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Vidya not a fan of remakes
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Amethi was a Congress bastion until 2019, when BJP swept the polls.
Amethi was a Congress bastion until 2019, when BJP swept the polls.

The trend of remakes in Bollywood may be on the rise but actor Vidya Balan believes one should not tamper with an old classic. There were reports that Vidya was offered to play Sridevi's role in a remake of the cult film 'Sadma' and that she declined the project.

"I would not do it (remake a film). I can't dare to make or do something again. I was offered 'Sadma' remake and I said no to it as I feel one should not touch a film like 'Sadma'. Why tamper with it? These are timeless films. One can reinterpret it but I am not one of those who would go for it," the actor said on the sidelines of an event.

During a conversation with film critics Anupama Chopra and Rajeev Masand, Vidya said Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 'Anand', Ramesh Sippy's 'Sholay', Mahesh Bhatt's 'Arth' and Shekhar Kapur's 'Mr India' were her all-time favourite films

Meanwhile, the National Award-winning actor is looking forward to her next film, 'Tumhari Sulu'. In the movie, she plays a carefree housewife who turns into a late-night radio jockey.

The film was earlier slated to release on December 1 but the makers shifted the date to avoid a clash with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus, 'Padmavati'. 'Tumhari Sulu' will now release on November 24.

"I think everyone's dates have changed now, I have not kept a track. All I know is 'Padmavati' is coming on December 1. We got a clear date so we jumped at it. I am never stressed about the release of the film. If similar kinds of films were releasing, then I would be worried, not otherwise," Vidya said.

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(Published 10 October 2017, 23:25 IST)