Director Rajesh Mapuskar, who wielded the megaphone for the first time for "Ferrari Ki Sawaari", describes his directorial debut as
a joyride with a great cast and crew.
"I never dreamt of making a film. I love music and art and this (film) is the amalgamation of it, " Mapuskar told.
"It was a fun, joyride. There was no pressure from anyone. It was all from me. It was my first film so obviously you will have
butterflies in the stomach. I was worried as to how I will do it but I had a great team to support me. All the worries just vanished
when we started shooting, " he added.
Produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, "Ferrari Ki Sawaari" is Sharman Joshi's first solo hero film.
"It was great to work with an actor like Sharman. He is a professional and natural actor. He really understands what a maker is
trying to convey through the scene and the movie, " said Mapuskar who worked in "3 Idiots" as an assistant director.
"He is sharp, fast and he is a great actor. He has been brought up very well. All this shows in his performance. He comes from a
very cultured, good family, " he added.
Releasing June 15, the film is written by Chopra who has centred the story on a father-son and how a Ferrari brings ups and
downs in their lives in a funny manner.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012 13:01 IST