Filmmaker
Subhash
Ghai
says
he
will
not
make
a
second
part
of
his
popular
1999
film
"Taal" until
he
gets
a
subject
better
than
that
of
the
original
entertainer.
"Most
of
the
filmmakers
cash
in
on
their
previous
film's
success.
If
story
of
the
film
is
better
than
the
first
one,
then
there
is
no
harm
to
do
that.
But
if
anyone
make
movies
just
to
earn
money
at
the
box
office
without
presenting
a
good
story,
then
it
is
kind
of
cheating
with
the
audience
and
a
marketing
gimmick.
I
will
make
Taal
2
only
when
I
get
better
subject
than
Taal," Ghai
said
here.
"Everybody
around
me
forces
me
to
make
films,
but
I
keep
writing
the
scripts
till
the
time
I
am
not
satisfied
with
the
script.
I
just
don't
make
movies,
I
always
try
to
make
films
with
new
subject
and
put
my
all
efforts
to
make
it
best"
added
Ghai.
He
spoke
at
an
event
when
he
organised
a
special
screening
of
the
Aishwarya
Rai,
Anil
Kapoor
and
Akshaye
Khanna
starrer.
The
screening
was
attended
by
names
like
A.R.
Rahman,
Sukhwinder
Singh
and
Shiamak
Davar.
Explaining
the
reason
behind
this
special
screening,
Ghai
said:
"Now
we
are
showing
Taalfor
the
younger
audience
as
they
haven't
seen
it
on
the
big
screen.
Films
like
Taa,
Sholay
and
Rang
De
Basanti
are
made
to
give
audience
a
cinematic
experience,
so
we
have
decided
to
screen
the
movie
every
Sunday
at
this
cinema
hall
(New
Excelsior)."