Are there any undertones of Bollywood in Om Shanti Om as well?
In this film there are undertones but only about Bollywood and that too only happy ones. It is a very happy and mad look at our film industry. Normally when people think of the film industry they want to show the dark side of it. But I think there is also a happy side to it, which is what I have always found and have shown in my film. You have roped in many film stars for OSO. How tough was it to co-ordinate? Most of the people we approached were sweet, from Dharmendra to Jeetendra, they told me, just inform us half an hour in advance and we will be there. Mithun Da actually flew down for the song! The coordination of dates took a long time and now I think I can give management courses on it. Actually I also wanted to get Dev Saab, Dilip Ji and Shammi Kapoor together, but when Dev Saab refused, the idea went for a toss. Was making OSO easier or tougher than Main Hoon Na? I found OSO easier than Main Hoon Na. During the latter, Shah Rukh had a back problem and we were delayed for six mo