Nobody does remakes for the sake of it. As for me, I have not hard and fast rules with respect to remakes.
Generally I don't like doing remakes, but I think that's more in the cynical world of Hollywood where normally remakes are purely for commercial reasons.
I'm not a big fan of remakes. I never wanted to do a remake.
The landscape of cinema is not original. Not to say there aren't great movies being made, but it's much easier for studios to make movies that have built-in audiences. So it's all remakes, adaptations, a lot of remakes of adaptations.
I'm not a big fan of remakes. And even if they are good, they're still not as good as the original, so what's the point?
Wanted' and 'Rowdy Rathore', which I directed in Hindi, were remakes of Telugu hits. Telugu films have contributed to my growth in a big way.
I don't usually do remakes.
I don't believe in remakes.
Personally, I'm not too fond of remakes.
I am not in favor of making remakes.
You know it's completely fine to do remakes.
I have an allergy to sequels and remakes in general.
I tire of franchises, remakes, and endless sequels.
I'm not one of those people who's against doing remakes.
There are a lot of movies that I don't care about, especially not remakes.