The filmmaker, who has completed 10 years in the film industry, is now ready with his next directorial venture, "Aiyaary".
"I never plan anything. Whenever I plan, things never work out. I wanted to make a love story as my first film, it did not happen. It just refuses to happen. So I have stopped planning.
"I chase ideas that I am terribly excited about. I won't say I am satisfied or dissatisfied. I am chasing creative satisfaction," Neeraj told PTI in an interview.
"I always think the last film should have done better, irrespective of how it performed at the box office. There are still some shots that hurt. It's your choice to dwell on it or move on. But I choose not to forget about it," he said.
From "A Wednesday" to "Special 26", "Baby" and "MS Dhoni: The Untold Story", Neeraj's films have been lauded by both the audiences and the critics, who describe his cinema as an interesting blend of commercial and intellectual flavours.
For the 44-year-old director, content has always been of paramount importance.
"I started my career with 'A Wednesday', which was not dominated by stars, but it had a bunch of great actors in it. I always believe content is important and the belief got reinforced with the success of 'A Wednesday'.
"And it led us to the path, where we primarily focus on content and let the actors make it special by their presence."
"We do need actors like them. For the kind of films we make, we need seriously gifted actors who can do justice (to the roles) and take the material to another level," he added.
For the uninitiated, the aforementioned three actors are part of Neeraj's "Aiyaary".
The writing process for "Aiyaary", as the director says, began after he interacted with the armed forces personnel. That is how the seed was planted.
"I was also reading a lot about whistle-blowers and there was one particular case that intrigued me. It was how something so out of ordinary could result into the downfall of something so huge," he added.
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