- I learned in film school that unless there is a reason, you shouldn't even pan the camera.
- When you write a script, you think about a particular location. But, it scared me when we got worst of locations for some of the scenes. But it didn't matter because our attention would be on characters. I realized that when content is clear, locations doesn't matter most of the times.
- Interval anti-smoke ads kill the feel of the film. Films have become a soft target.
- If a kid asks me about kissing in my film, I can tell him that after he becomes an adult and falls in love, he will understand. I have no explanation to kids for the tacky zooming shots on private parts of women in a movie.
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