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Actor Arshad Warsi’s performances in “Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.“, “Golmaal: Fun Unlimited“, “Dhamaal” and “Ishqiya” have been loved by audiences and critics alike. He says less visibility does not bother him as an actor as his parameters of choosing a project combines not only good script but also collaborating with good people.

Arshad will soon to be seen in Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta-starrer “Bhaiaji Superhit“, which releases on Friday.

Even though he has been appreciated consistently over the years, what makes him do so few films?

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“Firstly, it feels nice for an actor to gain the confidence of the maker as they believe that I can bring something to the table while playing a character. I can handle a good human being who is an average talent, but cannot handle a great talent who is an as**le as a human being,” Arshad told IANS in an interview.

Arshad Warsi: “Can’t Handle A Great Talent Who Is An As***le As A Human”

“Apart from a good script, the cast and crew matter to me. I really can work with an averagely talented crew but cannot work with people who are brilliant at their jobs but bad people to mingle with. That really puts me off… So for me, finding a combination of a good script and good people is a rarity. That is why selective work is happening.”

The actor has managed to make his mark in commercial potboilers as well as content-driven films like “Anthony Kaun Hai?”, “Kabul Express”, “Jolly LLB”, “Hulchul” and “Golmaal 3”.

What makes him so confident about his position in the film industry which is so cut-throat otherwise?

Arshad explained: “I am the last person to be worried about the attention. I strongly believe that if an individual knows his job and is really good at it, the work will always come. One cannot stay jobless if one is sincere. Fear of losing visibility comes when you are faking talent.”