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I really miss doing masala films. — © Tabu
I really miss doing masala films.

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The audience loves watching masala films, and I love to make what the audience likes. I also think it is easy to make a masala film.
I mean, I've - these other films were flukes. I don't know what I'm doing. I should just quit. What would I miss? I'd miss my house and I'd miss going to work. But I think the thing that I realized I would miss most is probably similar to everybody, which is your friends.
I don't know how to make award-winning films; I'm a director happy in making masala films.
Because I was happy in my space, I was doing commercials, masala films, love stories... But somewhere as an actor I wanted to push myself to reach a large audience and play a different role.
People don't wish to watch masala films of the '50s any more. Audiences do not want loud films at all. They are watching Netflix and Amazon that have fresh ideas.
There is such wastage of money in masala films!
Masala films are tough to pull off.
I watch certain kinds of masala films.
The audience for 'Lootera' is far less than for my other kind of films. Just because I pulled it off doesn't mean I will change my tastes. I love to watch masala films, and I love to sing, dance and say those larger-than-life dialogues. But whenever I get a chance, and I really feel the connect, I will do a performance-oriented film.
Somewhere down the line, I want to do masala films too.
I love masala films, and as an audience, I like my dose of commercial cinema.
There's nothing wrong in doing a mindless masala; it's just something I don't see myself doing.
I grew up in the seventies, and films for us were larger-than-life, masala entertainers.
It is great that the industry is open to accepting character roles and moving away from the cliched Bollywood Hindi masala films.
I understand that there are two kinds of films, there is the kind of cinema which allows you the opportunity to be an actor and then there are the masala entertainers. I have done both.
The films I've done with all my heart have gone on to become huge hits. When I set out to do a 'mass masala' intending to please B and C centres, it bombs.
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