New Delhi:
Tusshar Kapoor starrer Love U Mr Kalakaar is releasing on the same day as his sister Ekta's production Ragini MMS, but the actor says that there is no competition between the two films.
"Our films are not competing with each other because they have different target audiences. I would worry if both were romantic films. We are not clashing at the box office, rather, we are with each other," Tusshar told PTI.
Love U Mr Kalakaar is a romantic film by Rajshri Productions, while Ragini MMS is a horror movie.
The 34-year-old actor said that they were left with no option and had to choose May 13 as the release date.
"The IPL semifinals and finals are coming up, then June has 'Ready' and other big budget movies releasing. I think there is enough room for two movies from different genres, they won't eat each other's market," said Tusshar, who was in the capital today to inaugurate a photo exhibition by Dr Mukesh Batra.
The seventh annual exhibition by Dr Batra, Chairman of the Batra's Positive Health Clinic had the sunny beaches and green sea waters of the Maldives as its subject.
The exhibition showcased about 35 frames and the proceeds would go to Maneka Gandhi's People for Animals.
"Every year we organise this exhibition to support a particular cause. This year the proceeds will go to the Sanjay Gandhi hospital set up by Maneka Gandhi for the welfare of homeless animals," said Dr Batra.
"Our films are not competing with each other because they have different target audiences. I would worry if both were romantic films. We are not clashing at the box office, rather, we are with each other," Tusshar told PTI.
Love U Mr Kalakaar is a romantic film by Rajshri Productions, while Ragini MMS is a horror movie.
The 34-year-old actor said that they were left with no option and had to choose May 13 as the release date.
"The IPL semifinals and finals are coming up, then June has 'Ready' and other big budget movies releasing. I think there is enough room for two movies from different genres, they won't eat each other's market," said Tusshar, who was in the capital today to inaugurate a photo exhibition by Dr Mukesh Batra.
The seventh annual exhibition by Dr Batra, Chairman of the Batra's Positive Health Clinic had the sunny beaches and green sea waters of the Maldives as its subject.
The exhibition showcased about 35 frames and the proceeds would go to Maneka Gandhi's People for Animals.
"Every year we organise this exhibition to support a particular cause. This year the proceeds will go to the Sanjay Gandhi hospital set up by Maneka Gandhi for the welfare of homeless animals," said Dr Batra.