<p>All the instalments of the popular movie series "Golmaal" may have been blockbusters, but filmmaker Rohit Shetty admits the second part of the franchise was a bad film.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Released in 2008, "Golmaal Returns" was a sequel to "Golmaal" and featured Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Tusshar Kapoor, among others.<br /><br />Shetty, who helmed all the three "Golmaal" films and has directed movies like "Dilwale" and "Singham", says he knew these films had some problem in them.<br /><br />When asked about what he does when a film doesn't work, Rohit said, "We rectify what all went wrong. My whole team sits (and introspects), even it is a hit. Like 'Golmaal Returns' was the biggest hit of the year. But we knew it was a crap film.<br /><br />"In 'Singham 2' we knew the villain went wrong. 'Singham' is a cult film but in (part) two the villain's character went wrong. In 'Dilwale' the whole Shah Rukh-Kajol story went wrong," he added.<br /><br />The director was speaking at a panel discussion, yesterday, at the ongoing 18th Jio MAMI Mumbai International Film Festival with Star. According to the helmer, he gets a fair idea if a film is going to work or not once the shooting is complete.<br /><br />"Once I've completed a film, I get a feeling whether it'll work or not. Since my films are hardcore commercial, I am catering to a particular audience so you start getting a feeling, that it is not going to work on that level.<br /><br />"You should be prepared for what's going to happen. I get a feeling that something is going to go wrong," he added.</p>
<p>All the instalments of the popular movie series "Golmaal" may have been blockbusters, but filmmaker Rohit Shetty admits the second part of the franchise was a bad film.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Released in 2008, "Golmaal Returns" was a sequel to "Golmaal" and featured Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Tusshar Kapoor, among others.<br /><br />Shetty, who helmed all the three "Golmaal" films and has directed movies like "Dilwale" and "Singham", says he knew these films had some problem in them.<br /><br />When asked about what he does when a film doesn't work, Rohit said, "We rectify what all went wrong. My whole team sits (and introspects), even it is a hit. Like 'Golmaal Returns' was the biggest hit of the year. But we knew it was a crap film.<br /><br />"In 'Singham 2' we knew the villain went wrong. 'Singham' is a cult film but in (part) two the villain's character went wrong. In 'Dilwale' the whole Shah Rukh-Kajol story went wrong," he added.<br /><br />The director was speaking at a panel discussion, yesterday, at the ongoing 18th Jio MAMI Mumbai International Film Festival with Star. According to the helmer, he gets a fair idea if a film is going to work or not once the shooting is complete.<br /><br />"Once I've completed a film, I get a feeling whether it'll work or not. Since my films are hardcore commercial, I am catering to a particular audience so you start getting a feeling, that it is not going to work on that level.<br /><br />"You should be prepared for what's going to happen. I get a feeling that something is going to go wrong," he added.</p>