<p>Actor-filmmaker Arbaaz Khan, who recently directed "Dabangg 2", says he would not try making a sex comedy or even a dark comedy. </p>.<p>Not because he feels there's anything wrong in it, but he believes one should only do those things that reflect a bit of their own personality.<br /><br />Asked if he is interested in making a film of that genre, Arbaaz said: "As a whole, maybe not, because I think one should only do things that also reflect a bit of their own personality."<br /><br />"A film that you produce, write or direct should reflect the taste that you have in films. Even when a distributor is buying a film, he is putting money on a film that he thinks is a good film to promote."<br /><br />"I can have a joke or maybe a part of that in my film. But tomorrow, I might not have the confidence because I am not the kind of person to enjoy that kind of stuff," he added.<br /><br />However, Arbaaz feels there is space for every kind of cinema.<br />"Some people are very good at it, so they can do that. There is nothing wrong in it. Every genre or any sort of filmmaking - whether it's a sex comedy, or anything - it is okay. I don't think making only clean films is good, because there is going to be a taste of all kind of cinema. It's fair enough. There is a space for every kind of cinema," the 45-year-old said.</p>
<p>Actor-filmmaker Arbaaz Khan, who recently directed "Dabangg 2", says he would not try making a sex comedy or even a dark comedy. </p>.<p>Not because he feels there's anything wrong in it, but he believes one should only do those things that reflect a bit of their own personality.<br /><br />Asked if he is interested in making a film of that genre, Arbaaz said: "As a whole, maybe not, because I think one should only do things that also reflect a bit of their own personality."<br /><br />"A film that you produce, write or direct should reflect the taste that you have in films. Even when a distributor is buying a film, he is putting money on a film that he thinks is a good film to promote."<br /><br />"I can have a joke or maybe a part of that in my film. But tomorrow, I might not have the confidence because I am not the kind of person to enjoy that kind of stuff," he added.<br /><br />However, Arbaaz feels there is space for every kind of cinema.<br />"Some people are very good at it, so they can do that. There is nothing wrong in it. Every genre or any sort of filmmaking - whether it's a sex comedy, or anything - it is okay. I don't think making only clean films is good, because there is going to be a taste of all kind of cinema. It's fair enough. There is a space for every kind of cinema," the 45-year-old said.</p>