After
a
disappointing
run
of
his
last
few
releases,
Saif
Ali
Khan
says
he
now
wants
to
focus
on
making
films
that
match
his
sensibilities.
The
44-year-old
actor,
who
last
worked
in
much
criticised
multi-starrer
comedy
'Humshakals',
says
he
would
like
to
go
back
to
making
movies
like
'Omkara'
and
'Parineeta'
again.
"I
feel
I
lost
touch
with
myself
in
recent
times
and
I
don't
know
why.
I
was
listening
to
other
people's
conviction.
I
feel,
it's
the
time
to
do
what
I
believe
in
and
stick
to
my
conviction
and
sensibilities
whether
I
do
films
like
'Parineeta',
'Omkara'
or
'Hum
Tum'."
"I
would
like
to
do
such
films
again.
I
have
generally
been
an
erratic
person
by
nature,
which
I
am
being
bored
off
now.
I
want
to
be
more
consistent
now
and
give
things
right
amount
of
respect," Saif
told
PTI
in
an
interview.
The
National-award
winning
actor
next
stars
in
'Happy
Ending',
which
is
a
spoof
on
romantic
comedies.
Also
starring
Govinda,
Ileana
D'Cruz,
Ranvir
Shorey,
Kalki
Koechlin
besides
Preity
Zinta
and
Kareena
Kapoor
in
special
appearances,
the
film
is
expected
to
hit
theatres
on
November
21.
"It's
a
story
about
somebody
who
has
a
problem
with
commitment
and
love.
It's
a
bit
like
a
Woody
Allen
movie,
a
mature
film.
I
am
really
proud
that
we
made
this
film
because
it's
a
kind
of
spoof
on
romantic
comedies,"
Saif
said.
The
actor,
who
is
also
co-producing
the
film,
has
teamed
up
with
his
'Go
Goa
Gone' directors
Raj
Nidimoru
and
Krishna
DK
as
he
feels
his
sensibilities
match
with
the
director
duo.
"We
three
met
during
'Go
Goa
Gone'
and
I
really
like
the
style
of
their
working.
The
way
they
wrote
my
character
in
that
film
was
really
interesting.
"'Happy
Ending'
is
a
fresh
film
that
Raj
and
DK
have
made.
Our
sensibilities
match
and
we
hope
that
we
do
lots
of
good
work
in
the
future
as
well," he
said.
PTI