Lisa-Kangana
Filmmaker
Vikas
Bahl
created
magic
in
2013
by
delivering
a
completely
different
movie
in
the
form
of
Queen
starring
Kangana
Ranaut
and
Lisa
Haydon.
Queen
Queen
was
such
a
huge
hit
that
people
talk
about
it
even
today.
Queen
Sequel
During
an
interview
with
Bollywoodlife,
director
of
Queen
Vikas
Bahl
spoke
his
mind
on
the
sequel.
Vikas
Bahl
Quoted
"If
I
tell
a
sequel
to
Queen,
I
would
be
being
a
fraud
and
trying
to
make
money
of
something
that
is
successful.
The
only
story
that
Queen
has
potentially
is
if
we
ever
tell
the
story
from
the
boy's
(Rajkumar
Rao)
point
of
view.
There
is
no
other
story."
says
Vikas
Bahl.
Not
A
Women
Centric
Vikas
Bahl,
makes
it
clear
that
Queen
sequel
will
not
be
a
women-centric
movie.
Man's
Point
Of
View
Vikas
Bahl,
makes
it
clear
that
Queen
sequel
would
tell
the
story
from
the
man's
point
of
view.
Ditching
Rajkumar
Rao
played
the
role
of
the
man
who
ditched
Kangana
Ranaut
a
day
before
their
wedding.
New
Style
Of
Filmmaking
Queen
could
be
a
new
wave
of
filmmaking
which
tell
stories
of
both
the
characters
in
two
different
sequels.
The
Man's
Role
The
man's
role
(portrayed
by
Rajkumar
Rao)
in
Queen
was
very
limited
and
not
much
was
shown
as
to
why
he
rejected
Kangana
at
the
last
minute.
Queen
To
King
So,
we
can
expect
a
'King'
of
a
storyline
if
this
project
ever
takes
place.
Queen
Queen
is
a
2014
Indian
comedy-drama
film
directed
by
Vikas
Bahl
and
produced
by
Anurag
Kashyap.
Blockbuster
Hit
Queen
was
made
on
a
budget
of
₹12.5
crore,
and
the
film
earned
over
₹97
crore.
Queen
Meets
Lisa
Haydon
In
Paris,
Queen
meets
Lisa
Haydon,
a
free-spirited
woman
who
works
at
the
hotel
in
which
Kangana
Ranaut
stays.
Queen
Locations
Queen
was
shot
in
2012
over
a
period
of
45
days,
starting
with
Paris,
followed
by
Amsterdam
and
New
Delhi.
Queen
Sequel
Queen
crew
would
eat
their
meals
at
nearby
restaurants,
and
at
times
actors
including
lead
Kangana
Ranaut
would
change
clothes
in
nearby
public
toilets
and
restaurants.