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Don't Know If I'm Suitable For Bal Thackeray Biopic: Akshay Kumar

IANS, 15 Aug, 2016 12:15 PM
  • Don't Know If I'm Suitable For Bal Thackeray Biopic: Akshay Kumar
Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar on Monday said that he doesn't know if he is suitable to play late Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray in his biopic, something he feels that the makers need to decide.
 
At a media interaction for the success of his recent film "Rustom", Akshay was asked if he would like to play the character of Balasaheb and he said, "I don't know whether I suit the character first of all, whoever makes it will have to first think if I suit the character or not."
 
When asked which actor he feels will be suitable, he said, "I don't know about it. Rather people should think about it, because it is not a small personality, it's a big personality that you're talking about. So I cannot answer it like this."
 
Akshay's name is one of the names that has cropped up for the biopic. Thackeray's grandson Rahul and his daughter-in-law Smita are currently in the process of making a biopic on the late leader.
 
Akshay's "Rustom" was a sort of a biopic, as it was based on real events -- a 1959 case where a naval officer had killed his wife's lover.
 
 
About the trend of biopics, Akshay said, "I think biopics have been picked up by audience in a good way and it's great that biopic is about a great person's story which comes in front of the audience and they would love to see how they became great, so it's good to make biopics. Biopics work for India, so it's good that India is making it."
 
"Rustom" has earned more than Rs 50 crore in the first three days. 
 
About the success of the film, Akshay said, "I felt very good when the audience response was good. As far as the collections are concerned, I am not an 'antaryami', I can't say till where the collections will go. I can definitely say that it felt very good that the opening of the film was good.
 
"It was not confidence, I was nervous. when a film releases, no one knows about what is going to happen. And definitely, I had liked its screenplay and the script and that's why I had done the film. That was the only confidence, but there was nervousness."
 
 
Akshay will next be seen in the film "Jolly LLB 2" and the sequel of Rajinikanth's "Robot".

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