Rahul Bose is a man of many talents. Seven years into acting, he marked his directorial debut with Everybody Says I’m Fine. In 2017, he donned the hat of a filmmaker again when he raised funds and directed Poorna: Courage Has No Limit, a biography of Malavath Poorna, the youngest girl to climb Mount Everest.

Now, in an exclusive chat with News18 Showsha, he reveals that he’s going to direct again and even has a script ready. However, he quips that the reception it received from people left took him back. The Berlin and Dil Dhadakne Do actor tells us, “I’ve written a film.

I wrote 18 drafts. The greatest compliment I received from somebody is, ‘You couldn’t have written it.’ When I asked them the reason, they said it’s so funny, light-hearted, commercial and massy that the script couldn’t be mine.

When I told them the title of the film, they said, ‘Impossible! You couldn’t have written it at all!’” This year, Rahul completes three decades of being an actor. Looking back at his journey, he shares, “I’ve never done a film just for money. It has been a conscious decision to not do bad films.

” And though he has had a fulfilling career, there’s one film he regrets doing. Without giving away its title, he remarks, “I’ve had one misstep out of 52 films in my career where the cast was fantastic and the story was brilliant. None of us read the script because it wasn’t ready even when we were set to shoot.

It was the only time in my life when I ha.