Film star Vivek Oberoi has said advertisements were a good source of revenue and he would not mind doing ad campaigns as long as they earned him
remunaration.
In reply to a poser here, Vikek claimed his latest TV ad on Babool toothpaste was only a part of his effort to earn money.
''I like work...I do not mind working in ad
campaigns as long as they are appealing and give good returns,'' he said while interacting with reporters here last night during the promotion of his latest film ''Home
Delivery.'' He said selling toothpaste, supplementary food or motorbikes was all the same provided the campaign was appealing.
While refusing to comment on the possibility of him starring with former Miss World Aishwarya Rai in a Bollywood film, Vivek said he was currently working on ''Pyare
Mohan'' -- a comedy and action-adventure ''Naksha'' with Sunny Deol.
On ''Home Delivery'', Vivek claimed that the movie was an ''intellectual comedy'' and all membes of a family could watch it together. ''There is nothing to make anyone feel
odd in the movie,'' he added.
Wednesday, November 30, 2005 11:23 IST