Golmaal
3
is
a
hit
and
could
well
be
chartering
a
superhit
route
for
itself.
This
also
means
that
the
combination
of
Ajay
Devgn
and
Rohit
Shetty
has
done
well
at
the
box
office
all
over
again.
It
is
a
known
fact
that
Ajay
Devgn
and
Rohit
Shetty
bond
the
best
due
to
their
long
professional
and
personal
association
from
the
past.
Zameen,
Golmaal,
Golmaal
Returns,
Sunday
and
All
The
Best
-
Ajay
and
Rohit
have
collaborated
on
these
films.
Now
with
Golmaal
3,
the
'jodi'
has
come
together
yet
again
and
though
Rohit
is
expected
to
have
led
from
the
front
in
the
making
of
this
multistarrer,
one
wonders
whether
Ajay
also
made
any
special
contribution
to
the
film
since
he
is
a
buddy.
Says
Tusshar
Kapoor,
Ajay's
co-actor
in
the
film,
who
has
been
another
regular
fixture
of
Golmaal
series
and
also
did
a
special
song
and
dance
appearance
in
Sunday,
"There
isn't
any
particular
contribution
by
Ajay
during
the
making
of
Golmaal
3.
Ajay
allows
the
director
to
do
his
job
and
since
Rohit
himself
comes
with
a
good
experience
behind
him
now,
there
wasn't
any
need
for
that
either."
However,
it
does
happen
in
the
making
of
a
film
that
due
to
a
great
personal
and
professional
rapport
shared
by
the
key
team
members,
there
is
bound
to
be
some
exchange
of
ideas.
Also,
since
Ajay
has
directed
U
Me
Aur
Hum
before,
has
20
years
of
acting
experience
behind
him
and
would
be
picking
up
his
second
directorial
venture
soon,
it
is
but
obvious
that
he
would
share
his
point
of
view
when
a
film
is
being
made.
"Of
course
Ajay
was
giving
suggestions;
he
did
share
his
inputs
just
like
any
other
actor.
However,
he
wasn't
extending
anything
beyond
that",
Tusshar
responds
quickly,
"He
was
being
laidback
and
chilling
out,
as
were
most
of
us.
Yes,
Ajay
has
been
a
director
himself
and
also
quite
close
to
Rohit.
If
he
would
have
wanted,
he
would
have
had
his
say.
But
then
that
wasn't
required
at
all
since
Rohit
was
anyways
so
sure
about
what
he
was
making
and
working
with
clockwork
precision."
That
should
settle
all
doubts
and
speculations
for
good.
Story first published: Friday, November 12, 2010, 16:05 [IST]