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NEW DELHI: Actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who will head to a NASA centre in the US to prepare for his next film – a space adventure titled Chanda Mama Door Ke – says he is looking forward to experience zero gravity and explore Newton’s Laws of Motion, something he learnt as a student. “I am looking forward to that experience,” Sushant said when asked about his plans to visit a National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion centre. Untold Story, M.S. Dhoni - The INDORE: He is chameleon when it comes to portraying complex roles but Nawazuddin Siddiqui today said it was scary for him to morph into a dancer for Munna Michael. “Dancing in the film was a scary experience for me,” Nawaz joked while promoting the movie here.

“I did not want to dance as I am slightly insecure about my skill as a dancer. But the director (Sabbir Khan) insisted,” he added. The 43-year-old actor, who is pitted against Tiger Shroff in the movie, said he was not comfortabl­e matching steps with the young star, who is popular for his dancing.

“Tiger is a great dancer and it is difficult for me to do better than him. But I rehearsed a lot and ended up enjoying it,” he said. Nawaz is known for his powerpacke­d performanc­es in films such as Gangs of Wasseypur and Badlapur. The actor said he tries to stay honest to his craft rather than thinking about what others say about him.

“I act for myself and not to impress people. Doing that would be corrupting my craft. I take it as a journey and I am trying to discover myself through different characters,” he said. Praising his co-star, Tiger said he too was nervous to face the camera with Nawaz.

“I was nervous when I first faced the camera with Nawaz. He is a great performer. It was a learning experience for me to observe him on the sets,” Tiger said. The Peanut Butter Falcon a bystander and a police officer asking for a cigarette. He became disorderly, using profanitie­s and vulgar language when he wasn’t given a cigarette. He was told to leave the area but refused to and became aggressive toward the officer.

“When the attempted to place Labeouf under arrest, Labeouf ran to a nearby hotel. Labeouf was arrested in the hotel lobby, where his disorderly behaviour con- tinued,” read full of energy, very fun to work with. I really think he brought a new spin to the character that we know so well.” Son of English comedian Dominic Holland, the actor was associated with showbiz from the early years of his life, starting as a dancer in the title role of London stage musical “Billy Elliot”.

He featured in films like The Impossible, How I Live Now, In The Heart of the Sea and The Lost City of Z. But his big Hollywood ticket came with role as Spiderman – which takes Peter Parker back to school and tells a tale of how he copes with his superhero life (along with the usual teenager issues) with the help of some members of the “Avengers.” officer the statement. This is not the first time the “Transforme­rs” star had trouble with the law. In January, he was arrested in New York after the police said he got in a scuffle with a man at his own art exhibition. Those charges were later dismissed. Other instances include arrests for public intoxicati­on in 2015 in Texas and a driving under influence (DUI) in 2008 in California. In 2014, Labeouf pleaded guilty to one count of disorderly conduct after an outburst at a Broadway theatre. The star agreed to get alcohol abuse treatment as part of a settlement related to the incident.

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