Friday, June 29, 2012

Sonu feels `Maximum` won't earn Rs.100 crore but becomes `respectable` movie

Sonu feels `Maximum` may not earn Rs.100 crore but will become `respectable` movie
Sonu Sood starrer "Maximum" has got mixed reviews, however the actor is confident that the film will carve a decent" place" for itself without reference to its box office business.

"I do not know if my film will earn Rs.100 crore or not but it surely will certainly make a spot within the category of respectable films," the 38-year-old told reporters.

"Maximum", which hit the theatres Friday, is the tale of shootout specialists played by Sonu and Naseeruddin Shah.

Reviewers have given their verdict. Probably the most reviews said that "Maximum" shows minimum originality thereby making it a plain average attempt, while another says that the film is a case of an excessive amount of blood and blabber being wasted on a tale that was flogged to death.

. But Sonu is confident and says lots of people will identify with the subject.

"There isn't any message but it surely talks about an era which the general public have seen and they'll be capable of identify with it," said Sonu.

When it involves female leads, Sonu isn't choosy about working with established actresses.

"Frankly speaking, I CANNOT take one name. Until I DO KNOW about their role, I WILL NOT choose one. They're all brilliant, they're all big achievers. Whoever suits the role, be it a brand new girl or a longtime actress, I WILL BE ABLE TO always welcome them," he said.

"I have worked with they all and that i think I'VE worked with among the established actresses - Katrina (Kaif) in 'Singh Is Kinng' and with Kangna (Ranaut) I'VE done some southern films. Whoever is good, I'D love to work with them," he added.