"I don't think (100 crore) is a parameter. We all know which film is good and which film has worked because of the time of release be it Diwali, Eid or whatever and which film really deserves a sequel. That is why sequels of those films cannot be made," Ajay, who is awaiting the release of 'Singham' sequel, told PTI.
Ajay, who is aiming to cash in on the holiday weekend of Independence Day with 'Singham Returns', says he does not bother about the ongoing battle to the top in Bollywood as he has a huge film resume.
"Everybody knows (of my work). When you see the list of hits they are huge. It doesn't matter to me. It has just become a style to take one name. But we have all been here for the past 25 years in the industry and doing well and surviving here.
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