‘Teree Sang’ not a remake of ‘Juno’: Satish Kaushik
By Joginder Tuteja, IANSThursday, July 23, 2009
MUMBAI - Is director Satish Kaushik’s “Teree Sang” a copy of Hollywood film “Juno”? It
may seem so going by the subject, but the filmmaker and his lead actors insist the film is an absolute
original piece of work.
“I don’t even think this really requires any justification,” Kaushik told IANS.
“That’s because while ‘Juno’ had released in December 2007, we had already wrapped up a major
schedule for ‘Teree Sang’ by then. How can we be accused of copying a film that wasn’t even heard
about much till then, let alone being released?” he added.
But Kaushik doesn’t deny that he was indeed inspired by a Telugu film that was released a few years
ago.
“I had seen this fabulous Telugu movie which again dealt with teenage pregnancy. I wanted the film’s
rights but couldn’t get them. However, the idea stuck with me and I eventually decided to come up
with an entirely different tale, though with the germ of teenage pregnancy. In the way it has eventually
shaped up, ‘Teree Sang’ has nothing to do with that Telugu film though,” he said.
A film directed by Jason Reitman, “Juno” is about a 16-year-old high school girl Juno MacGuff (Ellen
Page) who discovers she is pregnant with a child fathered by her friend and long-time admirer Paulie
Bleeker (Michael Cera). While at first she intends to have an abortion, she changes her mind and
plans for the child’s adoption.
“That’s the very basic point in the plot where our film differs,” said Sheena Shahabadi, the debutante
leading lady of the film. “In ‘Juno’, the girl was looking for someone to adopt her unborn baby while in
‘Teree Sang’, the characters played by Ruslaan (Mumtaz) and me decide to live together and raise
the child.”
Explaining the film’s plot, Sheena said: “The only similarity between ‘Teree Sang’ and ‘Juno’ is
teenage pregnancy. In one of their outdoor rendezvous with a bunch of friends, schoolmates Maahi
(Sheena) and Kukko (Ruslaan) decide to ‘experiment’ and end up making love to each other. When
Maahi gets pregnant, she decides to give birth to the child. In this journey of hers, she gets complete
support from Kukko.
Ruslaan added: “Well, let aside ‘Juno’, some idle minds are also comparing ‘Teree Sang’ with ‘Kya
Kehna’. Can you beat that? Story about any and every unwed mother can’t be ‘Kya Kehna’, right?
“Come on, that movie was a love triangle between Preity Zinta, Saif Ali Khan and Chandrachur Singh
while ‘Teree Sang’ is a sweet and simple tale about young parents who decide to be with each other
in their tough times. Hence the title ‘Teree Sang’,” Ruslaan said.
Also starring Sushmita Mukherjee, Rajat Kapoor, Neena Gupta and Satish Kaushik and Anupam Kher
in a special appearance, the film has music by Sachin and Jigar with guest compositions by Anu
Malek and Bappi Lahiri.
Produced by Bharat Shah, “Teree Sang” has been acquired by Sony Pictures and will hit theatres Aug
7.