A Quote by Sajid Nadiadwala

I was confident about the potential of 'Baaghi 2' when I greenlit it, but the final product has blown me away. — © Sajid Nadiadwala
I was confident about the potential of 'Baaghi 2' when I greenlit it, but the final product has blown me away.
I remember the few times that happened to me in writing, where you basically start writing and you look at the clock and six hours have gone by and you're, like, "Whoa! What the hell just happened?" And that piece ends up in the final product even though the final product is three years away. It doesn't get rewritten. It came out the right way. But that's happened to me so few times in my life.
The first time I learned about Aerie, I was blown away by how beautiful and confident the models appeared in their ads - and more so that they were un-retouched.
It's hard to see potential in a rough cut - especially with comedy, which is hit or miss. This is where my lack of experience hurt me - not in the execution of the final product, but with my expectations for it in the early stages of post.
It's rare to get a part in a show that's greenlit, let alone two shows that have been greenlit.
People are starting to know more about it, but I was blown away by Almaty, Kazakhstan. It's like a future Swiss Alps. It has the potential to be an extraordinary ski resort. It is a city with beautiful mountain scapes.
It blows me away that my parents, they really weren't much into theater, but they recognized that in me. When I think about the things they did to support that, I'm blown away.
A wind has blown the rain away and blown the sky away and all the leaves away, and the trees stand. I think, I too, have known autumn too long.
I'm always blown away by stand-ups. I'm blown away by people like that who are craftspeople at comedy.
The challenge when you think about product distribution is: how are you competing for potential customers or potential members time?
Before 'Twilight' was greenlit, I had four projects at four studios. I worked super-hard on all of them, but 'Twilight' was greenlit first.
The final product becomes a passionate reflection of all that was revealed to me about my subjects during intense moments of personal clarity.
My mum took me to see 'The Wizard of Oz' when I was about three and I was blown away.
No product is an island. A product is more than the product. It is a cohesive, integrated set of experiences. Think through all of the stages of a product or service - from initial intentions through final reflections, from first usage to help, service, and maintenance. Make them all work together seamlessly. That's systems thinking.
I have always been very confident and very upbeat about the future potential of India. I think it is a great country with great potential.
Boxing gave me the discipline and took me away from the streets and away from the corners. It changed my life, you know. Boxing dragging me away from all the bad potential I had.
We tend to view confidence as a product of accomplishment rather than part of the process that leads there. But supremely confident people were confident long before they achieved anything.
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