Saif
Ali
Khan's
upcoming
movie
Cocktail
has
created
quite
a
buzz
with
its
equally
fresh
look
and
catchy
music
ahead
of
its
release.
It
is
the
next
biggest
flick
to
join
the
league
of
100
crore
films.
But
director
Homi
Adajania
says
that
he
does
not
feel
the
pressure
of
Rs
100
crore
club
as
he
does
no’t
know
what
Rs
100
club
means.
In
an
interview
to
PTI,
Homi
Adajania
said,
"I
don't
feel
the
pressure
of
Rs
100
crore.
I
don’t
know
what
Rs
100
club
means.
The
pressure
is
there
in
sense
that
someone
else's
money
is
at
stake,
so
you
make
sure
that
you
make
a
good
film.
I
don't
mind
if
someone
gives
me
Rs
100
crore,
but
all
I
want
to
do
is
tell
a
simple
story.
I
hope
that
everyone's
effort
pays
off.
You
get
certain
amount
of
satisfaction
when
the
benefits
reap."
The
director
says
that
he
has
done
what
is
there
in
his
control
and
rest
is
in
the
hands
of
audience.
Homi
added,
"I
think
I
have
done
what
was
there
in
my
ability
for
this
film.
I
don't
have
any
other
pressure
or
worry
because
it
is
not
in
my
control;
it
is
pointless
worrying
about
something
that
is
not
in
your
control.
I
hope
the
audience
has
fun."
Cocktail,
which
is
releasing
this
Friday,
is
a
romantic-comedy
featuring
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Deepika
Padukone
and
newbie
Diana
Penty
in
lead
roles.
The
first
look
of
the
film,
which
was
released
in
May,
has
received
a
large
amount
of
views
on
YouTube.
Besides
this,
its
songs
like
'‘Tumhi
Ho
Bandhu’',
'‘Daaru
Desi'’,
'‘Yaariyan’'
and
'‘Second
Hand
Jawani’'
have
already
become
chartbusters.
When
asked
about
its
performance
at
the
Box
Office,
Homi
Adajania
says,
"I
think
Monday
decides
the
battle
not
Friday
and
Saturday.
Monday
is
when
it
takes
its
own
first
steps.
And
then
it
is
not
in
your
control,
it
is
all
about
what
the
content
is
and
whether
the
audience
is
enjoying
it
or
not."