Although his last film Himmatwala tanked at the box office, Ajay Devgn feels he is in a space where one flop doesn’t affect his stardom.
The actor is getting ready for his serious turn in Prakash Jha's Satyagraha, which releases on August 30.
Ajay talks to Sonil Dedhia about the new film, his plans for Singham 2, and reveals who his biggest critic is.
Your last film Himmatwala tanked at the box office. Was that disappointing?
We knew that when we first saw it. While shooting the film, there was a feeling that something had gone wrong.
What do you think went wrong?
It’s wrong to be critical about my director (Sajid Khan). But I think the 1980s were shown and shot like the 1980s instead of giving it a contemporary look like we did in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai.
That I think did not work well with the audience.
The actor is getting ready for his serious turn in Prakash Jha's Satyagraha, which releases on August 30.
Ajay talks to Sonil Dedhia about the new film, his plans for Singham 2, and reveals who his biggest critic is.
Your last film Himmatwala tanked at the box office. Was that disappointing?
We knew that when we first saw it. While shooting the film, there was a feeling that something had gone wrong.
What do you think went wrong?
It’s wrong to be critical about my director (Sajid Khan). But I think the 1980s were shown and shot like the 1980s instead of giving it a contemporary look like we did in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai.
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