Mumbai, May 9: Starting his career with Malayalam cinema and making films like "Vyooham" and "Snehapoorvam Anna", Sangeeth Sivan got attracted to Bollywood because of its wider reach and bigger budgets.
"I never dreamt that I will come and make a Hindi film. I was attracted to it as it gives you a far bigger scope," said Sivan who entered Hindi films with Sunny Deol-starrer 1997 movie "Zor".
"Due to my small market in Malayalam cinema, I had a very small budget to try out new things. Hindi cinema always was a space where there was much more money involved," he added.
Talking about the difference between the two industries,.
"I never dreamt that I will come and make a Hindi film. I was attracted to it as it gives you a far bigger scope," said Sivan who entered Hindi films with Sunny Deol-starrer 1997 movie "Zor".
"Due to my small market in Malayalam cinema, I had a very small budget to try out new things. Hindi cinema always was a space where there was much more money involved," he added.
Talking about the difference between the two industries,.
- 5/9/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
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