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Mumbai:
Actor Kunal Khemu said that he is writing his next venture.
Kunal also co-wrote the dialogues of his 2013 film Go Goa Gone apart from featuring in it.
"I enjoyed doing that. I am writing something but I am not speaking about it as it is not yet ready and I have not put it out there. I got my first-hand experience in Go Goa Gone and learnt how to write final drafts. How the process works. I am not a trained writer. But there is work in progress, which I will talk about whenever it is out there," Kunal told PTI.
The Kalyug actor however, has no immediate plans to direct a film but is open to the opportunity in the future.
"I don't know. There are no immediate plans. I enjoy being an actor. I really love the art. I have been doing films since I was seven. I really love the medium itself. So yes, may be later. I don't think I am completely ready. Sometime in the future I will do that," added Kunal.
Go Goa Gone was produced by Kunal's brother-in-law Saif Ali Khan, who also featured in the film along with Vir Das, Anand Tiwari and Puja Gupta.(Also Read: Kunal Khemu: I Don't Discuss My Career With Saif Ali Khan)
Go Goa Gone was directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK.
Kunal, who worked with the director-duo in 99 said that he would collaborate with the makers again if a sequel to Go Goa Gone is planned.
"Raj and DK are working on something but we haven't collaborated on something as of yet. If Go Goa Gone sequel happens then of course the team will come together. There were talks but the producers have to decide whether they want to do the film and then we will come in," added Kunal.
Kunal will soon be seen in Guddu Ki Gun which is scheduled to release on October 30.
Kunal also co-wrote the dialogues of his 2013 film Go Goa Gone apart from featuring in it.
"I enjoyed doing that. I am writing something but I am not speaking about it as it is not yet ready and I have not put it out there. I got my first-hand experience in Go Goa Gone and learnt how to write final drafts. How the process works. I am not a trained writer. But there is work in progress, which I will talk about whenever it is out there," Kunal told PTI.
The Kalyug actor however, has no immediate plans to direct a film but is open to the opportunity in the future.
"I don't know. There are no immediate plans. I enjoy being an actor. I really love the art. I have been doing films since I was seven. I really love the medium itself. So yes, may be later. I don't think I am completely ready. Sometime in the future I will do that," added Kunal.
Go Goa Gone was produced by Kunal's brother-in-law Saif Ali Khan, who also featured in the film along with Vir Das, Anand Tiwari and Puja Gupta.(Also Read: Kunal Khemu: I Don't Discuss My Career With Saif Ali Khan)
Go Goa Gone was directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK.
Kunal, who worked with the director-duo in 99 said that he would collaborate with the makers again if a sequel to Go Goa Gone is planned.
"Raj and DK are working on something but we haven't collaborated on something as of yet. If Go Goa Gone sequel happens then of course the team will come together. There were talks but the producers have to decide whether they want to do the film and then we will come in," added Kunal.
Kunal will soon be seen in Guddu Ki Gun which is scheduled to release on October 30.