When I made my first film, I was arrogant and over-confident.
I have only one simple ambition when I make a film. That it should be the best I have made so far. With 'Kadal' it was no different.
When Kamal Haasan did 'Nayakan,' he had done a few roles that had him aged and demanded a lot of commitment from. He was already a veteran and a master.
I grew up on the commercial film format. I have grown up all my life watching films and they have all been mainstream commercial cinema.
My films are as much for the people as they are for me. The reception affects me, but doesn't change me as a person. That's important.
I don't believe in giving advice.
I enjoy making all kinds of films. I love action films, war films, period films, adventure films.
Each success gives me the adrenaline to move to another film.
People of Tamil Nadu are my children. The welfare of Tamil Nadu’s people is my happiness.
University is the basement for the rise of talents and knowledge based developments.
I’d like to stress on one thing: if you constantly keep looking back and harping on what goes on in the past, you cannot go on, can’t do politics.
For the daily needs and economic growth, public transport (buses), etc…plays a pivotal role.
I have not forgotten any person who has contributed to my success in films.
The days I spent at school were the happiest, most normal days of my life…Today I am a very different person.
Education can be the answer to your question. But culture is an essential part of being a human.
Cinema should lead as a perfect example to lead people in the right direction or path.
Fueled with excellence, one of the greatest making of mankind is cinema.
Maruthur Gopalan Ramachandran (MGR) was mother, father, friend, philosopher, guide, everything to me. After mother died, he (MGR) took over my life.