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Karan Johar on ‘Kill’ Being ‘The Most Violent Film Made Out of India’ and the Soaring Success of Indian Cinema


Karan Johar on his upcoming film "Kill" being the "most violent film made out of India," Indian cinema's soaring success and Gold House.

Amrit and Viresh are unaware that there are 40 bandits on the train who are plotting to rob the passengers, setting off a bloody face-off. Known to many as a filmmaker who puts his name on Bollywood films about families, music and melodrama, Johar is proud of that, but “Kill” marks a new direction for him. He was attracted to the story within five minutes of director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat (“Long Live Brij Mohan”) pitching the idea.

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