Manish, 40, said his adaptation will see the classic love story in a new avatar.
"I wanted to make a typical Bollywood masala film after 'Dil, Dosti etc'. When I decided to adapt the Shakespeare's classic, I thought I will reinterpret it in my way because it was not possible to adapt the complete text in today's time. I just redefined the things and gave more details and background," Manish told PTI.
"Classics like these will always inspire filmmakers. The only difference will be how they interpret it keeping in mind the present context," Manish said.
Set in the backdrop of picturesque Banaras, the film will hit theatres on July 26.
Manish has managed to shoot actual Banarasi Ram Leela and Holi for the film.
"Being brought up in Banaras, you get added advantage that you know many beautiful places which are not explored by others. I penned my narrative around these exquisite locales. Ram Leela shows Banaras' unique cultural aspect and I managed to get the permission to shoot a scene of my film there," said Manish.