"I will definitely try to do movies of different genres... I should get a story like that. My inclination is towards thrillers but that doesn't mean that I don't love other kind of movies," Raghavan told PTI on the sidelines of the 6th Jagran Film Festival, which came to a close last night here.
Raghavan, who made his directorial debut in 2004 with neo-noir thriller "Ek Hasina Thi", starring Saif Ali Khan and Urmila Matondkar, said he can try other genres except "big budget" comedies.
The filmmaker, however, believes that using dark humour in thrillers helps the viewers to engage better with the narrative.
"Humour (in thrillers) helps the viewers to be engaged constantly, otherwise the film will become too grim."
Raghavan, who teamed with Saif for the 2012 action-spy film "Agent Vinod", which was made on a big budget, believes big films comes with bigger restrictions.
"I went bigger (in terms of budget) with 'Agent Vinod', but it didn't work. The more you go big, the more you try to accommodate everything. A big movie comes with a lot of restrictions which you impose upon yourself.
Raghavan said he wants to make films without the "dangerous pressure" of pleasing the critics and box office numbers.
"I want to just forget about it and try and be as pure as I can and not think about either box office or critics."
The director, however, said that it is a great time for filmmakers as their risks are paying off and experimental content is getting a thumbs up from the audience.
Raghavan revealed that he is currently working on two-three scripts.
"I have a few stories in mind but I am not sure which of them will take off first," the director said.
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