Director Harish Shankar is one man who never minces his words. After blockbuster hit in form of Gabbar Singh, he had to taste a disaster in form of Ramayya Vastavayya. Definitely it has had a great effect on him and his style of functioning which was admitted by none other than Harish Shankar.
Speaking to media, Harish wears his heart on his sleeve and said, “Many say dialogues in Subramanyam For Sale are touching hearts and repeated audiences are coming to theatres. Many are asking how did I manage to write such witty one-liners. All I can say now is that one flop will bring out everything out of us.” Harish seems to have learnt a strong lesson with the dud of Ramayya Vastavayya.
Well, we have to agree with Harish to an extent that flop means a lot and teaches a lot. Sometimes, only a severe flop would allow filmmakers to wake up and correct themselves. But not only flops, even filmmakers could learn from hit films of them and others which usually they don’t concern. One could learn from anything, everything. What say folks?