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Akshay Kumar on working with new directors: If I don’t take risks, who will?

Actor Akshay Kumar talks about his successful collaboration with new directors and how he has never been afraid to take risks in his career.

Updated on: Aug 24, 2017 06:29 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Khiladi Akshay Kumar is basking in the success of his recent film, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, which is directed by debutant filmmaker Shree Narayan Singh. The actor, who has previously worked with newcomers, wants to work with them in future, too.

Actor Akshay Kumar talks about working with new directors in Bollywood.
Actor Akshay Kumar talks about working with new directors in Bollywood.

“I’ve worked with many new directors. Practically, my whole career is based on them and if the script is good, I’ll continue to work with them,” says Akshay, who has worked with debutant filmmakers such as Vipul Amrutlal Shah in Aankhen (2002); Shirish Kunder in Jaan-e-Mann (2006) and Sabbir Khan in Kambakkht Ishq (2009).

The 49-year-old actor also does not have any set criteria, before accepting an offer. “It depends on what I want to do. I don’t look for a particular aspect in the film. I just go for it,” he says.

So, is working with new directors a risky proposition for the popular actor? “I was an action hero for 14 years. If I don’t take risks, what kind of an action hero am I?” quips the actor.

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