A R Rahman’s music is likely to be a big high for the film. What kind of music 
have you come up with?
We have seven songs in the film and A R Rahman’s music this time is certainly 
not Indian, it’s very Western. Abbas Tyrewala and Mayur Puri have penned the 
lyrics. 
 
 
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First-time filmmaker Anthony D’Souza plumbs the depths of oceans off Bahamas 
for his action bonanza Blue. 
Have you finally wrapped up Blue? When is it releasing?
We are nearly through with the shoot. I am headed for Bangkok with Lara Dutta 
for two days’ work and then I need eight more days to shoot Katrina Kaif’s 
song. Blue is scheduled to be released on August 13. 
Where did you find this deep-sea adventure, for it certainly is an alien 
concept here in India?
I have always been fascinated by water and then I wanted to make a 
“never-seen-before” film - so it had to be a film shot in the ocean. I had to 
find a fresh setting and what better than an action adventure with real sharks, 
sting-rays and eels to the menacing great whites? 
Sounds scary! How did you protect your stellar cast from the oceanic wild life?
Wild animals pose no danger by themselves, unless provoked. In our case, we 
took ample precautions to ensure the safety of the cast and crew. There have 
been no injuries or mishaps. 
So which was the most spectacular and the most menacing of the oceanic beasts 
you shot with?
I chose to shoot off Bahamas because the kind of sharks that I wanted are only 
found there. We have shot with real sharks - hammer-heads, reef sharks, great 
whites, manta rays and eels. While reef sharks are the gentlest and easiest to 
shoot with, the great whites that measure 15 to 18 feet are the most menacing 
and also the most spectacular. 
Tipped to be the most expensive Indian film ever made with a whopping budget of 
Rs 100 crore, what has been the most expensive aspect of Blue?
I still won’t be able to give out the budget of the film as I am still 
shooting. The most expensive part of the film was the execution and 
implementation of action. We shot for 60 days in deep sea off Bahama Islands - 
of these, 15 days were for rehearsals and 45 days for the actual shoot. For the 
first time, the Indian audience will be treated to 25-30 minutes of underwater 
adventure. 
Our underwater DOP Pete Zuccarini is the man who shot Pirates Of The Caribbean, 
so the filming is flawless and spectacular. I hope I have brought the audience 
entertainment worth their money. 
How did you manage to find funding for this extravagant 
adventure as your first film? Also how did you convince Akshay Kumar and Sanjay 
Dutt to be a part of it? 
I approached Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd. with my script and they liked 
it right from the outset. My ad-films and music videos on the resume also 
worked well, I guess. 
I met Mr Dutt, Akshay and Zayed Khan, narrated them the script after which they 
were on. Really, I think that I am most fortunate. It must have something to do 
with my parents’ blessings because I am not much of a religious guy. 
Any particular reason for casting middle-aged heroes in this seemingly-youthful 
deep- sea adventure? Who’s the best swimmer from the cast?
Blue is about betrayal and a treasure-hunt. This is a film in which the 
characters are playing their age - Mr Dutt, Akshay, Zayed, Rahul Dev and Kabir 
Bedi in a guest appearance. Mr Dutt, who has a lung problem and is forbidden by 
the doctors to swim, insisted on doing each and every stunt himself. Akshay is 
ever-ready for any challenge and Zayed has been a swimmer ever since he can 
remember. Lara, on the other hand, trained for five months for the underwater 
action. But the best swimmer title goes hands down to Zayed Khan! 
How did you handle the ego tussle of Sanjay Dutt and Akshay Kumar?
On the sets and off it, the two stars are like brothers. We used to read all 
those crappy reports in the media and laugh at those together. 
Who’s the heroine of the film - Lara or Katrina? Are you including an 
additional song in the film to assuage Katrina?
Lara is the heroine of Blue and she plays Mr Dutt’s girlfriend and the film is 
based on their love story. Katrina Kaif, paired opposite Zayed, has a guest 
appearance in the film. Katrina’s song is a part of the script and is in the 
last portion of the film. 
Alright, so why cast Kylie Minogue? Apart from the hype, how does she help the 
film?
I have been a great fan of Kylie’s. She has one song and some scenes in the 
film. She shot for eight days and she has some humorous and dramatic scenes 
with the entire cast. I found her to be very professional and down-to-earth. 
She’s a director’s actor. 
A R Rahman’s music is likely to be a big high for the film. What kind of music 
have you come up with?
We have seven songs in the film and A R Rahman’s music this time is certainly 
not Indian, it’s very Western. Abbas Tyrewala and Mayur Puri have penned the 
lyrics. 
Is John Abraham a part of your next venture?
My next film is a three-hero action film, also for Shree Ashtavinayak Cine 
Vision. John Abraham is certainly a part of it and I am hoping to cast Sonal 
Chauhan opposite him.








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