After
the
success
of
his
films
Heyy
Babyy
and
Housefull,
Sajid
Khan
has
become
one
of
the
most
sought
after
filmmakers
in
Bollywood.
So,
when
we
spoke
to
him,
it
wasn't
a
surprise
that
he
was
in
the
middle
of
his
busy
schedule,
as
he
is
preparing
for
his
next
ventures
(you
heard
it
right,
it's
not
'venture',
but
'ventures'!).
Speaking
about
his
future
projects,
Sajid
says,
"I
am
doing
two
films,
but
not
simultaneously.
The
script
of
the
film
that
I
am
doing
for
Vashu
Bhagnani
is
almost
ready.
It's
basically
an
action
revenge
drama
and
not
a
comedy.
It's
a
proper
'entertainer',
the
way
I
would
like
to
call
it
as." And
when
we
asked
him
about
the
much
talked
about
news
of
Ranbir
Kapoor
playing
the
lead
in
the
film,
Sajid
simply
denied
the
news.
Talking
about
his
second
project,
Sajid
said,
"My
second
project
is
for
Sajid
Nadiadwala,
which
is
on
the
lines
of
Housefull.
It's
got
a
similar
cast,
same
nature
and
a
big
budget.
Since
we
are
presently
working
on
the
script,
there's
nothing
that
I
can
speak
about
it
now.
I
will
be
in
a
position
to
speak
only
when
I
have
the
full
script
in
hand.
All
that
I
can
tell
you
is
that
we
still
have
to
finalize
the
subject."
When
asked
about
the
presence
of
Akshay
Kumar
in
this
film,
he
said,
"Whenever
Sajid
Nadiadwala
and
me
make
a
film,
it
will
never
be
without
Akshay
Kumar.
This
is
something
that
goes
without
saying."
So
is
this
film
a
sequel
to
Housefull?
"Let
us
look
at
this
way.
If
I
have
to
make
a
film
that's
similar
in
nature
(to
Housefull),
then,
I
will
make
it
not
just
better
than
the
original,
but
10
times
better!
We
all
know
for
a
fact
that,
a
proper
sequel
ensures
double
profits
at
the
box-office.
For
me,
Lage
Raho
Munnabhai
was
a
better
sequel
than
the
original,
for
the
reason
that
they
worked
really
hard
on
the
script,"
states
Sajid.
Readers
may
recall
that
the
week
gone
by
saw
a
very
disheartened
Sajid
Khan
on
the
sets
of
the
reality
show
'India's
Got
Talent:
Khoj
2',
because
the
team
(Sanjay
Mondal
&
Group
from
Kolkatta),
which
Sajid
expected
to
win,
didn't.
Speaking
about
this,
Sajid
said,
"I
was
very
disheartened.
We,
as
judges
gave
them
(Sanjay
Mondal
&
Group)
the
marks,
but
there
are
also
the
audience
votes
that
need
to
be
considered.
I
really
felt
sorry
for
this
group,
because
they
were
not
the
regular
children,
whom
we
see
everyday.
They
are
someone,
who
are
mostly
rag
pickers
and
can't
afford
the
money
to
study.
They
don't
have
the
kind
of
support
system
to
get
votes
in
their
favour."
He
continues,
"Having
said
that,
let
me
also
add
that
I
never
took
anything
away
from
the
people
who
won.
What
I
had
been
regularly
telling
on
the
show
was
to
vote
for
these
kids,
not
on
the
basis
of
their
talent,
also
because
your
votes
could
actually
change
their
future
forever!"
And
when
asked
if
he
plans
to
help
the
Sanjay
Mondal
&
Group
on
a
personal
level,
Sajid
quickly
replied,
"If
I
ever
do
anything
for
anybody
(on
a
personal
level),
I
will
never
talk
about
it!"
Well,
as
they
say,
some
questions
are
best
left
unanswered!