Subhash Ghai though still regarded the showman of Bollywood strongly feels that his priorities have changed -- and he would be doing anything but filmmaking. He says that he realized it while he was scripting for his next movie in Switzerland. Speaking from Zurich, Ghai has announced that it is time to hand over the baton to "somebody younger". "I realised that my role as an educationist is dearer to me than anything else. Besides, I have nothing to prove and I don't need to make movies anymore. I might make one or two more but it is time to pass the baton to a younger director." At the same time, he vowed that he would be launch many more directors in the industry. He illustrated this by pointing out that he launched Paritosh Painter in 'Paying Guest', Manoj Tiwari in 'Hello Darling' and Neeraj Pathak in 'Right Ya Wrong'.
Ghai added that the expansion of his Mukta Arts and looking after his acting school would in future take up most of his time. "I want to contribute to at least 10 films a year and I want to create actors and directors who will be celebs in their own right. That necessarily doesn't have to be through films. That is a reason why I have just opened an actor's studio." In the same breath, he asserted that like Rahman, he never wanted to stop dreaming. But that necessarily doesn't have to be the same dream that I had earlier," he concluded.