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Filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane says every new project, whether a movie or a show, is a way for him to reinvent because he loves the process more than the end result. Right from his critically-acclaimed debut with 2010's "Udaan", a coming-of-age story of a young boy, to his most recent project, "CTRL", a screen-life thriller exploring the perils of social media and AI, Motwane has stayed away from similar genres in his stories. The director, 47, said it is a conscious decision on his part.

"I like genre-hopping, if one wants to call it that. I find it liberating because I love the process so much. I love the process of filmmaking more than the end result.



I really, really like making movies," Motwane told PTI in an interview. The director, whose filmography also includes titles such as "Lootera", "Trapped", "Bhavesh Joshi Superhero", and "AK vs AK" to hit shows such as "Sacred Games" for Netflix and the much-loved "Jubilee" for Prime Video, said he is always up for trying new things. "Whatever I am making, a movie or a series, it is such an enjoyable process for me that I'm very happy to reinvent and rediscover.

It just gives you a chance to be able to meet new people, see a new facet of your own self and learn something new. Maybe you'll fail, maybe you'll succeed, but that doesn't matter. At least, you're trying something and I like doing that," he said.

"Jubilee", a fictional period drama about the early years of Hindi cinema with many references to real instances, was a su.

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