A Quote by Nushrat Bharucha

We can't say whether a film will be a hit or flop. There's something which just clicks with people. — © Nushrat Bharucha
We can't say whether a film will be a hit or flop. There's something which just clicks with people.
No one knows which film will be a hit or flop. Film making is a gamble.
People will watch your film only if it's good. Another star's flop won't make your film a hit. So my race is with myself.
A film will be a hit or a flop in spite of my worrying about it.
There is always pressure. If you make a flop film then you are under pressure to make a hit film. If you make a hit film then you are under pressure to surpass your own standard or at least deliver another hit because the audience also has expectations.
I feel that, irrespective of a hit or flop, there's always pressure on an actor. When you give a flop, there's a pressure to ensure that the next film works, and when you give a hit, you want to keep it going. So, the pressure of success and failure is always there, and that's what keeps me going.
This whole game of hit and flops will always be there and I have survived because I am hit. I think industry works on hit and flop.
I just want my films to work. The hit or flop verdict really affects me. I seriously analyse what went wrong if a film turns out to be a dud!
There is always a hit and a flop, it's part of working in the film industry.
I'd rather give one hit song than a flop film.
Every actor, director, and producer want all their films to do well. So you choose the role carefully, listen to the script, and work hard. But there is no way of predicting whether it will be a hit or a flop.
'Aashiqui' became a cult hit film. It was my first film which gave me not just recognition but stardom too, so I will always remain partial to it.
I feel very meditative when I ride. A horse does not know whether my movie is a hit or a flop or what is happening in my relationship.
It's definitely good to have a hit from time to time, though not too often. If you have a few hits in a row, people start to think every film you make will be a hit, which is a big mistake.
My last experience of film-making was Tickets, a three-episode film in Italy, the third of which is directed by myself. It's not for me to judge whether it's a good film or a bad film, but what I could say is that nobody had a cultural or linguistic issue with what was produced.
For my first feature film, I just wanted to write something that people can relate to, something that was real. I really wanted it to hit home with people.
Well, I would want 'Race 3' to change the course of my career, but whether that will happen is something which we will know only when the film releases.
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