Mumbai, Feb 2: Actor Tusshar Kapoor, who has become an intrinsic part of the ‘Golmaal' series, hopes to be a part of every film in the hit franchise. Tusshar has been playing the mute character of ‘Lucky' since 2006 in Rohit Shetty's hit comedy. He did an extension of the character in the sequel ‘Golmaal Returns' (2008) and later in ‘Golmaal 3' (2010).
“'Golmaal' is one such series that people really liked. The film did well and so did my character. The entire ‘Golmaal' series has been successful. I am happy that I have been part of it since its inception. I hope I would be part of every ‘Golmaal' film that comes in the future,” Tusshar told PTI.
Ask him if there are any plans of the fourth installment,the 36-year-old says, “There are plans for it. But I think Rohit Shetty will be the right person to talk about it.”
The actor's next film is Sanjay Gupta's ‘Shootout at Wadala', where he plays the role of a gangster called Sheikh Munir, who was one of the most trusted lieutenant's of Manya Surve, played by John Abraham.
“I think gangs have interesting stories and are an intrinsic part of Mumbai's history. This time I play Muslim gangster hailing from a Hindu gang from that era. I meet Manya in jail and introduce him to the world of crime,” he said.
“I read the script several times to understand the character of Sheikh Munir. Besides I also visited Dongri, the place from where he is, to understand the way the people speak and behave,” Tusshar added.
The actor is currently working on his next project with Shashank Shah tentatively titled ‘Bajate Raho'. “It is a revenge-romantic-comedy film. I play a Delhi guy. I am paired opposite newcomer Vishaka,” he said.