A Quote by Vikram Bhatt

Hits and flops are part and parcel of movie business. — © Vikram Bhatt
Hits and flops are part and parcel of movie business.
When I started my career, I gave four flops, and then four hits, two flops, two hits, and then three flops.
I've been part of the biggest hits and flops.
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.
Compromise is part and parcel of making a movie. It's a question of the kinds of compromises that you have to make.
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.
You learn more from the flops than from the hits.
Hits and flops will always be there for any actor.
I always say that you should remake flops, not hits.
I always had a fair share of hits and flops.
Howard the Duck!' That's a really interesting movie. I appreciate my career, because I've had a lot of very interesting ups and downs, and most people... That movie is such a famous flop. In a land of a lot of flops, it's kind of awesome to be in a really famous flop. I mean, it's kind of a poster child for flops.
'Howard the Duck!' That's a really interesting movie. I appreciate my career, because I've had a lot of very interesting ups and downs, and most people... That movie is such a famous flop. In a land of a lot of flops, it's kind of awesome to be in a really famous flop. I mean, it's kind of a poster child for flops.
Usually I am not overexcited about hits or down in the dumps for flops. I maintain a degree of equilibrium.
Hits and flops happen in everyone's careers. Be it an actor or a filmmaker, you can't let that affect your conviction.
One of the things that I'm so proud of [about] that movie [Brokeback Mountain], was to see, within the past basically 10 years, how much has changed. When the Supreme Court [issued a ruling] just a little while ago, I felt like we had been part, a little part and parcel of that movement.
I grew up in a small town where I went to the movies a lot and fell in love with all these people. I also fell in love with the movie business. So all I saw were actors on the screen so I thought, well, that's what I have to be if I want to be a part of the movie business.
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