"The script of 'Yeh Khula Aasmaan' is so well written that I just could not say no. And Gitanjali has a conviction in her wok which sometimes experienced directors lack, " he told. He plays grandfather to a teenager in the movie.
The film is slated to release May 25 and revolves around a challenging phase of a young boy, who is an IIT-aspirant and faces academic failure. It also highlights family problems and how to bridge generation gap.