


He said, “I have heard this a lot of times that everybody works in groups. As they say, ‘you scratch my back, I scratch yours’. We all work in a group, in a clan. And this is not a new thing. The clan was there back then, and it existed even before us. It has always been there. We were all friends and used to having fun. We used to go to the sets and play games. During the shooting of Pehla Nasha, we used to play dumb charades before the shooting. Today, we talk about insiders. But people do it because there is a comfort level. If I go to someone with my script, and they refuse to do it because I don’t have any equation with them, then I will not feel bad. My talent or my work is a matter of later. What happens first is that when I go on set, I don’t want to see any irritating characters. I want my friends. So that is what is happening. The environment is still the same. Films are made the same way and will continue to be made the same way. But that success or failure, it is a matter of time.”
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