"Ankhon Dekhi" could see the light of the day only after Rajat tweeted about his struggle to get a producer for the film. Manish Mundra eventually backed the movie after reading the actor's tweet.
Rajat, known for movies like "Raghu Romeo", "Mixed doubles" and "Mithya", is ready with three new scripts, but the struggle continues.
"I am ready with three scripts. I have been meeting all kinds of people from all over the world (but things aren't working out). But this year I am going to make it. I promise this year I am going to shoot my next film. I will beg, borrow or steal, mostly steal because begging and borrowing is not working, but I will make it this year," Rajat told PTI.
Despite its popularity, "Ankhon Dekhi" could not make enough money at the box office, which according to Rajat, is an important yardstick for investors.
"Everybody loved the film, yet it is funny that I can't find a producer. It hasn't become easy for me, I still have to struggle every damn time. It didn't make enough money. Finally, it is the box office which matters.
"What people don't realise is, these things are not in your control. Nobody knows what will or won't work. My thing is, at least make something that you believe in," he says.
After his stellar performance in Karan Johar produced
"Kapoor & Sons", Rajat will next appear in Nicholas Kharkongor's March 17 release, "Mantra".
The 56-year-old actor says he doesn't mind a well-made commercial film, be it "Dil Chahata Hai" or "Kapoor & Sons" and doesn't differentiate between an indie project or a big film as long as the role is interesting.
"As an actor, I am not leaving my signature on anything. As a director, what I do will always be mine. Even as an actor, I wouldn't do anything random. After "Kapoor & Sons", I haven't acted. Because what I get offered are crappy, really bad scripts.
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