Ritesh moves into 'Crore Club'
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Post Apna Sapna Money Money, Ritesh Deshmukh is on Cloud Nine. "The feedback has been tremendous," Ritesh sounds chilled now that the 'gamble' has paid off, "I was nervous all through the making of the film. Firstly, portraying four diverse characters in one film is nothing short of a challenge. Then, dressing up as a woman would give anyone a cold sweat. I kept asking myself, am I doing it right? Or am I too manly or too girly? I was really confused."
But Ritesh heaved a sigh of relief when the critics as well as the aam junta lauded the effort. "The praises have been flowing in since Friday. People have been very kind, very generous with praises," he states modestly, "When I think about it, I feel it could've boomeranged. And it would've had ramifications on the film eventually. What really makes me happy is that people have enjoyed the film."
With Apna Sapna Money Money fetching a favorable start at the box-office, there's talk that Ritesh has hiked his fee to Rs. 1 crore. A news-report even insists that Vashu Bhagnani has the amount to Ritesh for his forthcoming film. "I don't look into the finances," Ritesh clarifies, "Yes, I would love to work with Vashu-ji again, I am very fond of him. But the fact remains that I haven't signed any film yet. In any case, I leave the decision [of remuneration] on my business manager. He knows best."
Really? "I have decided to complete my pending films before I accept any fresh assignments. There are four films in the pipeline -- CASH [Anubhav Sinha], DHAMAAL [Indra Kumar], DE TAALI [E. Niwas] and HEY BABY [Sajid Khan]. The question of quoting any 'x' amount occurs only if I sign on the dotted line, right? But I haven't so far," he smiles.
Courtesy: IndiaFM
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