"I am very fortunate that I don't feel the need for a paid audience, they still like me. Every time I get a good reception and welcomed wherever I go and I hope that this continues progressively day and night. So I am very happy," the 37-year-old said here Wednesday while promoting his film "Table No. 21" at Mithibai College.
Rajeev was accompanied by Tena Desae, his co-star in the film.
He says there is a special reason why they chose to do a promotional event at a college.
"Our purpose of coming to the college is not just the film's promotion. After watching the film, you will come to know that it is very important for college-goers to watch this film," Rajeev said. "Our purpose of coming here is not just to promote the film, but college plays a very important role in our film as well," he added. "Table No. 21" also features Paresh Rawal and hits theatres Jan 4 next year.