New Delhi:
Filmmaker Nagesh Kukunoor has tried his hands at romantic, high on emotions and out-of-the-box cinema, and says now he dreams of making a big-budget action movie.
The work of 46-year-old filmmaker includes Hyderabad Blues, Iqbal, Bollywood Calling, 3 Deewarein and Dor.
"The genre that attracts me the most and the one I have not dabbled in is a big budget action film. It would be great to actually try my hand at one," Kukunoor, busy with post-production of upcoming movie Laxmi, told IANS.
The filmmaker has also acted in his directorial ventures 3 Deewarein and Hyderabad Blues. In Laxmi, he once again faces the camera to play a pimp.
And he is open to the idea of taking up a lead role again in future.
"You never know. After 3 Deewarein, I have not done any role as large as in Laxmi. Acting is a skill and if you don't work hard, you can lose it. Who knows if there is a role and demands so and I believe I can bring justice to it," said the filmmaker who also featured in his film Dor.
The work of 46-year-old filmmaker includes Hyderabad Blues, Iqbal, Bollywood Calling, 3 Deewarein and Dor.
"The genre that attracts me the most and the one I have not dabbled in is a big budget action film. It would be great to actually try my hand at one," Kukunoor, busy with post-production of upcoming movie Laxmi, told IANS.
The filmmaker has also acted in his directorial ventures 3 Deewarein and Hyderabad Blues. In Laxmi, he once again faces the camera to play a pimp.
And he is open to the idea of taking up a lead role again in future.
"You never know. After 3 Deewarein, I have not done any role as large as in Laxmi. Acting is a skill and if you don't work hard, you can lose it. Who knows if there is a role and demands so and I believe I can bring justice to it," said the filmmaker who also featured in his film Dor.