"You know, there are numerous interesting thoughts about what we should always be doing - sequel, prequel, etc. But I BELIEVE it can be crucial for Sanjay (Bhansali), Prabhu Deva and us to truly take a seat and discuss on what we do and clearly at the side of Akshay take a decision on what's next, " the 37-year-old said here Friday night on the success bash of the film.
Asked to react on filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra's recent comment about rubbish films making Rs.100 crore, Kapoor said: "I ACTUALLY don't have any comment."
However, the film's lead actor Akshay Kumar had something to mention to it.
"I feel that whatever he desired to say, he said. But I'VE watched 'Ferrari Ki Sawaari' and that i liked that, " he said.
"Rowdy Rathore" co-producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali was also nonchalant.
"He (Chopra) is my mentor. If he said something, I'M happy, " he said.
Directed by Prabhu Deva, "Rowdy Rathore, " a remake of the 2006 Telugu hit "Vikramarkudu" starring Ravi Teja. It marked Akshay's comeback to action after seven years.