'The roles that I have done so far are distinctively different from each other, that was more important for me. It was not that I had planned doing supporting roles in big films and then move on to big roles.
'The criteria for doing a film is whether the script and people that I am working with are interesting or not. Whatever work I have done till now, I have had the chance to work with interesting people in good films, ' Kunal told.
Kunal is now looking forward to the release of his upcoming film 'Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana'. 'I think every film is a risk. It is a very interesting and exciting time that we are living in as the audience is accepting all kinds of films. Small films are doing well today. I don't think there is any better time to take risks than now. If you are not taking risks then you end up doing boring work, ' he said.
'Luv Shuv...' is about a Punjabi family, the Khuranas, who run a dhaba and take pride in their food, especially the family recipe Chicken Khurana. 'It is not a typical comedy. In 70s and 80s, Hrishikesh Mukherjee used to make films where humour used to come from situations, characters and the story. Our attempt is to do that again, ' he said.
Kunal plays the role of a Punjabi boy in the movie opposite Huma Qureshi of 'Gangs of Wasseypur' fame. The film will hit theatres on November 2.