Satish Kaushik started his directorial journey in Indian cinema by helming Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja. The film completed its 25 years today and on this occasion, the filmmaker took to Twitter to apologise to producer Boney Kapoor. But why was he apologising?He took the responsibility of failure of the film, which left the producer Kapoor broke. It was Boney Kapoor who gave Kaushik a break in the industry.
"25 years ago it was a disaster at the box office, but it was my first child and will remain close to heart. Remembering madam Sridevi and my sorry to Boney Kapoor who gave me a break but was broke after the film," Kaushik tweeted on Monday.
He also shared the film's poster, featuring Anil Kapoor, Sridevi, Jackie Shroff and Anupam Kher. The movie was made at a high budget back then, but failed to get the expected response despite its cast.
Kaushik's Twitter post generated mixed responses, with some social media users agreeing with him about how the movie fared, while some lauding it for its technical values.
However, Kaushik took it all in his stride.
"It is not about good or bad after 25 years. It is about owning your failures with your head high in the air. You must be a very successful person, but try owning your failures and I assure you, you will be more successful," he added.
Well, we couldn’t agree more to Satish Kaushik’s humble attitude. It’s important for us to acknowledge our failures and take responsibility for the same. That’s how we evolve and become more successful person. Kaushik won the internet today with his apologetic tweet on 25 years of Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja.