Rohit Shetty, one of the most successful directors of Bollywood and
known for working with stars like Ajay Devgn and Shah Rukh Khan, says he
will consider new faces when he will find the combination of a right
script and fitting budget.
In his decade-long career, Shetty helmed the megaphone for nine films
and most of his creations including the "Golmaal" series, "Bol Bachchan"
and his last release "Chennai Express" turned out to be mega hits.
The common thread among them were that the films starred big stars like
Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt and Shah Rukh Khan.
Asked about making a movie with newcomers, he said: "It depends on the
budget, you cannot make a Rs.100 crore film with newcomers especially
when it's not your money..."
"If I get a script where I feel that I need a newcomer and the budget is
small or whatever, I will definitely do it. But I need to see the
script, and I need to feel that, okay, now I can make the film with a
newcomer," Shetty told IANS on phone from Mumbai.
In the last 10 years, he has been loyal to the action-comedy genre.
Be it "Golmaal" or "Singham" or "Chennai Express", they all are comedy
dramas with a heavy dose of action. Shetty says he'll continue making
such films so long as it doesn't come from "within" that he should
switch to another genre.
"It should come from within me. If it comes from within, I will
definitely do something else. But it shouldn't be like I have to prove a
point that I can do something else. So, I will do something different
when the right time comes," the 40-year-old said.
Success has been another constant for Shetty.
Asked if he fears failure, he said: "Yes, I am afraid of failure. When
you start a project, there is always this fear how it will end. But that
fear can encourage you if you divert it to a positive direction with
your positive attitude and hard work."
"You need to analyse things. More than anything you need to have a
positive attitude that you are going to do something good, that you are
not going to harm anyone and you are going to give it your best. So, all
these things do work," added the son of yesteryear action star "Fighter
Shetty".
A passionate filmmaker, Shetty is also involved with television.
The director, who had previously hosted "Big Switch - Season 3", will be
seen anchoring action-adventure show "Khatron Ke Khiladi" for Colors
channel.
Has he reached the acme of his career?
"I think there is a long way to go. Every now and then the technique
changes; so it's not that I have achieved those heights. Whatever I have
achieved so far is just a part of the journey," Shetty said.
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