"Now I am waiting for some very witty roles, where I can justify my talent. The kind of talent I have I think I must do something different from comedy. The comedy bag is now full. Now I must do some characters which are dramatic and have emotional depths," Satish, 57, who was the in city to promote his upcoming film 'Gang of Ghosts', said at a press conference last evening.
Satish's last notable role was in 2011, when he starred as Father Pascal in multi-starrer 'Rascals'. He would be next seen in a negative role in Nagesh Kukunoor's 'Lakshmi', which is based on human trafficking.
"There is an upcoming film 'Lakshmi' in which I have played a negative character. I have never played this kind of role in the past. And then there is 'Dekh Tamasha Dekh'," he added.
'Gang of Ghosts', is a remake of Bengali blockbuster 'Bhooter Bhabishyat'. It is slated to release on March 21.
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Satish said his multi-starrer comedy is family film that would entertain people from all the age group.
"I have always made family films, which are still shown on television. This is because they were always clean," he said.
The filmmaker said he has incorporated a social angle in 'Gang of Ghosts'.
"A comedy is never complete without a tragic element. And in 'Gang of Ghost', there is a very deep social structure driven around the film about the development of the cities," he said.