A Quote by Farah Khan

I would say that all my films have more content than a 'content-driven film.' It is not easy to make such films. — © Farah Khan
I would say that all my films have more content than a 'content-driven film.' It is not easy to make such films.
Content films necessary don't go by the content, they go by the emotions. Content films are about content whether you want to portray the content or sell it through humour, through seriousness, is a choice of the filmmaker.
Out of sheer respect for the people I look up to in the industry, I do say 'yes' to projects at times. It helps me learn a lot. Also, if I am playing a small role in a good, content-driven film, I say yes to it. But there have been times when I said 'no' to films because I was not convinced with the content.
We are committed to making content driven films of all kinds and are proud to be jointly producing films with LUV Films.
I like to think I'm making films in the film business where movies are making enough numbers for the studios to let me keep working, but you also want those films to have content that makes you proud you made the film. That's not easy, but it's a fun puzzle to figure out.
Light-hearted films are not content-driven films.
Films of stars as well non stars are working at the box office. People look out for content driven films.
Content-driven films can make money - something that is gripping, is a journey of revelation and is relevant is cinema.
People used to say only content-driven films work these days. Then 'Total Dhamaal' came and worked.
I want to do films that provide entertainment, but are also content-driven.
The Mumbai film industry has definitely a bigger reach. But considering the rich content of work in many Bengali films, even by new directors, there has to be a better financially backed distribution model for films here.
I want to be a part of content-driven films, not just the mainstream Bollywood type of movies.
For me, it has always been about acting and I will do films which are content-driven.
With platforms like Netflix, things are evolving as they are making content-driven films and series.
I am ably balancing big and small films. With every big film I do, I try to take up films that are high on content and small on budget.
When I started this profession, I wanted to make films that entertain but that have content. When I went to film school, they made me believe that the two could not mix.
Us gals need to stay in and just change the way it works, so men aren't being workaholics and avoiding life and relationships, and they can make films in a reasonable amount of time, so you can have a family and a life outside of work. And have more balanced, content-driven, enjoyable movies.
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