Sajid, who has helmed several comedy films, believes Bachchan is an extremely gifted comedian.
"The biggest superstar of our country is Mr Amitabh Bachchan, who I feel is the most gifted comedian of all times.
"He ended the run of the comedians in films when a mainstream actor (like him) started doing comedy. He is the finest comedian as a superstar. Then of course we have Johhny Lever," Sajid told PTI when asked why top stars refrain from doing a full-fledged comedy film.
"I think Salman did quite a few comedy films few years back. To ease off, they all should do a comedy film, I think Aamir, Shah and Salman should do a comedy film as all three are good at it. If you are a good actor then you are good at comedy," he says.
According to Sajid, immense planning and detailing goes into writing a comedy scene which has to range from real to bizarre, slapstick to situational.
The director has collaborated with both Akshay and and Riteish in three films -- "Heyy Babyy", "Housefull" and "Housefull 2".
Sajid completes ten years in the film industry today as a director. He made his directorial debut with "Heyy Babyy".
Recalling the first day of the shoot, Sajid says the lead actors - Akshay, Riteish and Fardeen Khan did not get along well back then.
"Initially all three did not get along. So I had to organise a lunch, make them sit and crack jokes and I even imitated few actors. After that, there was a camaraderie and by the time we had started shooting, they all became good friends."
Sajid delivered three consecutive hit films - "Heyy Babyy", "Housefull" and "Housefull 2" but his next two films -- "Himmatwala" and "Humshakals" failed at the box office.
After "Humshakals" was released, Saif Ali Khan blamed Sajid for the failure.
Ask Sajid about the comments made by Saif, the director says, "I was surprised why he said that. I kept quiet back then as I did not feel the need to say anything. You have to stand by your film.
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