Kunal Kemmu: 'We've made 'Go Goa Gone' for audiences who've seen zombie films'

  • 7 years ago
India is ready to witness its first zom-com in the form of 'Go Goa Gone'. The makers of the film recently launched the trailer of the movie and its first look has got a great response from the audiences.
The first theatrical trailer of the film has many catch lines and is also full of slangs, however when one of the lead actors of the film Kunal Kemmu was asked about its impact on the younger generation he said, "Films are made under different genre, on different stories and characters. We have made this film for those audiences who have previously seen zombie films and those who understand it. We have played characters in the film and the film is a story of those characters, it doesn't mean that we necessarily endorse all that our characters do."
"We have made this film for an Indian audience and this film will get a certificate from the Censor Board and only then will it get released. So whenever our film is ready, Censor Board will see and rate it accordingly and that will decide its fit for what kind of audiences," he further added. Directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK., 'Go Goa Gone' stars Saif Ali Khan, Vir Das, Anand Tiwary and Puja Gupta alongside Kemmu and is slated to release on May 10, this year.


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