Ajay Devgn says he knows whether a project will work or not during the shooting stage itself
Mumbai:
Actor-producer Ajay Devgn has not yet seen his own films Himmatwala and Rascals. He says he realises whether a project will work or not during the shooting stage itself. (Also Read: Sajid Khan Makes Media Observe Two-Minute Silence For Himmatwala)
"(From around) 80 percent of the films that have not worked, I come to know while shooting, so I do not see those films. I have not even seen the trial of those films. I have not seen Himmatwala and Rascals till today. You get that feel while making a film," Ajay said here during a group interaction.
Himmatwala, directed by Sajid Khan, did not receive good reviews. Ajay says though the original script of the film was good, things went wrong while shooting.
"The original script of Himmatwala was good. I don't want to blame Sajid, but he had taken the 1980s' look and shot it in the same way."
"There were no punchlines. Himmatwala would have worked today if it had today's punchlines and today's styling. He made it like the 1980's only. That didn't work," he added.
However, despite getting the feeling that Himmatwala wouldn't work, Ajay gave the film his best shot and promoted it.
Why?
"There is so much of money and stakes involved. You can't say, 'This is not working so I am not working'. It's unethical. If there is some alternative, then it's a different thing."
"When you are acting in a film, everybody is not ready to agree with you. If you have been paid for a film, you have to do as much as you can do."
"(From around) 80 percent of the films that have not worked, I come to know while shooting, so I do not see those films. I have not even seen the trial of those films. I have not seen Himmatwala and Rascals till today. You get that feel while making a film," Ajay said here during a group interaction.
Himmatwala, directed by Sajid Khan, did not receive good reviews. Ajay says though the original script of the film was good, things went wrong while shooting.
"The original script of Himmatwala was good. I don't want to blame Sajid, but he had taken the 1980s' look and shot it in the same way."
"There were no punchlines. Himmatwala would have worked today if it had today's punchlines and today's styling. He made it like the 1980's only. That didn't work," he added.
However, despite getting the feeling that Himmatwala wouldn't work, Ajay gave the film his best shot and promoted it.
Why?
"There is so much of money and stakes involved. You can't say, 'This is not working so I am not working'. It's unethical. If there is some alternative, then it's a different thing."
"When you are acting in a film, everybody is not ready to agree with you. If you have been paid for a film, you have to do as much as you can do."