It was the Russian, who mentored Vijay Kumar before he went on to clinch a silver medal at the London Olympics three years ago.
And now he has under his wing another bright prospect - pistol king Jitu Rai - who has won an unprecedented seven medals in one calendar year, making him a hot favourite to finish on the podium in the Brazilian city next year.
He added, "It is very important to be silent and focus on the job. Questions such as 'how many medals can one expect in Olympics, how about the preparations only add to the pressure. That should not be the way."
"How can I prepare for Olympics till we have the complete team, which will happen after the final selection trial in January. The Asian Shooting Championship is also coming up and we can win a few more quotas in Kuwait as well," he said on the sidelines of the 8th Asian Air Gun Championship at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.
India has so far earned eight quotas for the quadrennial extravaganza and the shooting fraternity, including the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), is hopeful of winning 4-5 more and exceed the 11 the country had for the 2012 London Games.