'Junglee' Director Chuck Russell Reveals He Was 'Jealous' of Indian Filmmakers; Here's Why
'Junglee' Director Chuck Russell Reveals He Was 'Jealous' of Indian Filmmakers; Here's Why
'The Mask' director Chuck Russell always wanted to be a part of Hindi films.

The Mask director Chuck Russell always wanted to be a part of Hindi films and has now said that the story of Vidyut Jamwal-starrer Junglee is best suited for Indian set up as it explores the relationship between a human and an animal. “(I felt) It should not be told with western actors. This is about the relationship between a man and an elephant and it is in the Indian DNA for centuries. I was comfortable with it being an Indian story. At first, I did not know why they approached me for this film but I realised it was because I am always dealing with the human and animal relationship angle in my films,” he said.

Russell, who makes his Bollywood debut with Junglee, said both the industries are good at telling larger-than-life stories. “I was jealous of Indian directors when I first discovered Indian films. As a teenager, I found you guys do song and dance in every or any genre. In the West, the musicals were very limited. There are many differences but we (both) can tell larger-than-life stories and our stars can carry it.”

The 60-year-old director is not completely alien to the new Bollywood, having watched 3 Idiots, Sultan, Baahubali, Raazi and Bareilly Ki Barfi. “When I see the world, I want to try to incorporate stories from different cultures. Also, I had realised that if everyone can enjoy a film like ‘The Mask’, we are similar in a way when it comes to consuming entertainment. My mother loved India very much, she passed away just as we started work on the ‘Junglee’. She was a travel agent. I am carrying on the tradition of my family,” Russell added.

Whether it was The Mask with Jim Carrey or The Scorpion King, starring Dwayne Johnson in his acting debut, Russell said he always develops stories around his actors. “I develop scripts for the actors rather than starting with the screenplay and then look for somebody. I wanted to meet Vidyut, his memes and GIFs are very popular but I did not know about his films. “I created this character for him. He has a fun, vulnerable side to him that was good to explore. These men and women are brave who do action-acting.” The film releases Friday.

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