<p>Filmmaker Rohit Shetty says he makes films to entertain the audience and his upcoming directorial <em>Cirkus</em> is a step in the same direction.</p>.<p>Shetty, known for action comedies like the <em>Golmaal</em> franchise and <em>All The Best:</em> <em>Fun Begins </em>and action dramas such as the <em>Singham</em> series, said he is confident that his latest release will be loved by the viewers.</p>.<p>Fronted by Ranveer Singh and Varun Sharma, <em>Cirkus</em> is based on William Shakespeare's classic play <em>The Comedy of Errors</em>. It is slated to hit the screens on December 23.</p>.<p>"<em>Cirkus</em> is for the audience who loved <em>Golmaal</em> and <em>All The Best.</em> It's that kind of a film. This is for all those who loved those films. I'm sure they're going to love it because I've watched the film," the 48-year-old director told reporters here on Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>"When we started off, I was just a filmmaker making films. Then, the kind of love I got from the audience, it became their film. So, I now make films for them, I take it as a responsibility," he added.</p>.<p>Shetty was speaking at the unveiling of the December issue of the Society Achievers Magazine.</p>.<p>The filmmaker, who features on the cover of the latest edition, said he was honoured to collaborate with the publication.</p>.<p>"When I saw this, I felt quite nostalgic because we grew up with Stardust and Society Achievers magazines. I never thought that one day I'll be featured on it. The entire film industry also looks forward to these magazines. So, it's a huge honour," he said.</p>
<p>Filmmaker Rohit Shetty says he makes films to entertain the audience and his upcoming directorial <em>Cirkus</em> is a step in the same direction.</p>.<p>Shetty, known for action comedies like the <em>Golmaal</em> franchise and <em>All The Best:</em> <em>Fun Begins </em>and action dramas such as the <em>Singham</em> series, said he is confident that his latest release will be loved by the viewers.</p>.<p>Fronted by Ranveer Singh and Varun Sharma, <em>Cirkus</em> is based on William Shakespeare's classic play <em>The Comedy of Errors</em>. It is slated to hit the screens on December 23.</p>.<p>"<em>Cirkus</em> is for the audience who loved <em>Golmaal</em> and <em>All The Best.</em> It's that kind of a film. This is for all those who loved those films. I'm sure they're going to love it because I've watched the film," the 48-year-old director told reporters here on Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>"When we started off, I was just a filmmaker making films. Then, the kind of love I got from the audience, it became their film. So, I now make films for them, I take it as a responsibility," he added.</p>.<p>Shetty was speaking at the unveiling of the December issue of the Society Achievers Magazine.</p>.<p>The filmmaker, who features on the cover of the latest edition, said he was honoured to collaborate with the publication.</p>.<p>"When I saw this, I felt quite nostalgic because we grew up with Stardust and Society Achievers magazines. I never thought that one day I'll be featured on it. The entire film industry also looks forward to these magazines. So, it's a huge honour," he said.</p>