Director Remo D’Souza, who is currently busy promoting his film ‘A Flying Jatt’, says that he doesn’t use double meaning dialogues as he wants an entire family to be comfortable while watching his movie.
Remo said, “I never do that (use double meaning dialogues). If you have seen my earlier films, I never have those dialogues. I always make sure that whenever my films come, an entire family can watch together.”
“No kid should watch a film and ask ‘why are they doing this, why that.’ I always ensure that the kids shouldn’t ask their parents any wrong questions while watching a film,” he added.
Remo says as a director it’s a huge responsibility that a film should teach kids right things and not the wrong ones.
Remo said, “I believe film gives education. There is a huge responsibility as a director to make films which can teach kids the right things and not wrong. So I’ll always make films which can teach something.”
‘A Flying Jatt’ which stars Tiger Shroff and Jacqueline Fernandez releases on August 25th.
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