Aamir Khan says he never wanted to be a producer.
He explains, "The most hard work is yours, you take the risk, you put in your money, and all you get is bad words."
Aamir Khan says he never wanted to be a producer.
He explains, "The most hard work is yours, you take the risk, you put in your money, and all you get is bad words."
The next guest on the series is actor Aamir Khan.
In his conversation with Komal Nahta, he shared that he never planned on becoming a producer. His father's struggles in the field once made him lose interest in it.
Aamir explained how he was happy being an actor and never wanted to become a producer.
He said, "When I saw my father's career up close when I was young, I realized I never wanted to be a producer. Because you do the most hard work, you take the risk, you put in the money, and all you get is bad words. Also, sometimes your team doesn't cooperate. My father's film took eight years to make a locket. Seeing all of that, I thought, 'Hey, we are actors now, we have a car, and Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was a hit.' Why do I need to be a producer? When I make a film, money will come, and I'll be happy. Also, I don't even treat my producer like a friend, so I'm happy."
He added, "I've given interviews too.
If you read my early interviews, people used to ask me if I would ever produce. I used to say never, and I would say I will definitely do direct work. I act, and producing is not something I want to do in my life. These are my clear statements, and such clear statements should not be made."
With the podcast "Game Changers: The Producer Series," Komal Nahta brings insightful conversations with some of Indian cinema's most notable producers.
Episodes are available on the YouTube channel, "Game Changer: The Series."
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