It is very difficult to make films like 'Madras Cafe' in India, given the diverse nature of the country.
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I never thought a film about a sperm donor could work with audiences in India, but it did.
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I am mostly at home and I do my housework, I read and I love watching documentaries. In short, I love staying at home.
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Whatever subject I choose, I do a PhD in it.
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If I had used real names, I don't think 'Madras Cafe' would have ever seen the light of day because it was a political film, an adaptation of a true incident.
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When a film is made, its release is decided by its destiny. Nothing is bigger than that, not even me.
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'Madras Cafe' is set against the backdrop of the civil war in Sri Lanka in the 1990s.
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I hardly watch commercial films but I have nothing against them.
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I lived in the south near Tughlaqabad. My father was in the Air Force station. I used to go to Tughlaqabad Fort, and there's a huge city park there a big city forest, near the ruins. They were so beautiful. So I have been to those parks.