If
you,
for
once
thought
that
Bollywood
is
going
through
the
sequel
season,
you
will
be
surprised
with
the
sudden
decision
coming
from
Ajay
Devgn.
No,
the
actor
isn't
talking
about
his
Golmaal
sequel
or
as
you'd
call
it
G4.
When
we
recently
interviewed
Ajay
on
his
views
regarding
Toonpur
Ka
Superhero,
he
came
up
with
a
statement
that
went,
"Yes,
if
Toonpur
Ka
Superhero
does
well
at
the
box
office
then
we
might
be
looking
at
a
sequel
or
try
and
be
a
part
of
yet
another
animation
film."
As
far
as
Toonpur
is
concerned,
Devgn
quotes,
"We
are
so
busy
making
live
action
films
but
whenever
we
see
Hollywood
animation
films,
we
are
taken
by
a
surprise.
However,
when
our
own
industry
makes
it,
we
don't.
I
don't
understand
why.
Yes,
I
agree
that
when
Kirit
came
up
to
me
with
the
idea,
I
was
hesitant
initially
because
that's
never
happened
here.
But
now
I
can
confidently
say
that
you
can
compare
Toonpur
with
any
Hollywood
animation
film."
But
more
than
the
actor
talking
about
his
own
film,
he
is
surprised
with
the
kids'
reaction
after
the
first
special
screening
kept
for
them.
Ajay
comments,
"Kids
just
love
the
film.
They
are
laughing
and
are
connecting
to
it
in
so
many
ways.
It's
the
first
time
when
they
are
all
so
glued
on
to
one
place
and
even
parents
love
that
fact
(laughs).
According
to
the
kids,
it
is
the
best
Indian
film
they've
seen."
An
ardent
fan
of
Tom
and
Jerry
cartoons,
Ajay
got
concerned
when
we
asked
him
whether
he
actually
did
get
some
honest
feedback
from
his
own
daughter
Nysa
on
Toonpur.
He
said,
"That's
a
good
question.
I
haven't
really
had
a
word
with
Nysa
on
Toonpur
except
the
fact
that
she
is
really
eager
to
show
it
to
her
friends.
Nysa
loves
watching
cartoons
and
animation
films
and
recently
saw
Despicable
Me
and
she
loved
it.
But
it's
difficult
to
predict
what
a
kid
likes
in
an
animation
film.
Their
patience
level
is
to
be
tested
a
lot.
In
that
way,
animation
films
have
a
very
unpredictable
audience.
I
myself
don't
know
what
I
like
in
an
animation
film
but
something
gets
me
attracted
to
them."
Whatever
you
say
Mr.
Ajay
Devgn,
I'm
sure
you
know
the
best
and
we
know
too
how
unpredictable
our
Box
Office
is
getting
with
each
passing
day.
But
here's
wishing
you
and
your
film
a
good
score
at
the
ticket
window
and
looking
at
your
personal
Box
Office
record
for
2010,
we
really
don't
have
our
doubts.
Story first published: Monday, January 3, 2011, 18:32 [IST]