I feel happy doing Govinda’s comeback film: Pahlaj Nihalani

“He has a double role. But he slips into four different characters. Audiences who have been waiting for Govinda’s comeback will be very pleased to see what he has done in Rangeela Raja.”

May 01, 2018 10:54 am | Updated 11:17 am IST - Mumbai

 File photo: Pahlaj Nihalani in New Delhi on December 24, 2004.

File photo: Pahlaj Nihalani in New Delhi on December 24, 2004.

Pahlaj Nihalani, the former Central Board of Film Certification (CFBC) chairperson who had a controversial tenure, is back in the role of a filmmaker, with his favourite leading man Govinda, as they completed the shooting of a new film.

Giving details of the project Nihalani said: “It is titled ‘Rangeela Raja’ and it’s an out-and-out comedy. But comedy of a kind never attempted by Govinda before. Unlike the streetwise comic characters, Govinda is famous for, he plays a very sophisticated character in ‘Rangeela Raja’”

In the film shot in Karjat on the outskirts of Mumbai, Govinda has multiple roles.

Elaborating on Govinda’s part, Nihalani said: “He has a double role. But he slips into four different characters. Audiences who have been waiting for Govinda’s comeback will be very pleased to see what he has done in Rangeela Raja It is almost like a rebirth of Govinda and I feel happy to be doing his comeback film.”

It’s been 31 years since Nihalani launched Govinda in “Ilzaam”.

“I feel Govinda is starting all over again with Rangeela Raja,” he said, adding that “Govinda has never been more suave in any of his films”. Three debutante heroines are being introduced with Govinda in the film.

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