The 62-year-old director-producer, who is behind blockbusters like "Munnabhai" series, "3 Idiots" and "PK", said he made the film as he took it as a challenge and the thought of minting money never crossed his mind.
"It is a huge challenge. I don't make a film keeping the audience in mind. If I do that then it means I am making money for me. Then I could have probably have made a '4 Idiots' because my audience is ready and I would have made another 200 crores. That has never driven me. I am little bit like Rancho from '3 Idiots'. What drives me is excellence and challenge, not money," Chopra told PTI.
Chopra said he finds all the accolades over whelming.
"It is actually unbelievable. It began in New York, I got a standing ovation. I had a screening in LA. Then I went to London. Then I came to India and they took me to Bangalore where people said it was not a movie but a revolution. It is all very over whelming," he said.
Chopra said another reason he took up the difficult task of directing an American film was because he wanted to show Hollywood that even Indian filmmakers are capable of making films beyond the usual song and dance routine.
The filmmaker said he is currently busy writing and is also in talks with some major Hollywood studios.
"I take time to write. I am writing Hindi and I am writing English. There are some major studios who have shown interest in me. There is also a gentleman here who has written a book and I want to see if we can make a script out of it," he said.
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