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The last session at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) Goa ended with a bang with blockbuster director Rohit Shetty, moderated by senior journalist and film critic Mayank Shekhar.

“I have been here before. This is my second time. I was given the State Honour before. I have shot 12 films here. 14 years ago, I shot first Golmaal here. People are very positive here, the landscape is very beautiful.” Rohit said.

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How did the journey of Golmaal start?

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“I was making a thriller with Ajay Devgn and Neeraj Vora came to me. He said I have a play, would you want to hear it and make a film on it? I went to Ajay and said, I don’t want to make the thriller now but want to make this (play into a film). Ajay said, You are an action director, I am an action actor, you want to make a comedy. But he agreed. That time it was matter of survival for me. Zameen, my first film, had not done well.”

Who are the directors you have grown up watching?

“Manmohan Desai, Vijay Anand. I have grown up on larger than life films. I believe in that cinema, I believe in economics. Ticket rates are high, I want to give the audiences entertainment if they are giving me their hard earned money. I like all kind of cinema though.”

You were on sets with your father (Actor master Shetty)…When did you think of joining the industry?

“I visited lot of sets with my father. Shalimar was my first outdoor experience. I always thought this is what I would be doing…I would be an action director like my dad. I started when I was 16…After school…I never went to college. I assisted for all Ajay Devgn films. I was assistant to Veeru ji (Devgn).

What would you say to the younger generation?

“You should always be a student. You should always observe and there is something about everyone. If someone has reached somewhere, that is because he or she deserves it. Veeru ji to Amit ji to Ajay, look at their sincerity. I believe, If you are being paid 100 Rs., you should do the job of 1000 Rs. Every day you should thank god and never take anything for granted.”

You lost you dad at a very early age, Was it hard?

“It was very hard, it was not easy. But when you become successful, it becomes a story. My mother had no money to pay my school fees…But I was always positive, never blamed anyone. I feel blaming never helps, moving forward helps.”