Randhir Kapoor says he is not interested in remaking his father Raj Kapoor’s 1951 classic “Awara” as it would be impossible to find actors of the same caliber that the film’s original cast had.
“Many people came to me and my brothers (Rishi and Rajiv) and asked why don’t we remake ‘Awara’. I told them that it is absolutely impossible to imitate the classic ‘Awara’ which is loved so much till today,” Randhir told reporters at the launch of the book “The Dialogue of Awara; Raj Kapoor’s Immortal Classic”.
Written by author-documentary filmmaker Nasreen Munni Kabir, the book was released Saturday, two days before the 85th birth anniversary of legendary Raj Kapoor.
“Where will I get Prithviraj Kapoor, Raj Kapoor, Nargisji and where will I get that innocent looking Shashi Kapoor? I would be making a fool of myself by trying to imitate the film because I won’t have actors of that calibre again, even if I copy it frame by frame,” he added.
Raj Kapoor was only 27 when he made “Awara”. Released in 1951, it became one of the most successful films in his career.