Akshat has revealed that when the film was with UTV, they were in talks with Fawad to play the role, which is now being played by Saif.
"Fawad was supposed to be one of the actors we talked to when the project was with UTV. It was around 2013... He was going to play the role Saif plays. But ultimately everything happens for a reason and for the best. No one could have done the role better than Saif," Akshat says in an interview with PTI.
Interestingly, Akshat says his "instinct for Saif was right" as he had written the film initially keeping him in mind.
"When I first messaged Saif, I didn't get a reply from him. When I finally met him, it was almost two years to the date I had texted him, and I still have the message saved.
"This time, he had read the script because Ashi (Dua, one of the producers) had sent it to him. He said 'ok we are on' in five minutes. So the time period was, on one hand two years and on the other, just five minutes to get Saif," he adds.
"It is common knowledge that the film was earlier with UTV, we were about to shoot but four days before that the project was shut down. After that things fell apart, we had to put it together again. Everything takes time," he said.
Both "Delhi Belly" and "Kaalakaandi" fall in the genre of dark comedy, which is rarely explored in Bollywood.
But can the waiting period be frustrating and the director says, "it is the most disappointing part".
"You feel that the time seems to move in six months chunk. Suddenly you look up and the year has gone by, it seems you haven't done anything. You have been trying, waiting, they (makers) read your script, get back to you, six months have gone by and then they say 'no,'" he said.
Produced by Cinestaan Film Company and Ashi Dua Sara of Flying Unicorn, the film stars Saif along with Deepak Dobriyal, Vijay Raaz, Kunaal Roy Kapoor, Sobhita Dhulipala, Akshay Oberoi, Isha Talwar, Shenaz Treasury, Shivam Patil, Amyra Dastur and Neil Bhoopalam.
"Kaalakaandi" is scheduled to release on January 12 next year.
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