A Quote by Sajid Nadiadwala

Hits and flops happen in everyone's careers. Be it an actor or a filmmaker, you can't let that affect your conviction. — © Sajid Nadiadwala
Hits and flops happen in everyone's careers. Be it an actor or a filmmaker, you can't let that affect your conviction.
When I started my career, I gave four flops, and then four hits, two flops, two hits, and then three flops.
Hits and flops will always be there for any actor.
If you have back-to-back flops and you're not a star's son, it depends on your destiny or contacts. People say 'No, I'm not going to take this director/actor, he's given four flops,' they forget the day when the same person was a hit.
More than the hits, flops will have an impact on my career. In fact, flops helped me shape my career. They made me look at things from a different angle.
Hits, flops, and everything in between - I got to do a lot of different things as an actor, had a lot of good learning experiences. So I think I've done reasonably okay for myself, and God has given me more than what I've asked for.
Hits and flops are overrated.
So if radio flops, and MTV flops and everything flops, it doesn't matter, as long as we're still playing and kids are coming to our shows.
I've been part of the biggest hits and flops.
You learn more from the flops than from the hits.
Hits and flops are part and parcel of movie business.
I always had a fair share of hits and flops.
I always say that you should remake flops, not hits.
Even after nine flops, an actor will get his tenth film. But, if a director gives a flop after nine hits, he will not get another film. That is the way the industry functions.
Things that happen before you are born still affect you and people who come before your time affect you as well.
Usually I am not overexcited about hits or down in the dumps for flops. I maintain a degree of equilibrium.
The worst thing that could happen to a filmmaker is growing up wanting to be a filmmaker.
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