On being asked how he felt returning to direction after such a long heist he replied `Penning down of the script and portraying it on the screen differently is the biggest change I have noticed. Also change being the spice of life should be always welcomed. Moreover technical up gradation in filmmaking has also brought about a vast change in the Indian cinema. We have also got a wide recognition worldwide.
Earlier fifties and sixties dialogues in the film would be flowery but indeed full of etiquettes, which have changed to common man's language that he speaks in his day-to-day life. The cameras, sound systems and the codex system by which a music director can record in a distant city have brought in a lot of changes in cinema.`
'Kaanchi', a film with the most powerful subject will soon strike the theatres. It is all about the power of one woman who has the power to change the wild world around her. He is also planning to make a film on the story of Sarabjit Singh, who died after being imprisoned in Pakistan for several years. We are also planning to have at least five or seven films of different kinds during a year.