The best time to release a film is on a festive date like Divali or Eid, or at a time when there are no big films three to four weeks before or after.
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Movies are not about the weekend that they're released, and in the grand scheme of things, that's probably the most unimportant time of a film's life.
With the movies, people are not going to wait around. The deadline is a deadline. In publishing it's more a polite suggestion.
As a filmmaker, you aspire to want to make movies that can hopefully stand the test of time, but you never know when that will happen or if that will happen.
The movies I usually do are maybe three or four weeks because they don't have a lot of money.
Usually, you can shoot a movie in 10 or 12 weeks.
A lot of films come out before they're finished.
You can't do anything to a film post its release. I concentrate on working hard, giving the required inputs for the roles, having discussions with my directors and co-stars. It isn't possible to predict the fate of any film. I don't take failures to heart and successes to my head. These are part and parcel of this career.
It takes a long time to get a film made.
Make films whenever and however you can - don't take no for an answer.
When you shoot a film, it takes six months, and it's very important keep the morale of the crew up top, all the time, and keep them on their toes, and keep them enthusiastic.
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