Says Shah Rukh Khan, but adds that end credits will clock in at more than six minutes!
Trade reports recently claimed that Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Happy New Year,
which went in for censor certification, had a running time of three
hours and eight minutes. Three days ago, another report claimed that the
film, which releases October 24, was three hours and four minutes long.
SRK puts those rumours to rest, saying, "It's a longish film, probably longer than maybe a Chennai Express,
but not as long as one trade analyst (Komal Nahta) has mentioned. He
has not seen the film so he does not know about it. It is not that long.
HNY's runtime is less than three hours."
He further reveals that the end credits of the film run into six
minutes because it features all the cast and crew members. "It's a very
big film, hence it has many technicians, dancers and other crew members.
At times, we see films with huge VFX and the credits go on and on in the end. Happy New Year
has that many people who have participated in the film. When the VFX
credits roll, we have almost 70-80 people and we put all of them in
because Farah wants that. Actually, I might be wrong because the rolling
credits might even be a little longer than six minutes. HNY is not a
lengthy film like that and after all, it is entertaining the audience
that matters", he concludes.