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Post 'The Xpose' success, Himesh Reshammiya to do one film a year

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 21 May, 2014 01:33 PM
  • Post 'The Xpose' success, Himesh Reshammiya to do one film a year
 Composer-actor Himesh Reshammiya is happy that his work in "The Xpose" has been appreciated.
 
Thanks to the encouraging response to the film, which was released Friday, Reshammiya wants to continue acting although he has decided to do just one film a year.
 
"Music is my core competency, singing has given me a lot of success and acting is my passion. By god's grace 'The Xpose' has been appreciated by the critics and the collections are also good. I am very happy and thankful to the audience," the 42-year-old told reporters Tuesday at the music launch of "Humshakals".
 
"I just want to do one film a year as an actor, but as a composer I would be doing four-five films, very exclusively. I will not do a lot of work like before.
 
"I have to fulfill people's expectations after the music of 'Xpose' and now 'Caller Tunes' from 'Humshakals'," he added.
 
Reshammiya earlier acted in films like "Aap Ka Surroor", "Karzzzz", "Radio" and "Kajraare" but none could hit the bull's eye at the box office.

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