Confirms Tusshar Kapoor, "We at Balaji don't throw out an artist on the basis of one bad outing. It's a matter of understanding what an individual can deliver and then support him or her.
In Sachin we know that there is a fine storyteller. He may not have delivered goods in 'C Kkompany' but we are sure in his next project, he would make a much better product. Everyone learns from his mistakes."
Didn't bigwigs at Balaji rethink of their decision post the debacle of 'C Kkompany'?
"No", says Tusshar in a firm tone, "Sachin was always supposed to be on board for his second film with us regardless of the fate of 'C Kkompany'. Destiny too plays a major role in the success or failure of a film though I won't deny that 'C Kkompany' did have it's own flaws. In any case, currently Sachin is also writing 'Kya Kool Hai Hum - Part 2' for us."
How about Sachin's second directorial outing with Balaji? Would Tusshar star in that as well?
"That's entirely the prerogative of the director and the producer and I don't interfere in such decisions", says Tusshar in a soft tone, "Even though Balaji is a home production house, it is not liable to have me in a lead role in each of the films."
Rattling down examples of films produced by his own banner which haven't featured him, Tusshar counter questions, "Was I there in 'Krishna Kottage' or 'Mission Istanbul? Nahi naa! I don't feature in 'EMI' either, so there goes the theory of Tusshar featuring in each of the films which Ekta produces."
Tusshar is now looking forward to his returns as a 'naughty goonga' in 'Golmaal Returns'. "Rohit (Shetty) has made a full-on masala film and we are looking forward to it's release this Diwali", concludes Tusshar.