Sunday 31 August 2014

Priyanka Chopra is helping her brother, polishing her bartending skills,Akshay Kumar doesn't find it tough to do four films a year,ABCD 2' an ode to Indian dancers: Varun Dhawan

ABCD 2' an ode to Indian dancers: Varun Dhawan

Mumbai, Aug 31: Varun Dhawan, who has started shooting for Remo D'Souza's "ABCD 2", says the film is dedicated to dancers across the country.
The youngster who flaunted his dancing skills in movies like "Student of the Year" and "Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania", is ready to wow his fans again.
“Since I was a little boy I've had a passion for dancing. Today (Sunday) I start#abcd2 as an ode to dancers across India (sic),” he tweeted Sunday.
For “ABCD 2", he has teamed up with Shraddha Kapoor, who had earlier called him a “fantastic dancer” and that she was nervous to match dance steps with him.
“ABCD 2" is a sequel to 2013 dance film "ABCD: Anybody Can Dance

Akshay Kumar doesn't find it tough to do four films a year


Akshay Kumar (Photo: Facebook)
Akshay Kumar 
Mumbai: Akshay Kumar has revealed that he does not find it difficult to do three-four films a year and at the same time can easily find time for family.
"I have been doing this since 24 years, I don't think why I should stop it. I don't find difficulty. I work eight hours a day. I take maximum holidays in film industry and manage to do three-four films a year and release it. A lot of time I have been asked about gap between my films. A film takes approximately 60 days, then for four films it takes 240 days. There are 365 days in a year so there are remaining 125 days to holiday," Akshay said.
This year so far Akshay had two releases - 'Holiday' and 'Entertainment'. His film 'Shaukeen' will be releasing in November. His other upcoming releases include 'Gabbar', 'Baby', 'Singh Is Bling', 'Brothers' and 'Airlift'.
Despite doing multiple projects at a time, Akshay, 46, consciously tries to work in different kind of movies. "I love to juggle between various genres. I love the fact that I can do all the genres and it makes me very happy that people accept me in films like 'Oh My God', 'Special 26', 'Holiday', ' Entertainment'," Akshay said.
"It is not necessary to keep switching to various genres to survive in the industry as there are actors who are working on one or two genres and are surviving in the industry. I think it is a personal choice," he said.
"When I joined film industry, I started with action films, but then after sometime I was bored seeing myself doing the same stuff. When I am bored then others will also get bored.
So I switched to romance, comedy and did negative roles. I try to do different stuff to entertain people," he said.
Akshay's last two films - 'Holiday' and 'Entertainment' - have managed to get good response both from the critics and audience. But he thinks film critics should write review of a movie two-three days after its release. "As you are writing about a film, so you should know about filmmaking... Lot of people write it down the way they want to. We will get right perspective (on reviews) through a person who knows about film-making. It is important to give right angle to audience. It should happen (like the way it is in Hollywood)," Akshay said.
"It is very nice in Hollywood where you are allowed to talk about the film on Monday, till then let the film breathe on its own. Stop telling people what the film is about... Write about the film on Monday after talking to audience, get their reaction. In South, there is no trend about reviews," he said.
Akshay is one actor who has hardly been involved in any controversy. "I never get angry. I never understand the fact why fight or get into controversy or why pass a comment. Like when I see a film and even if I don't like it I say it was a good film. I think it is not right on my part to say anything on anyone's work," he added.

Priyanka Chopra is helping her brother, polishing her bartending skills


Priyanka Chopra is helping her brother, polishing her bartending skills

Mumbai: Actress Priyanka Chopra is excited about her younger brother Siddharth’s new venture in the hospitality industry and is trying her best to support it.
He is coming up with The Mugshot Lounge in Pune.
“My baby brother Siddharth's new place in Pune! Can't wait to kick start it. Polishing my bartending skills. Chk it out (sic),” the 32-year-old tweeted Saturday.
She also shared a link of The Mugshot Lounge. It leads to an invitation that gives a chance to her fans to meet and greet her on Sep 7 at the lounge.
The same week is also important for Priyanka as her much-awaited film "Mary Kom", on five-time World Champion boxer M.C. Mary Kom, will hit the screens Sep 5.
Recently she was touring Lucknow to promote “Mary Kom”, which will have its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), starting Sep 3.

 
 
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