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Exclusive: Kabir Khan's Full Interview On Ek Tha Tiger Japan Premiere In Tokyo

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In this Bollywood Hungama exclusive interview with Content Head Broadband Faridoon Shahryar, director Kabir Khan in Tokyo, Japan talks about the Japanese release of his blockbuster film 'Ek Tha Tiger'. He also speaks about the response from the Japanese critics to the film, Japan's special food Kobe Beef and his plans to shoot in Kyoto, Japan. He talks about his experiences of travelling in various parts of the world and how it's important to try local cuisine to have a good experience of the local culture. He then speaks about his passion for photography and explains how his successful film 'New York' was drastically different from Saif Ali Khan-Kareena Kapoor starrer 'Kurbaan'. He explains how he allows his viewpoints to seep into his films and gives his views on the completion of 100 years of Hindi cinema. He also narrates a hilarious incident that he faced in Kabul that was also incorporated in his film 'Kabul Express' but with minor alterations. He talks about the political statements he made in 'Kabul Express', 'New York' and more recently in 'Ek Tha Tiger' and how he allowed his socialist leanings to seep into his movies. He then gives his views on the religious prejudices happening in the country and shares some shocking facts on the same. He talks about his passion for photography. He then speaks about the filmmakers that have inspired him over the years and shared his views on the changing face of cinema. He talks about the lighting element in films, how sometimes corrections are done during post-production for the obsolete projection systems in the hinterlands and the digital way of making films. Don't miss!
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