Cinema Quote by P. Vasu Download Open image “The success of a film depends on the screenplay, and nothing else.” — P. Vasu ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cinema Depends Screenplay Else Film Film Depends Movie Nothing Screenplay Success Success Film
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There was no heroism in 'Manichitrathazhu' but there will be heroism in 'Chandramukhi.' — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
I never expected an offer to direct 'Chandramukhi.' It happened and brought me glory. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
I enjoyed shooting 'Chandramukhi' so much that I would not say it was a relief when the shooting got over. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
Rajinikanth is a man of perfection and he knows what to give his audiences. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
If an artist like Rajnikanth does a film like 'Manichitrathazhu,' it will be a failure. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
The director's job is like a teacher's, and I feel a teacher should not have any doubts about the subject. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
I share a good rapport with Rajnikanth for I have worked with him in 'Panakkaran,' 'Mannan' and 'Uzhaipali' before. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
In most of my stories, I give a lot of importance to heroines. My heroines are not just glamour dolls. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
Even after nine flops, an actor will get his tenth film. But, if a director gives a flop after nine hits, he will not… — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
I expect 'Paramasivan' to be a big hit because I have given the screenplay a fresh approach. — P. Vasu Copy Share Image
I made, like, five movies while I was in college. I think they just weren't memorable movies. I've taken breaks as the years have… — Jodie Foster Copy Share Image
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