A day just before the release of Ghajini, Aamir Khan went into great depression thinking about the future of his flick.
In his blog entry, he wrote that he was suffering from prenatal depression and behaved like a zombie.
He writes, “The last 24 hours have been (the) most traumatic I am emotionally totally drained just before any of my films release I go into a pendulum mode. One sec I feel very optimistic about the film and the next I’m sure no one’s going to like it. I lose my smile, my appetite (and) my sleep.”
“On the whole, I am listless and walk around like a zombie. VVC (Vidhu Vinod Chopra) accurately described it as prenatal depression. The film is about to be delivered and will be out of our systems so to speak. Then, it will have a life of its own which we have absolutely no control over.”
“It’s too tough making films. All the two years of planning, preparation, creative discussions, the struggle to shoot the film and the sleepless nights of post-production ultimately culminate in a three-hour experience in the darkness of a cinema hall.”
“(And) this time around it is a remake of a Tamil film, so I am especially anxious. ‘Ghajini’ was a huge success in the south and Surya (Sivakumar) had done an excellent job in the original. I hope that I have been able to do justice to the film.”
Well Ghajini’s 100% collections at the box-office must have surely vanished his depression.
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