The director, however, says he is credited with a lot more understanding of the faith than he actually has.
"Rockstar" was the first film where the director touched upon Rumi's poetry. His lines, "Yahaan se bahut door, ghalat aur sahi ke paar, ek maidan hai. Main wahaan milunga tujhe (Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I'll meet you there...)" echoed throughout the film.
And now his latest release "Jab Harry Met Sejal" has a tagline - "What you seek is seeking you".
"I am given more credit about understanding it than I have."
Recalling the background of the "Rockstar" song "Nadaan parindey", the director says someone sent him a poem of Rumi and it became the central refrain of the song.
"I was doing the opening part of 'Nadaan parindey'. We were doing the drum tracks and shooting certain scenes to go with the song in the movie.
Ali says while he understands that he is making films to entertain, he also considers it a huge responsibility as cinema is one of the most important and influential art forms today.
"Stage was not considered literature earlier, cinema is not considered literature now, but it is. Cinema influences perhaps more people than books. This is my seventh film and there is a certain sense of responsibility that what I am doing is going to be etched forever. I am aware that what we do is also a creation of literature."
"When I told Shah Rukh, I did not know whether I was pitching the movie to him or just discussing it. It started off as a conversation with my mother and then it gained momentum. The first person I spoke to seriously about this was incidentally Shah Rukh."
Ali says Anushka, with whom he is collaborating for the first time, was the most suited to play the Gujarati girl Sejal.
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