Mumbai, Nov 6 (Inditop) Actors Vatsal Sheth and Sohail Khan hit it off really well while doing Samir Karnik’s “Heroes” and the two are coming together on the big screen once again – this time as brothers.Sohail and Vatsal have been signed on for Vicky Chopra’s “Seasons Greetings”.

Vatsal told Inditop: “It’s good to have someone look out for you. After ‘Tarzan – The Wonder Car’, I didn’t want to do any and every film. I waited. In ‘Heroes’, Sohail bhai and I play friends travelling together. He put me so much at ease I forgot I was years younger than him. We actually became buddies as we travelled together through the film. With ‘Heroes’ I feel I’ve come of age. And now he plays my bro in ‘Seasons Greetings’.”

The bonding went beyond the film that also starred Sunny and Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta, Salman Khan and Mithun Chakraborty.

Sohail has helped Vatsal get a plum role in Subhash Ghai’s production, “Paying Guest”.

“In an industry where actors are known to steal scenes and roles from under your nose Sohail bhai has been going out of his way to be good to me. It’s true he got me Subhash Ghai’s ‘Paying Guest’. The role was offered to Sohail bhai. When he couldn’t do it, he recommended me,” Vatsal said.

Vatsal is still remembered for his long stint as the teenage pin-up boy in the TV serial “Just Mohabbat”.

“Back then when they had done a popularity survey, Shah Rukh and Hrithik were in the first two places. My character Jai in ‘Just Mohabbat’ was named third,” the young actor said.

Any regrets in his career so far?

“Just one, my film ‘Hostel’, which was a gritty raw film about ragging in student campuses featuring people who had actually been through the ragging, got shelved. I’d have liked that film to come out.

“I had worked really hard on getting the character right. But it’s okay. I’ve lots to look forward to. I’m patient. I proved it by waiting for three years after my movie debut in ‘Tarzan – The Wonder Car’ for the right offers,” Vatsal said.

Sohail, who was shooting for David Dhawan’s “Do Knot Disturb” in Abu Dhabi, said he got along well with the budding actor.

He said: “Vatsal is a lovely boy. I’m really fond of him.”