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Get ready to see me like never before: Dino

Ahead of the release of his much talked about thriller Acid Factory, Dino Morea gets candid with Rakshita Pandey about his new look in the film, his role and the best compliment he's got so far...

Updated on: Oct 09, 2009 12:54 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Dino Morea is all set for the release of his next film Acid Factory. The actor will be seen playing a negative character in the much talked about thriller which

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releases on October 9.

"I loved playing my character in this film. It has many negative shades to it. He wakes up to find himself in an acid factory along with five other people who have lost their memories and don't know who they or where they come from. It's a very interesting plot. The role has given me the opportunity to explore myself as an actor and also to experiment with my looks," says Dino.

Talking about his favourite scene in the flick, Dino says, "There is a scene where I and Aftab are bike racing. It's a beautiful shot, probably the best in Indian cinema so far."

What's more? Dino will be seen in Acid Factory like never before, in a completely new look. "I grew my hair for the film. I am also sporting a French beard. It's a very stylish look. I think people would love it. I hope and pray that the film changes things for the better in my life," says the actor.

Dino will also be seen making a special appearance in forthcoming film Pyaar Impossible and is soon to begin shooting for two new movies by next year. It seems the actor still has a lot of action in store for the audience!

 
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