Sabbir says mass entertainers help directors establish a name for themselves in the film industry so that big producers are confident enough to invest in their ideas.
"I am hoping to get a little bit of success to reach a certain platform where I can tell stories which I want to tell. Films that I am doing right now are a stepping stone to what I want to do in future. I hope to gain some success to experiment," Sabbir told PTI.
The young director says he is impressed with the way filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani tells his stories and wants to imbibe his aesthetics.
"I think I want to say more human dramatic stories, try to break new ground, try to say universal stories in a more interesting way like Rajkumar Hirani does.
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"Our generation of filmmakers are fortunate that they are making films in the same era as him. I want to say stories in a little bit more realistic manner."
"I am a middle-class boy. I have worked as an assistant director. It's such a beautiful, fortunate thing for me to actually just get a chance to direct films."
The director says even if in the smallest possible way, he has tried to blend his ideology with the commercial domain of the films he has done so far.
While Sabbir wants to break new ground with his work, he
says he would also want to keep alive the essence of "quintessential Hindi cinema".
"I have grown up watching those films, which later got a negative connotation and were termed as masala movies. I don't know what 'masala' means. I have grown up seeing people reacting to goodness and evil in big theatres. Just because we are going through a transition we should not let the uniqueness of Hindi films that is drama, song-and-dance go...
Sabbir has a few ideas for his next project but the director is yet to green-lit one.