Umesh Shukla: Abhishek is modern day Shravan Kumar in 'All Is Well'

Umesh Shukla: Abhishek is modern day Shravan Kumar in 'All Is Well'
Monday, July 20, 2015 14:00 IST
After dealing with faith in his debut 'OMG', filmmaker Umesh Shukla is back with 'All Is Well', which revolves around a modern family with Abhishek Bachchan playing the role of a present day Shravan Kumar.

The 'Happy New Year' actor is playing the role of a devoted son to Rishi Kapoor and Supriya Pathak in the comedy-drama film while Asin Thottumkal is his love interest.

"Abhishek is playing a modern day version of Shravan Kumar (a mythological character in Ramayana known for his devotion to his parents). He plays a son who gets troubled watching his parents fight and yet is very devoted to them. His character has to balance both, his parents and his personal life," Shulka told PTI.

The director, who won critical acclaim for his satirical take on god-men in his hit 2012 drama "OMG - Oh My God!", said he chose to do "All is Well" because of it's universal appeal.

"OMG had a universal subject, that of God and faith. Similarly, 'All is Well' tackles the theme of families and the complexities we have in them. I wanted a universal subject, one which will connect with people across all generations." The film chronicles the story of a debt-ridden bakery owner, Kapoor, who misplaces the jewellery of his wife (Supriya) and then undertakes a road trip along with his hassled son to find a solution.

Shukla, however, denied any comparison with this years hit road-trip movie 'Piku', starring Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone, and said the subjects of both the films are different.

"Yes, both movies talk about parent-child relationship and feature road-trip, but the subject is completely different.


"Every romantic film will have 'I love you', similarly, every road trip movie will have a journey and some complications. Our film would've released earlier but it got delayed due to some reasons."

The director said he is not feeling "any pressure at all" after his successful Akshay Kumar-Paresh Rawal starrer "Oh My God".

"There is no pressure at all. I am aware that expectations are there but I am confident of the film. As a filmamker it is extremely important for me to explore other genres while still delivering a good film," he said.

The director said Abhishek was always the first choice for the movie and pairing him with Rishi Kapoor came as a bonus as the two had a crackling chemistry.

"Abhishek was always there on my mind for the role because he is one of those actors who can pull off both a 'Guru' and a 'Happy New Year' with ease. I needed this quality in my character too who can be both emotional and funny.

"Rishi and Abhishek share a very good chemistry and the audience will enjoy watching them."

"All is Well" is scheduled to release on August 21.
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