The tuning between Farhan and his leading man Shah Rukh is the talk of Bollywood. "We were friends from before Don. See, both Shah Rukh and I are ardent fans of Don and Mr Bachchan. When we finally started started working together it was like his enthusiasm combined with mine.
Shah Rukh's energy level is very infectious. He gives very intelligent suggestions. And since I'm always open to suggestions—who says I'm not, that's totally untrue-- I enjoy Shah Rukh's inputs. We had a whole lot of fun. Though I must tell you it was a lot of hard work. I can't even begin to describe what it was like over there (in Malaysia)."
Talk veers to the much talked-about Khai pe paan benaras wala song-and-dance whuch they recently shot. "We knew what Mr Bachchan had done to the song in the earlier Don. Shah Rukh and I weren't even thinking about it when we took the plunge. First of all, we're a great fan of the song.
It's truly a monster of a song. But what Saroj-ji (Saroj Khan) did with Khai ke paan is incredible. Of course there's an element of deja vu in the choreography. But Saroj-ji has taken the number somewhere else."
The feisty filmmaker takes a deep breath. "In fact all of us are paying a homage to the earlier Don. It's true that we've improved on the technical value immensely. But how far could we go with technique alone?
Whether it's Shah Rukh, Priyanka, Arjun Rampal, Isha Koppiker, Boman Irani, Om Puri, or Kareena doing that incredible number Yeh mera dil pyar ke deewana by Helenji, we see our efforts as a tribute to a film we've all seen and loved featuring our ultimate screen hero Amitabh Bachchan."
Farhan regrettably doesn't recall ever going on the sets of Chandra Barot's Don as a child which his dad Javed Akhtar had written.
"All my nostalgia for the film comes from watching Don on screen. It's taken me to a totally new territory. It's fun but also very stressful, and not because people are going to compare my film with the previous Don.
That doesn't bother me. I just wonder if my vision would come through in the film. The rest is all hypothetical right now."