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Sword fight in 'Action Jackson' made Ajay work hard

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Oct, 2014 08:35 AM
  • Sword fight in 'Action Jackson' made Ajay work hard
Ajay Devgn will be seen doing a sword fight sequence in his upcoming film "Action Jackson", and the actor says it was after a long time that he had to put in a lot of practice for the action scenes.
 
"There is a very stylised sword fighting designed by Prabhudheva, and after a very long time, I had to even practice to do action. So it has come out very nicely," the 45-year-old said here Monday at a press conference.
 
Ajay even had to work on his physique while shooting for the film.
 
"The character goes through a change-over in the film. So, first he (Prabhudheva) asked me to put on weight and then I lost 17 kg. It took me two months," he said.
 
Explaining the demand for a change in Ajay's physique, Prabhudheva, who has directed the movie, said: "I asked him to change because there is a bare-bodied sequence."
 
"Action Jackson" also stars Sonakshi Sinha and Yami Gautam and hits theatres Dec 5.

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