Yes, after graduating, I started my career with television serials. However, I have been in theater for as long as I can remember and so film making seemed like a natural progression. Being from a small town, I didn’t really aspire to be a director, but from thereat, one thing led to another. For any filmmaker, being able to successfully communicate a story should be their driving force.
That is perhaps the reason I do not demarcate my methods into categories of commercial or art. If you have a story, you tell it the best way possible. People have the tendency to often produce a certain kind of story and so they fall into classifications and the trap of being labelled. DWA is often this way. Business is business.