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Subhash Ghai: Failure has been a biggest item for me
- Updated: November 22, 2017
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai says disaster is a blessing in costume as they make one pull bounds and perform better. “In my tour of 45 years as a filmmaker, disaster has been a biggest item for me. You should provide disaster as a blessing since it gives we a opposite appetite all together,” Ghai pronounced here during his masterclass during a ongoing 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
Subhash Ghai
“Failure is an attempt. There is no filmmaker in a universe who has not finished wave films,” he added. Having started his directorial career with a 1976 film “Kalicharan”, Ghai’s repertoire is studded with cinematic gems like “Karz”, “Ram Lakhan”, “Khalnayak”, “Pardes”, “Taal”, “Saudagar” and “Karma”. His final few cinema “Yuvvraaj”, “Kaanchi: The Unbreakable” and “Black White” — unsuccessful to spin sorcery during a box bureau and went unnoticed. He also backs films underneath his ensign Mukta Arts and has a film propagandize Whistling Woods International.
His final directorial was in 2014. Ghai says he will get behind to a director’s chair though with a right script. “A filmmaker always wants to make a film. The theme will have to something that we haven’t done. we don’t wish to make a film only for a heck of it.”