Tusshar
Kapoor,
who
had
planned
to
hold
a
huge
bash
to
celebrate
the
success
of
his
last
film,
golmaal
Returns,
cancelled
it
in
the
wake
of
the
26/11
terrorist
attacks.
Tusshar,
who
returned
from
Cape
Town
on
Sunday
night,
after
shooting
for
Abbas-Mustaan's
Life
Partner
says,
"I
had
tentatively
decided
to
have
this
party
this
week
now
I
won't
have
the
party
in
light
of
the
tragedy
that's
taken
place.
I
was
in
Cape
Town
when
I
heard
the
news
on
Nov
26
and
was
up
all
night
watching
the
news."
Kapoor
feels
it's
wrong
to
celebrate
anything
at
a
time
when
the
city
is
in
mourning,
"How
can
I
celebrate
when
so
many
lives
have
been
lost
and
so
much
mass
destruction
has
taken
place?
It
would
be
selfish
and
callous.
I
am
depressed
and
saddened
by
the
whole
tragedy.
I
used
to
go
to
the
Taj
and
Oberoi
all
the
time.
My
naani
used
to
stay
close
by
in
Colaba.
Now
things
won't
ever
be
the
same."
The
first
thing
that
Tusshar
after
hearing
the
news
is
to
call
his
family
(dad
Jeetendra,
mother
Shobhaa
and
sister
Ekta)
and
if
they
all
safe
were
okay.
The
actor
had
been
away
from
his
home
for
an
entire
month
but
he
isn't
feeling
happy
about
being
back
in
the
city,
"I
am
feeling
so
low
everyone
seems
to
be
either
sad
or
angry.
This
is
no
time
to
party.
I
won't
be
having
any
celebrations
till
things
get
back
to
normalcy.
People
are
not
just
in
the
mood.
You
know
the
strange
thing
is
I
never
had
a
big
party
earlier.
This
would
have
been
my
first
but
right
now,
I
don't
want
to
celebrate
anythi...
may...
not
even
New
Year's
Eve...
hope
the
New
Year
brings
happiness
for
everyone." Amen.
Story first published: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 12:05 [IST]