Tusshar Kapoor and Kulraj Randhawa are like chalk and cheese. While Kulraj is talkative and bubbly, Tusshar is shy and reticent. Excited about their upcoming film, Samir Karnik's "Chaar Din Ki Chandni" that releases today, both decide to have some fun by firing a volley of questions at each other.
Kulraj: So who is your 'Chandni' in real life? Tusshar: I don't have one. I am still waiting. Like Shakespeare said, 'What's in a name?' Another name will do, but I want to fall in love with the right one. Kulraj: You belong to an influential film family and yet, you are so grounded... Tusshar:I am a film child and I have seen the highs and lows in my dad's ( Jeetendra) career. So, even if my film does well, I don't fly high, nor do I feel low when it flops.
Kulraj: Whose qualities have you imbibed better - your father's acting genes or your mother's business prowess? Tusshar: It's a mix of both. Tusshar: Would you like a smart and cultured Veer in your life, or a bold and loud Pappi Sardar? Kulraj: A mix of both qualities - the humour of Pappi and the class of Veer - because just good looks get boring, while someone as loud as Pappi is hard to handle.
Tusshar: Did you have to struggle for your first break? Kulraj: Yes, I did have to struggle initially, as I didn't know anyone. I come from an army background. But I was lucky to have bagged some good projects, and got positive feedback from the industry and the audience.
Tusshar: Would you continue doing light-hearted comedies, or do you also want to experiment with dark, serious films in the future? Kulraj: Since I am appreciated for my comic timing, I will continue to do comedies, but I would love to do serious cinema too. I am a greedy actor and want to explore further.