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Mahesh returns to director’s chair

The desire to make movies had withered in me, says Bhatt

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Mahesh Bhatt says he decided to take a two decade long break from direction because the storytelle­r in him was short of a breath of fresh air. The veteran flmmaker, who will soon return behind the camera with Sadak 2, says he was aware of the fact that the desire to make movies had “withered” in him and did not want to cheat the audiences.

“I have been fighting and that is a half-hearted fight... sitting outside and instructin­g people. There is another spring in me now.

Why it happened? I inhaled enough of life that my lungs were busting and I had to exhale and Sadak 2 happened. All good things do happen. I have a great appetite to celebrate the magic and mystery of this,” Bhatt said.

The 70-year-old director, whose last venture was released in 1999, adds, “Twenty years later here

I am, with another energy that’s grabbed me. One day I left and other day I came back. I have learnt a lesson in life that there are no full stops.”

Bhatt, however, did not

miss being off his directoria­l duties. “I am not a person who believes in austerity or denial. My life screams out and says one thing, ‘indulgence’. I am a person who would never deny myself anything. There was a time to step away and I stepped away because the desire to make movies had withered in me. Whatever I want to say I will be saying through movies.”

In Sadak 2, Bhatt will be working with daughters Pooja and Alia, and the lead hero of original Sadak, Sanjay Dutt, and new entrant Aditya Roy Kapur.

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