A
Sequel
To
Garam
Masala
On
The
Cards?
John
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
would
love
to
do
Garam
Masala
2.
Akshay
and
I
have
discussed
it
and
we
look
forward
to
doing
something
like
that.
I
still
laugh
thinking
about
it."
Comedy
Is
John's
Favourite
Genre
He
further
quipped,
"It's
my
favourite
genre.
I
love
comedy.
I
am
a
big
fan
of
Anees
Bazmi,
David
Dhawan,
Sajid
Khan
but
I
need
to
be
offered
a
good
film.
People
think
that
comedy
is
the
easiest
thing
to
do
but
it's
the
most
difficult
thing
to
make
people
laugh."
John
On
Calling
Himself
An
Accidental
Actor
On
the
other
hand
while
speaking
to
Quint,
John
said,
"Sometimes,
accidents
happen
for
the
best.
I
am
happy
that
I
am
here,
and
now
that
I
am
here,
I
cannot
think
of
being
anywhere
else.
I
want
to
create
stories,
make
cinema,
act
in
films.
It
is
a
fun
combination
of
being
hungry
as
an
actor
and
hungry
as
a
producer.
I
am
happy
with
where
I
am.
The
home
is
where
the
heart
is
and
this
is
my
home."
On
Completing
15
Years
In
The
Film
Industry
In
yet
another
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
speaking
about
completing
15
years
in
Bollywood,
John
said,
"At
the
end
of
the
day,
you
must
have
self-conviction
as
there
are
enough
people
around
you
to
tell
you
that
you
are
probably
not
worth
it.
But
you
have
to
tell
yourself
that
you
are
worth
it.
Fortunately
for
me,
my
audience
also
stood
by
me
through
thick
and
thin.
With
a
few
people
in
the
trade,
my
audience,
and
conviction
in
myself,
I
have
reached
here
and
from
here
it's
only
going
to
get
stronger
and
better.
I
am
very
excited
about
the
remainder
of
my
journey
and
I
know
I
will
get
better,
fitter,
faster
and
stronger.
That's
what
excites
me
because
I
know
my
line-up
now.
At
the
risk
of
sounding
boastful,
I
can
say
I
have
got
a
very
strong
line
up."
There
Is
A
Phase
For
Everything,
Says
John
"I
don't
work
to
prove
anything
to
anyone.
The
so-called
people
who
said
such
things
at
that
point,
and
the
kind
of
cinema
they
did
then
with
their
performances
and
expressions,
is
considered
overacting
today.
So,
suddenly
what
I
am
doing,
with
the
subtlety
in
my
performances,
is
looked
at
as
fantastic.
I
feel
there
is
a
phase
for
everything.
Now,
I
wonder
if
there
is
a
market
for
those
over-expressive,
loud
performers,
who
felt
that
they
were
good
actors.
Thankfully,
half
of
them
are
married
now."