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Vivek Oberoi plans to produce films

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Sep, 2014 07:01 AM
  • Vivek Oberoi plans to produce films
Actor Vivek Oberoi, who is back in action after a long break, now wants to produce films and says "language is not a barrier".
 
"Yes, I am looking forward to produce films. I am reading scripts and as a creative person, language is not a barrier for me. I am open to producing films in different languages," Vivek said in a group interview.
 
Post "Krrish 3", the 38-year-old was on a sabbatical to spend time with his family. All recharged, Vivek is not only looking forward to produce, he is also excited about his acting assignment "Bank Chor".
 
"I had taken a break for four months after the success of 'Krrish' and 'Grand Masti' as I wanted to spend some quality time with my family. Now, I am reading scripts and looking forward to 'Bank Chor'," said the actor who has a son with wife Priyanka Alva.
 
Vivek, who teams up with Riteish Deshmukh in "Bank Chor", said: "I am looking forward to be part of 'Bank Chor'. Riteish and I have 100 percent box office report and I am more than excited to work with him again. My new look with a moustache is for the film."
 
"Bank Chor" is a Yash Raj Films production and Vivek last worked with the banner in 2002 for their hit film "Saathiya". 
 
"After 12 years I will be working with Yash Raj post 'Saathiya'. It was sweet of Adi (Aditya Chopra) to call me," said the star of hits like "Company" and "Yuva".

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