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Siddharth Anand on 6 Years of 'War': "It Has Been the Most Important Point in My Career"

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  • 'War' was a turning point in director Siddharth Anand's career
  • The action thriller became a blockbuster hit at the box office
  • Anand credits his previous films for shaping the making of 'War'
Siddharth Anand on 6 Years of 'War': "It Has Been the Most Important Point in My Career"

In a recent interview, filmmaker Siddharth Anand looked back on the 6-year anniversary of his blockbuster action thriller 'War'. Anand, who directed the 2019 film produced by Yash Raj Films, considers it a pivotal moment in his career.

"War has been probably the most important point in my career," Anand stated. He explained that it was not just the film's success that made it a turning point, but the entire process of conceiving, writing, and shooting the movie. Anand believes all his previous films contributed to the making of 'War', providing him with the necessary learnings and experience.

The director revealed that 'War' was initially envisioned as a song-less film, with the popular track 'Ghungroo' being added later. Anand also highlighted how the movie's relentless action, unique language, and blend of elements made it a defining moment for the action genre in Hindi cinema.

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Despite the film's immense success, Anand remains content with how 'War' turned out and has no desire to change anything about it. He believes the experience of making the movie has been an "institution of learning" that has influenced his subsequent filmmaking approach.

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Siddharth Anand considers the making of his 2019 film 'War' as the most important point in his career, crediting his previous films for shaping the creation of this blockbuster action thriller.
Anand believes 'War' was a turning point for the action genre, with its relentless action, unique language, and blend of elements that provided a refreshing experience for audiences.
No, Anand is very happy with how 'War' turned out and has no desire to change anything about the film.

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