I don't want to make 'Chandni Bar 2.' I didn't think 'Fashion 2' will happen. If a film ends on a high note... makes the audience think and lingers in the end... that is needed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If one lazily thinks of what a fashion designer might do if he's going to conquer cinema next, it would be taking the opportunity to display his fashion sensibilities.
The way the films look will never entertain an audience alone. It has to be in the service of a good story with great characters.
Audiences can be leery of sequels; the studios make a hit, they see dollar signs, and they make a cheap rip-off.
It would be great to make a movie that had the style of a great '30's film.
I think a sequel is a waste of money and time. I think movies should illuminate new stories.
If you try to have a fashion show with Bach fugues and John Coltrane, it doesn't really work.
While I always thought of making sequels to movies like 'Ghayal,' the filmmakers would almost always veto the idea.
I'm anxious to make another film.
No film should try to follow a trend, and do what film people think the public wants. There's no such thing as knowing what the public wants.
My stupid ambition is to make a film that's not like any other - one that has its own kind of logic and hooks viewers without making them think too much. It's a film I'd love to see, one in which after 10 minutes the audience isn't able to predict the whole thing.