Tusshar Kapoor
Tusshar Kapoor

Tusshar Kapoor, “I’m content with the way people are reacting to my performance.”

Are you Tusshar, are you really? Ok so I have yet to watch Shootout at Wadala so I’ll reserve judgement and let you read the press note instead 🙂

According to the press note: As Shootout at Wadala steadily makes its way to the top-ranking films, Tusshar Kapoor who has always managed to hold his own in an ensemble starcast film couldn’t be happier.

“I give my heart and soul to my character. I believe that’s why directors make my roles more significant in context of the storyline. I’m content with the way people are reacting to my performance What I wanted to achieve with the character — a gangster with a good heart — I have. I wasn’t anticipating this feedback, but I admit that I wanted it. If I had a choice to pick a character I’d like to play in SAW, I’d choose Munir because I’m confident of the part I’m not restricting myself to any particular genre. I like to strike a balance. My next film is Bajate Raho, an offbeat comedy; something I haven’t attempted before.”

Oh boy, an off beat comedy. Can’t wait.