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Known for his comic timing, Kumar tickled the audience’s funny bone with movies like Hera Pheri, Singh is Kinng and Namastey London. Image Credit: IANS

Actor-producer Akshay Kumar sounded a bit guarded about the fate of his forthcoming film Patiala House in New Delhi on Monday.

"I don't produce films for money. I make those films, which I personally want to make. I don't know the fate of Patiala House but I am very happy to be a part of it and I have enjoyed working in it. I am not worried whether I would make money from it or not," Kumar said.

"Today, I am in a position where returns don't bother me much... I only think that what new I can offer to my audience," he added.

The actor mentioned that none of the films from his Hari Om Productions has upset him or his distributor so far commercially.

"I have produced eight films so far and none of them were unsuccessful commercially, and neither my distributors had to suffer any losses," said the actor.

Kumar maintains that actors like him, Shah Rukh Khan or Salman Khan cannot venture for low-budget films like Udaan or Tere Bin Laden because high box office returns are expected from their films.

"I have seen the business of these kinds of films. I go and watch every film; I understand what the audience wants. When a person like me or Shah Rukh or Salman do a film, we have to collect a certain amount of money in the box office so that the distributors and exhibitors get their money back.

"So we cannot do this kind of films because there is a very niche audience for such kind of cinema. These films make a maximum of Rs80 million. Commercial cinema makes business of Rs700 million. Films like Dabaang make Rs1.4 billion. So you have to make such kind of films.

"A film like Udaan has a certain kind of audience who would go and watch them. Maybe as time progress, more people would start watching these kind of films. In around four years, people would watch only this kind of cinema," he added.