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Though he has written off the debacle, Tusshar Kapoor attributes the non-performance of Aggar at the boxoffice to poor publicity.
"Normally the poor publicity of a film is attributed to the stars who don't give dates for the publicity. But I was more than willing to dole
out dates for the publicity. Those dates went perpetually to waste.
Though I liked the script and Anant Mahadevanji has done
justice to it, the promotion wasn't aggressive enough. And for no fault of mine. I did the promotion of Aggar on my own as much as
possible.
But the release came during the holy month of Ramzan,and Ganesh Chaturthi and the India-Pakistan match. No
one had time for Aggar."
But Tusshar is upbeat. "I've Priyadarshan's Dhol coming up this week. And that should compensate for the debacle of Aggar. I had a
ball working with Priyan and my co-stars Kunal Khemu, Sharman Joshi and Rajpal Yadav. I can't say I'm tired of doing these boys'
comedies. That's what's working at the boxoffice."
Tuesday, September 18, 2007 12:23 IST