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Ek Villain has opened new vistas for me: Riteish Deshmukh

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 02 Jul, 2014 12:30 PM
  • Ek Villain has opened new vistas for me: Riteish Deshmukh
Riteish Deshmukh, who played a dark, intense and grey role in romantic thriller "Ek Villain", says the film's success will perhaps widen his horizon as an actor.
 
"'Ek Villain' is an important film because when a film of this genre and such a dark character given to me works, then probably doors to play (more) such characters will open," Riteish said here Tuesday.
 
"I hope to play characters apart from what I do in comic roles. But of course, I will do comedies," he added. 
 
The 35-year-old was present at an event to celebrate the success of "Ek Villain" along with its director Mohit Suri and co-stars Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor.
 
"Ek Villain" success notwithstanding, Riteish will continue doing funny films.
 
His recent release, Sajid Khan directed "Humshakals", in which he teamed up with Ram Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan, was a comedy. All the three actors played triple roles in the film and not only did Riteish's performance win him appreciation, the film managed to do good business at the box office.
 
"I will continue doing comedy as I enjoy it," said Riteish, who has been part of comedies.
 
"I don't make choices on the basis of a film's success or failure, but I choose from the content that is offered to me," he added.

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