<span class=normal>The buzz doing the rounds is U Me Aur Hum is inspired from The Notebook and Iris…Are there any similarities? <br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>I think Ill only answer this question to those who have seen both the films and my film… After seeing the 3 films if he / she still wants to ask me this question…Ill answer it (smiles) <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Describe your first day and last day as a director on the sets of U Me Aur Hum. <br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>The first day was very normal. I didnt even realize when it started and when it got over. The last day…. well…….I think its still not the last day (smiles) <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Why did you decide to shoot major portions of the film aboard a luxury cruise? <br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>That is the scripts demand and instead of the usual landscapes etc. I thought it would be something different to shoot the film aboard a cruise. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Were you quite the taskmaster on the sets? Apparently you were really adamant on Kajol doing the salsa though she wasnt very comfortable. <br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Every director tries to get as close to as what he wants. I feel thats not being a taskmaster, its just being honest to your work. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>In fact, the Jee Le number would have been really one unforgettable experience to shoot considering even you got hit by one of the dancers sandals… Could you tell us what happened after that? <br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>(smiles) No nothing happened…the poor dancer was so scared that even if it hurt me I behaved as if nothing happened and just moved on</span>