
He says, "I think Native indian does not have a lot to create documentaries. There are so many awesome subjects and some of them are very complicated to deal with. I think recorded filmmakers should be inspired a lot more in this country and we should go to globally techniques and win awards.
He leads to, "There are films which are educative, which talk about real circumstances and issues, but I think there has to be a apparent demarcation between what is exciting expert cinema, identical cinema, and the third part of it, which is useful cinema."
The 49-year-old was lately used Worldwide Icon of the Season award at a conference, and he is satisfied with the respect. The My name is Khan (2011) performing expert says, "I am very grateful; I am really satisfied and very incredibly satisfied," he says.
Drawing a weblink between cinema and a country's economy, he says, "If the economy of the country is doing well, the important aspect that people want to know is about the cinema, the way of life or the music. So, I have been in a lucky place at the perfect time actually....It is a reflection on what the country has acquired. It has developed a name for itself on the world and I have been one of the messengers," says the performing expert, who will next be seen in Raees together with Mahira Khan.
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