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No film can flop if planned properly: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Mumbai, Oct 6
Actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who
will be seen essaying the role of an advocate in director Sanjay
Gupta's upcoming movie "Jazbaa", believes that no film can flop if
planned properly.
"This is a very good time for film-making
business. I think business has found its security. As industry
exhibition has increased and continues to grow, it gives the opportunity
to make more prints and certain returns are assured to the investors,"
Aishwarya told IANS.
"So I think there shouldn't be any
loss-making business in the film industry, and if it is well planned no
film can flop," she added.
She also said that sometimes a film is perceived as a flop even though it did enough business.
"In
the past we may think that a film is a hit, but later come to know from
producer's friends that it will take next two years to recover the
money. So perception is an important aspect for the business," she said.
"Having said that, this is a great time (for films). Different
subjects can be made, producers can plan the finances accordingly and
that makes a good time for us actors and filmmakers to do different
stories," she added.
"Jazbaa" which is a Hindi remake of South
Korean movie "Seven Days", is produced by Essel Vision, White Feather
Films and Viking Entertainment.
It will hit the screens on Friday.