Prateik and director Tigmanshu Dhulia have mutual admiration for every other and are sad that they couldn't interact in "Milan Talkies".
"I really just like the films that Tigmanshu sir makes, we couldn't work on 'Milan Talkies' because of some unfortunate circumstances," Prateik said in a statement.
"The film was to be earlier produced by some production house but now any other production home is making it. Things just didn't workout in between of all this... but I WANT to get directed by him whenever things determine for us," he added.
Dhulia, who's riding high at the success of recently released "Paan Singh Tomar", too said that it was "unfortunate" that things didn't figure out between him and Prateik.
"I have seen Prateik's work and that i think he's very talented, He has a touch of his mother's acting prowess in him. Unfortunately 'Milan Talkies' didn't work for us as a result of some unavoidable reasons but I NEED to cast a skilled young lad like him in future," Dhulia said.