A Quote by Anubhav Sinha

When my second film 'Dus' released, I was still getting compliments for 'Tum Bin' because it was a hit on satellite channels. — © Anubhav Sinha
When my second film 'Dus' released, I was still getting compliments for 'Tum Bin' because it was a hit on satellite channels.
'Dus' was different from 'Tum Bin,' and 'Ra.One' from 'Dus,' but the difference didn't pop out as much as 'Mulk.' That was because it was an issue-based film and crossed the line as being a serious, hard-hitting movie.
I aspired to make 'Tum Bin II' better than my first film, if not as good as 'Tum Bin.'
The people I met for the first time in the period when I was making films like 'Tum Bin,' 'Ra.One,' 'Dus,' 'Cash' would often remark that I was very unlike the person who had made those films. This is not the best thing for a film-maker to hear because your film should reflect your personality, thinking, philosophy and character.
There were offers to do 'Tum Bin 2' and 'Tum Bin 3' but then it would have been the same kind of franchise films which I think limit an actor.
My first film was a super-hit. It made the producer earn a lot of money and gave me a lot of fame. The funny part is that I acted in Tum Bin' as a project for which I was paid a stipend and not the money that comes to the star of a very popular film.
In 2001 when 'Tum Bin' released we got 90 to 100 screens. India had around 1000 screens at that time.
The original 'Tum Bin' was one of my favourite films whether you talk about the film or the music.
I wouldn't say it was difficult or challenging, but it was my personal favourite and getting a chance to be part of music of 'Tum Bin 2' was a very happy moment for me.
There weren't many options that came my way after Tum Bin.' Yet, people started expecting too much from me after that film.
I feel 'Tum Bin' is a franchise where fresh actors are appreciated.
The day my film 'Dum' released, it was available on pirated DVDs and VCDs. They showed the movie on cable channels. It was pathetic. It was so frustrating.
After 'Ra.One,' 'Cash,' 'Tum Bin 2' did not work, I almost lost my confidence as a director.
With excessive digitisation, now, everyone is making films, which is good, but the makers think that they will quickly make films in digital and bag satellite rights but television channels buy satellite rights of notable films only. If we made fewer films a year, percentage of hits would be better.
I was married once. When the tinsel from Tum Bin' was wearing off, so was the happiness from my first marriage. Ever since, I've been wary of marrying again.
Most people don't know how to take compliments. That's the biggest problem in America - we're hesitant to give compliments and embarrassed at getting them.
I don't know what forces Hindi satellite channels to indulge in so much negativity.
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