City
Epaper

Akshay Kumar: I observe life as I have no formal training as actor

By IANS | Updated: November 2, 2019 18:45 IST

Over the past few years, with the success of films like "Rustom", "Jolly LLB 2", "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha", "Pad Man", "Mission Mangal" and now "Houseful 4", Akshay Kumar has not only proved himself as a versatile actor but also as one of the most bankable stars in business. However, he says he does not take himself seriously owing to the hangover of success.

Open in App

"I am not overtly excited by success because once a film releases, I move on to the next film, the next genre. When I read my Twitter account, I read people saying so many things like 'please do an action film' or 'why don't you do a romantic film like 'Namaste London'?' My basic idea in life is to keep on jumping to new genre and new subject. Also, do not take yourself so seriously. I think I made a mistake when I started my career by continuously doing action films. I always believe that if I want to do something for a long time, I should not be feeling bored with my work," Akshay told media.

While the actor mentions that he goes with the flow of the film, he also said that, being a non-trained actor he does not follow any method in the transformation from, say, an action hero to a versatile actor.

"I have taken things from life experience and observation because I have no training. I go with the vision of the director, because he/she is the captain of the ship and it is true that a director knows the film much better than an actor. I remember, my film 'Mission Mangal' released and soon I started shooting for 'Laxmi Bomb'. The worlds of these two films are so different," he said.

So, for him, there is no room for the hangover of any character.

Starting his career in the movie business as a stuntman, Akshay has appeared in films like "Khiladi", "Yeh Dillagi", "Hera Pheri", "Ajnabee", "Waqt: The Race Against Time", "Bhool Bhulaiyaa", and "Airlift" among many others.

Asked about his turning point in career, Akshay said: "There are a couple of films that changed my journey as an actor. Films like 'Sangharsh', 'Jaanwar', 'Hera Pheri', and filmmakers like Priyadarshan, Raj Kumar Santoshi, and late Neeraj Vora have contributed a lot in my career."

The trailer of his upcoming film "Good Newwz", also featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan, will be released later this month.

aru/vnc

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: akshayRaj Kumar SantoshiNeeraj VoraKareena Kapoor Khan
Open in App

Related Stories

Entertainment'No Limit To Pain and Anger': Veteran Actor Anupam Kher Breaks Down Over Pahalgam Terror Attack (Watch Video)

EntertainmentBollywood Reacts to Pahalgam Terror Attack: Anushka Sharma, Karan Johar, Vicky Kaushal, Kareena Kapoor Khan And Others Celebs Express Grief

EntertainmentKareena Kapoor Stuns in Red at Vivienne Westwood’s Mumbai Show (Watch Video)

Entertainment“I Want To Find a Feature Film,” Says Zahan Kapoor After Working in Black Warrant and Baandwale

EntertainmentStand-Up Comic Munawar Farugui Takes A Dig At Shahid-Kareena’s IIFA 2025’s Viral Video

Entertainment Realted Stories

Entertainment"There is grief in our hearts": Singer Shaan sympathises with Pahalgam terror attack victims at WAVES 2025

EntertainmentFrom cotton clothes to oversized tees: Diksha Dhami talks about summer fashion

EntertainmentAditi Rao Hydari: Bibbojaan lived a life beyond the ordinary

EntertainmentGuy Ritchie, Jake Gyllenhaal team up for ‘Road House 2’

EntertainmentKaran Tacker wraps up Kalki Koechlin-starrer 'Bhay' in London