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Film director Imtiaz Ali, known for films like Rockstar and Tamasha, considers films he watched during his formative years as his own, while those he made are likened to houses lived in on rent. He defends classic film Sholay over his own movies, and admits that his films often become popular later due to their complexity, which he is trying to change.
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