With
films
such
as
Munna
Bhai
MBBS,
Lage
Raho
Munnabhai,
3
Idiots
and
PK
to
his
credit,
Rajkumar
Hirani
is
one
of
the
most
sought-after
directors
in
Bollywood,
but
the
filmmaker
believes
there
is
no
formula
for
success
in
movies.
The
National
Award-winning
director
says,
for
him,
no
film
can
be
charted
under
the
category
of
bad
cinema
and
he
believes
only
hard
work
can
help
one
improve.
In
an
interview
with
PTI,
Hirani
says,
"(All
my
films
have
been
a
success).
But
that
doesn't
mean
I
will
never
fail.
There
is
no
guarantee
or
formula
(for
success).
You
look
at
every
filmmaker's
work,
there
are
ups
and
downs.
"There
is
no
good
or
bad
cinema,
there
are
films
that
connect
either
less
or
more
with
audience.
One
just
has
to
strive
to
work
hard
and
give
their
best."
The
director
is
aware
about
the
audience's
expectations,
but
says
he
does
not
feel
the
pressure
and
the
urge
to
perform
well
every
time
comes
from
within.
"I
don't
think
anybody
can
put
pressure
on
you,
only
you
can
put
pressure
on
yourself
as
you
want
to
make
good
films.
"The
pressure
is
always
there
to
make
good
films,
but
that
is
more
from
your
mindset,
either
you
have
it
or
you
don't
have
it.
One
must
always
attempt
to
make
good
films,
even
if
you
fail
it
is
ok.
It
is
a
journey,
you
have
both
good
and
bad
days."
Hirani's
next
directorial
venture
is
the
Dutt
biopic,
which
features
Ranbir
Kapoor
as
Sanjay
Dutt.
Actors
Manisha
Koirala
and
Paresh
Rawal
will
be
essaying
the
role
of
Dutt's
parents
Nargis
Dutt
and
Sunil
Dutt.
Also
featuring
Anushka
Sharma,
Sonam
Kapoor
and
Dia
Mirza,
the
movie
will
open
in
cinemas
in
March
next
year.