Filmmaker Nagesh Kukunoor is proud that in his journey of more than 20 years, he has stuck to his movie making conviction, never succumbing to mainstream pressure.
Nagesh made his directorial debut in 1998 with "Hyderabad Blues" and has since helmed critically acclaimed films like "Rockford", "Dor", "Iqbal" and "Dhanak".
The director-actor describes his journey as a a good run with "superb high and god-awful lows."
"To be around for 22 years isn't a big deal. There are lots of directors like that. But if I am still doing my own thing after all these years, it shows my conviction is intact. I can take that to my grave happily."
"It is always going to be difficult if you don't play the game and cast the stars. But it is a path that I have chosen. So I don't say this with any bitterness."
"But a lot of my films don't fit in that universe, so I don't worry about it. But finding the right resources and money will be tricky when you tell stories that are away from the mainstream narrative."
"The sheer scale of it was overwhelming. Unlike a 90-100 minute feature film, a web series has 400 minutes, at the very least. The scale is just astronomical."