Tusshar unhappy with the publicity of 'Aggar'

Sep 19, 2007 Subhash K Jha



Mumbai, Sep 19 (IANS) Though he has written off the debacle, Tusshar Kapoor attributes the non-performance of "Aggar" at the box office to poor publicity.


"Normally the poor publicity of a film is attributed to the stars who don't give dates for pre-release campaigning. But I was more than willing to dole out dates for the publicity. Those dates went perpetually waste," Tusshar told IANS.


"Though I liked the script and Anant Mahadevanji has done justice to it, the promotion wasn't aggressive enough. And for no fault of mine, I did the promotion of 'Aggar' on my own as much as possible. But the release came during the holy month of Ramadan and Ganesh Chaturthi and the India-Pakistan match. No one had time for the film."


But Tusshar is still upbeat.


"I've Priyadarshan's 'Dhol' coming up this week. And that should compensate for the debacle of 'Aggar'. I can't say I'm tired of doing these boys' comedies. That's what's working at the box office."



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