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			 Emraan won't ape Salman for 'Jannat 2' Emraan won't ape Salman for 'Jannat 2'
			
				
					 
 Prolific filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt recently  commented that 'Jannat 2' is one of their biggest 'masala' films till  date and comes with an immense entertainment quotient. Though one  started wondering whether this Emraan Hashmi starrer would join the  likes of many other commercial massy films (read 'Ready', 'Singham',  'Bodyguard', 'Agneepath' to name a few) that have released in the recent  times and turned out to be smash box office successes, director Kunal  Deshmukh comes in it's defence and says that 'Jannat 2' would maintain  it's own identity.
 
 "Brand Mahesh Bhatt has certain characteristics to it  and all us students are still learning and trying to adapt", says Kunal  who has earlier made 'Jannat' and 'Tum Miley' for the makers, "When you  watch a Bhatt film, you expect spine chilling moments, drama, wonderful  music and some great performances. We won't be caught making mindless  entertainment. In fact I or for that matter anyone working with Bhatts  can ever make a full on 'masala' film. One of the examples that come to  my mind is 'Ready'. Personally I have nothing against the film but  sorry, I don't think I can do something like that."
 Given the fact that both Emraan as well as Salman are  considered as men for the masses, we look forward to how entertainment  takes shape in 'Jannat 2'. Also starring Randeep Hooda in a crucial  role, the film releases all over on 4th May.
 
 
 
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