag
will
show
madness
and
insanity
and
I
will
have
music
and
emotional
aspect".
Anurag,
known
for
his
penchant
for
off-beat
films,
candidly
said
that
he
was
quite
scared
to
be
part
of
the
project.
"I
was
the
first
one
to
sign
myself
and
I
was
scared.
My
film
is
about
when
you
come
to
Bombay
for
first
time
and
how
people
wait
outside
their
houses,"
Anurag
said.
On
her
part,
Zoya
said,
"I
agreed
to
do
it
on
a
condition
that
I
will
be
allowed
to
make
what
I
want
to...which
I
have
done."
Dibakar
said
he
would
be
making
an
emotional
film.
"I
want
to
make
out
and
out
emotional
film....it
is
a
tear
jerker.
I
wanted
to
include
regional
flavour
so
it
has
use
of
Marathi
language
in
it,"
he
added.
Bombay
Talkies
will
be
released
on
May
3,
marking
100
years
of
Indian
cinema
that
began
a
humble
beginning
with
Raja
Harishchandra,
the
first
full-length
feature
film,
unveiled
to
audience
on
May
3,
1913.
PTI