<p>"I think it is difficult to make a full-fledged comedy film. I don't know will I ever make it. I never plan about my movies..I cannot say what will be my next," Bhansali, who is gearing up for the release of 'Guzaarish' told PTI.<br /><br />The 47-year-old director has dealt with dark subjects in his films like 'Khamoshi', which was about a deaf and mute couple; 'Devdas' was about a dejected lover; 'Black', showed the trials and tribulations of a blind, deaf and mute girl.<br /><br />All these movies went on to become big hits except for 'Saawariya' which failed to ignite the box-office.Now Bhansali is wooing audiences with 'Guzaarish' that deals with another serious issue--euthanasia.<br /><br />"Euthanasia is a subject that has never been handled in Indian cinema before. It is a very important issue. With big stars we made an entertaining film that still talks about the sensitive issue. We are not propagating it...we are not taking sides," the director said.<br /><br />The movie stars Hrithik Roshan, which sees him essaying the role of a magician who becomes a paraplegic when a magic trick goes wrong. Aishwarya Rai plays the role of a nurse.<br /><br />With his new offering, Bhansali explores a paraplegic's life.<br /><br />"I like taking up subjects that are closer to life..to which audience can relate but in an entertaining way. I don't want to bore my audiences," he said.<br /><br />The film, releasing on November 19, also marks the debut of Bhansali as a music composer. "Since my childhood I have been fascinated with music. I love listening Marathi and Gujarati music," he said.</p>
<p>"I think it is difficult to make a full-fledged comedy film. I don't know will I ever make it. I never plan about my movies..I cannot say what will be my next," Bhansali, who is gearing up for the release of 'Guzaarish' told PTI.<br /><br />The 47-year-old director has dealt with dark subjects in his films like 'Khamoshi', which was about a deaf and mute couple; 'Devdas' was about a dejected lover; 'Black', showed the trials and tribulations of a blind, deaf and mute girl.<br /><br />All these movies went on to become big hits except for 'Saawariya' which failed to ignite the box-office.Now Bhansali is wooing audiences with 'Guzaarish' that deals with another serious issue--euthanasia.<br /><br />"Euthanasia is a subject that has never been handled in Indian cinema before. It is a very important issue. With big stars we made an entertaining film that still talks about the sensitive issue. We are not propagating it...we are not taking sides," the director said.<br /><br />The movie stars Hrithik Roshan, which sees him essaying the role of a magician who becomes a paraplegic when a magic trick goes wrong. Aishwarya Rai plays the role of a nurse.<br /><br />With his new offering, Bhansali explores a paraplegic's life.<br /><br />"I like taking up subjects that are closer to life..to which audience can relate but in an entertaining way. I don't want to bore my audiences," he said.<br /><br />The film, releasing on November 19, also marks the debut of Bhansali as a music composer. "Since my childhood I have been fascinated with music. I love listening Marathi and Gujarati music," he said.</p>