Basically, a lot of effort goes in looking effortless on screen. So yes, this was like a clear direction I had gotten. And we had amicably decided this, that, this is the kind of lingo we will stick to. So it's uniformly applicable to all the actors. We're not going to get into that cliched Bombay lingo that has been represented in the previous films. I don’t mean all of them, but some of them. And you know, with Firoz, the difficult part is that with characters like that, there is a huge tendency for the actor to look caricaturish because the scenes are of that nature. But I was very careful in terms of my approach that it needs to be believable. So I would always, find that fine line between caricaturish and then by little underplaying I feel I would hit the right chord. Also it's got to do a lot with Raj and DK and Suman Sir and Seetha Mam, because they've written the character in such a way that it looks beautiful. And I just had to, enhance it by coming on board and, doing the scenes. But it is totally about good writing. Also I feel that it's not true that if anybody else would have done it, they would have done a caricature. They would have probably approached it differently. But this was my approach. This is what I understood of the character, and this is what came instinctively to me. And I think I've been in this for long enough and I've done a lot of comic parts where I understand, where it starts to get a little caricaturish and where it is still in the realm of believability. So that kind of also came with a lot of experience from the past.