Rajkumar Hirani

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Someday I want to really talk about religion and blind faith. I explored astrologers, palmistry etcetra at length till I believed it was a scam. Even in '3 Idiots' I take a dig at them.
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For me, cinema is happiness.
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Collection: Happiness
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A lot of medical problems are solved if doctors are nice to patients. If you can make them think positive, you may not need medication.
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I feel the primary job of cinema is to entertain.
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I'm absolutely open to scripts written by someone else.
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I love 'Rang De Basanti.'
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Every film is a journey.
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I completely work on the basis of my intuition. I don't think I premeditate a success formula. There is no formula to make a successful film.
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I like playing with languages and dialects as we have so many in India. Adding a dialect just makes the dialogues more colorful.
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Very honestly, I don't feel 'Munnabhai' is a comedy film. I seriously feel it is a very emotional film.
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I don't think anything comes naturally; you just have to work very hard.
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There's a big time influence Hrishikesh Mukherjee has always had on my work. I can watch 'Anand,' 'Golmaal' or 'Chupke Chupke' as many times as possible. I just really admire his kind of cinema.
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Making a film confusing does not make it intelligent.
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An editor does not just join shots. He creates emotions out of the shots.
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Religion is man-made. Every religion says my 'God is the best.'
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I try and get what I want using the strengths that the actors have.
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You never know the depth of an actor.
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100 years of Indian cinema has happened. Anything you do, feels like it has already been done. The struggle is to find a new and unique idea.
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A lot of my writing and my detailing of scenes are based on my observations of life in Nagpur.
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I've often been asked why my shot-taking is not stylish, why I don't think about visual statements. The truth is, style is irrelevant. I never think of the shot as much as I think of the characters and what they are saying and doing.
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I have been in advertising and I know my craft well, but ultimately in cinema every scene has to matter, and that has to do with the writing.
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Taking nuances from real life will help you make scenes that have never been done before. It keeps the story interesting.
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I feel some people are cynical by nature. You show them anything, they only see the problems and negatives.
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You need to write about something that you really know about or you deeply connect with. Don't fake it.
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In Hollywood, the system is so streamlined, the administration is in place. That's why every six months Spielberg is able to make a film.
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Most biopics are stories of people who achieve something. It's an easier graph, a rags-to-riches story, or wanting something and reaching that. Sanju's life is not actually a case like that.
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Scale is very easy actually. Put a camera on a jib or a drone and get bloody big shots on big sets, it's very easy. But then you're distracted. If you're looking at the shot, you aren't following the story any more.
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I prefer to be a director and a narrator rather than a writer.
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The longest break I have taken in my life was 14 days. On the 15th day, I started getting impatient to start work again.
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I edit as I write and shoot. Any extra line, any pause that I know will get chopped on the editing table is done away with then and there.
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I can lock myself for months in the editing suite with no noise or distractions. It's fascinating to see the film taking shape.
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I like human-interest movies that are light-hearted.
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Editing is a meditative process. I enjoy it the most. I am not dealing with 200 people.
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Nagpur was a very small town. There was no exposure to different kinds of films or world cinema. Only Manmohan Desai films.
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Whenever I finish a film, I feel that this is the worst film that I have made. This is bound to happen because while writing, directing and editing a film, I would have lived it 5000 times. Naturally, one tends to loose objectivity.
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So you know, as a filmmaker you have to get it all right in the writing stage. After that, one has to leave it on the judgement of your trusted ones and the audiences.
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I am not really worried about how others perceive me.
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I don't understand why we learn what we do for most of it is of no use to us in our careers. To get a grade, students learn just about everything and later none of this is relevant. Grades become more important than learning.
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I get so many scripts a day but none of them inspires me. If I get a good inspiring script, then I will be most happy to make it into a film.
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Writing a script consumes so much of time.
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When I make a film, the yardstick is my mind. If I laugh at the jokes and feel sad at the serious undersides, then the subject works.
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No one sets out to write escapism as a film's subject matter unless, maybe, you are making a fantasy flick.
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Without its roots in reality, I don't think escapism can survive.
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As writers, we are sketching people all the time when we write fiction.
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There is no good or bad cinema, there are films that connect either less or more with audience.
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I think in any work of art, there always will be randomness about what is good, what is bad.
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I grew up in Nagpur, and I first started enjoying the author Harishankar Parsai. He wrote mostly satire, essays on the current situation and social issues. He wrote many books and I think he was my first influence.
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Filmmaking is a very collaborative art. Unlike a painting that an artist paints sitting by himself, as a director, you have to work with a team.
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I have the highest respect for the concept of 'Advait' - the oneness of all humans - that is central to Indian culture, thought, and religion.
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It is impossible to know what people will like. No market research, formulas will help, it's best to stop guessing.
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