In no way can I get complacent. Once an image comes into my mind, I get excited, but when I get to work on translating it on to screen, I am scared and worried I may fail to achieve the perfection I had in mind. After I made Magadheera (2009), a well-wisher told me that once a person peaks, the quality of his work falls. But you have to act smart and use the success to motor ahead. He told me I had peaked with Magadheera but when I announced a small film after that, he said I can’t do that. He said I had to pick big, successful heroes so that their success would rub off on to my project. He gave me many examples. I was shocked to think of Magadheera as my peak as I had just started. In my mind, I was exploring big films and this gentleman was telling me I had already reached my peak. That worried me. But I had bigger dreams and I was not going to stop. I went on to make Maryada Ramanna (2010) and Makkhi (2012) before I made Baahubali and RRR.