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Don’t get personal

Rarely does he like to break his silence in front of the paparazzi, and when it comes to his personal life, veteran actor Om Puri, doesn’t like talking about it at all.

Updated on: Jun 11, 2011 01:26 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Rarely does he like to break his silence in front of the paparazzi, and when it comes to his personal life, veteran actor Om Puri, 60, doesn’t like talking about it at all.

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“Don’t ask me about my personal life. I wouldn’t like to talk about it,” says the actor, who is bagging praises for his latest British flick, West Is West — a sequel to the critically acclaimed East Is East (1999). However, one can’t fail to admit the similarity between his life and that of his movie character George Khan, as both of them go back to their first wives, but Puri doesn’t agree.

“Neither am I illiterate nor I stay in England, so where’s the similarity, eh?” he says. Ask him why it took more than a decade for the sequel to hit the screen, and he says, “When East Is East became a success, they decided they should cash on a sequel. When the script was ready, they didn’t have the resources.” “They should make the third part soon,” he adds.

Puri’s upcoming Bollywood projects
Don 2
Agneepath
Bin Bulaye Baarati
Choron Ki Baraat
Khap Panchayat
Society Kaam Se Gayi

 
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