Anil
Kapoor-Sridevi's
1987
film
Mr
India
has
considered
to
be
a
cult
classic
and
is
still
remembered
for
late
actor
Amrish
Puri's
portrayal
of
the
iconic
villain
Mogambo
and
his
equally
dialogue
'Mogambo
khush
hua.'
Satish
Kaushik
who
essayed
the
role
of
Calendar
in
this
Shekhar
Kapur
directorial,
in
his
recent
interaction
with
a
leading
tabloid
said
that
this
film
shouldn't
have
a
sequel
or
be
remade
in
today's
times
as
it
won't
have
the
same
feel.
ETimes
quoted
Satish
as
saying,
"In
my
personal
opinion,
there
are
a
few
films
which
shouldn't
be
touched,
whether
it's
for
a
remake
or
sequel.
Mr.
India
is
one
such
film
which
I
feel
shouldn't
be
remade
as
it
will
not
have
the
same
feel."
He
continued,
"Mr.
India
was
an
amalgamation
of
fine
artists
collaborating
to
create
a
good
entertaining
film.
Right
from
Shekhar
Kapur
to
Boney
Kapoor,
Javed
Akhtar
to
special
effects,
action
directors
and
the
cast
and
crew,
including
cinematographer
Baba
Azmi,
action
director
Veeru
Devgan,
Peter
Periera
(special
effects
camera),
Art
Director
Bijon
Das
Gupta,
choreographer
Saroj
Khan
and
music
composers
Laxmikant
Pyarelal,
everybody
believed
in
the
project
and
put
in
a
lot
of
effort
and
there
was
good
team
work.
It's
such
an
iconic
film
with
such
great
legacy
that
if
it
ever
comes
out
then
it
can
only
be
pulled
off
by
Anil
Kapoor,
and
no
other
actor."
In
2020,
filmmaker
Ali
Abbas
Zafar
had
announced
a
film
called
Mr
India.
When
speculations
went
rife
whether
his
film
was
a
sequel
or
remake,
he
clarified
that
it
is
a
completely
new
film
with
the
same
title.
Coming
back
to
Satish
Kaushik,
the
actor-filmmaker
recently
reunited
with
his
Mr
India
co-star
Anil
Kapoor
for
the
Netflix
film
Thar.