Pooja Bhatt's two ambitious projects Jism 3 and Cabaret are going to stay with the entertainment branch 'Waves' of Ponty Chadha's business empire. She is if truth be told going ahead with the completion of the 2 scripts before casting.
Days after the shocking gunning-down of the tycoon entrepreneur, a way of uncertainty remains over the film project involving Chadha, though one in all Ponty's closest associates within the film, Pooja Bhatt has decided to maintain her commitment to the slain tycoon.
Pooja leaves the ball in Chadha's business empire's court, "I WILL BE ABLE TO look ahead to Ponty's movie flagship 'Waves' to make a decision the best way forward with my two projects Jism 3 and Cabaret which I USED TO BE to do with Ponty. I WILL BE ABLE TO continue with the creative work on both the projects with much more fervour. If 'Waves' decides to move ahead with our projects, we'd be at liberty to stay to our commitment. I shall give them two films to be pleased with. And in the event that they decide to not go ahead with our projects, I shall respect that call. However the call is theirs. I shall respect their decision. For, during his lifetime Ponty Chadha gave me much respect in our dealings."
Pooja Bhatt who worked closely with Ponty Chadha says the loss is devastating. "His death affects all the film industry within the most devastating way. He belonged to that rare breed of entrepreneurs who believe within the power of cinema. He backed me on both Cabaret and Jism 3 from the day he saw the primary copy of Jism 2 with us Bhatts. And he did so without knowing who the celebrities were or perhaps a glimpse into the script. That sort of trust is uncommon in movie-land."
At the instant Pooja grieves not for the uncertainty of her projects but a valuable creative ally, "My first hit as a director Jism 2 is associated with that gentleman's faith in me. How am i able to ever forget that?"
However another filmmaker who worked closely with Ponty for a few years isn't too sure whether the billionaire's business empire would wish to hold forward its close links with the Bollywood. "His death goes to have deep repercussions at the movie business. Ponty was the one all-India distributor for Hindi films. He have been related to the film industry since Ajay Devgn's Raju Chacha and Ram Gopal Varma's Jungle. Neither of Ponty's two brothers were excited by the movie trade. I DON'T BELIEVE his son is interested either. Ponty was a passionate movie buff. He loved films and he wasn't besotted by glamorous stars. He just loved the flicks. I DON'T BELIEVE Pooja Bhatt or anyone else would get the similar roughly commitment from the remainder of Ponty's family."