In the industry, you do need some ethics - if one film does well, then thousands get work and money comes back to the industry. I guess the bottomline is, if there are two versions, then the better one will click.
From Ajay Devgan
In the South, it is different, they have a audience that is literate.
It gets tiring, doing the same thing everyday.
So it is fair enough that you are paying me what I ask for, because it is my name you are using to sell the film. If the producer gives me a guarantee that he will sell the film at a lower price to the distributors, fair enough, then I will charge less!
The difference being that in films, unlike in life, good does always win over evil in the end.
There are two types of films - one made by the big-time producers, the other is low budget stuff made by some producers who make films for the heck of it, they complete their films for small amounts, sell it at low costs with almost no publicity.
There're so many things I want to do, like become more media savvy. I am too lazy. But I'm making an effort.
There's no doubt about Prakash's abilities as a director.
To make a film and to sell it to the distributors you need a name.
Today I divide my day between being actor, producer and distributor, and the monotony is broken.
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