My granddad passed away a month before I started shooting for 'Ishaqzaade,' and my mom died just before the film's release, both within a year of each other.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When 'Ishaqzaade' released, I was going through hell. It didn't matter what I said or did, because I had lost my mother.
My first film, 'Ishaqzaade,' did well, and I got four damn good films because of it.
My mother died when I was young, and I was filming all the time. I was all over the place. Acting was the one constant.
In 2006, I started making a film called 'Restraint of Beasts.' While I was making it, I had a personal disaster. My wife fell ill, so we stopped shooting halfway through. And then sadly, my wife died.
My mum died when I was 11.
My mom died when I was 11 years old.
I remember in 'Pride and Prejudice' I had to do a scene where I broke down. And before we filmed I spent like three hours imagining my mum's funeral. Actually, she's very much alive, happy and healthy. It was really horrible.
My mother was keen that I complete my graduation and never ever wanted me to be in the movies, as my father had made five films that lost money. One of the films he made was 'Agneepath,' which was hugely hyped but underwhelming at the box office, and I remember that my dad had to sell my grandmother's flat to pay off the loan.
When you make your first film at 47 and anybody but your mother goes to see it, to me, that's a miracle.
I've done about four deaths in films now, and I think it's quite good because then it's sort of a memorable moment in the film.
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