Sajid Nadiadwala, who has delivered hits like "Jeet", "Judwaa", "Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega", and "Mujse
Shaadi Karogi", plans to foray into overseas distribution and financing even as his company celebrates its
golden jubilee.
The banner will go corporate in a big way in the near future and the company's future plan of expansion
would be in overseas distribution and financing, a press release here said on Sunday.
The release quotes Mr Nadiadwala a saying, "Right now I'm celebrating 50 years of my company, and am
looking ahead in taking the company to the next level. I think we are at the beginning of the huge growth
curve by corporatization of the film industry."
It is not just creativity that will see Bollywood go global but a combination of creativity, corporatization and
ethics, he says.
Right now Sajid Nadiadwala is engaged in completing "Jaan-E-Mann" which is slated for release in
November. Besides "Jaan-E-Mann" he is working on other projects like "Hey Baby" with Sajid Khan and
another one with Sabir Khan.
The entertainment industry is a high risk industry and there is no particular formula for success, Mr
Nadiadwala says while adding, "It would help if you make movies you would like to see. Most important is to
try to get as close as possible to the viewer."
Monday, July 17, 2006 17:23 IST