I derived it from my father. The main success point of my career was comedy because I used the personal aspect of a character and not SMS or Internet jokes like others.'
After juggling different roles Vora, a self-proclaimed 'strict' and 'clinical' director, wants to concentrate on direction now. His future projects include 'Run Bhola Run' and 'Family'.
'I'm 100 percent in the director's chair now and I'd also love to produce a film because it will give me more creative control on the project. The clarity that I've had in direction is the most among all my endeavours,' said Vora, whose 'Short Kut' is being produced by Anil Kapoor.
'Anil Kapoor is a very large-hearted producer...he is in love with cinema and every intricate detail associated with it. He is one producer who gives full freedom to his directors and will go to any extent for cinema,' the director said.
Vora added that Anil was very keen to make the comedy.
'Anil always wanted to make this film and Anees (Bazmee) had already written the script from Roshan Andrews' Malayalam film ('Udayananu Tharam'). But then I made a lot of changes in the script. I wasn't looking for any flavour, but a story and it came out well,' said Vora.
This is not the first time Anil has ventured into production. He first turned producer with 'Badhaai Ho Badhaai' in 2002 and followed it up with the critically-acclaimed 'Gandhi, My Father' (2007). He is also producing forthcoming movies 'No Problem' and 'Ayesha'.
Releasing July 10, 'Short Kut...' also stars Amrita Rao.