The Free Press Journal

AKSHAY KUMAR NOT INTERESTED IN BOX-OFFICE COLLECTION­S

Akshay Kumar says he is not interested in box office collection­s with his next film

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Bollywood star Akshay Kumar says he is interested in reaching out to a greater number of people with his upcoming film Toilet: Ek Prem Katha than on garnering box office business. He says the distributo­r has applied for tax exemption for the film.

During the trailer launch of the film, when asked that after Rustom and Airlift crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the box office, whether he was looking forward to minting more moolah, Akshay said, “I am interested in more eyeballs than the box office collection. In fact, I wish the ticket price of this film to be low so that more people can go and watch the film. Around 54 per cent people in our country have no access to toilets. So, my concern is to make people aware of the issue. They should go and watch the film rather than (we) count on the box office collection.”

Asked about if they will make the film tax free, Akshay said, “So far there is no confirmati­on, but yes, the Viacom18 people (the distributo­rs of the film) applied for tax exemption. Let’s see what happens.”

Toilet: Ek Prem Katha stresses on the importance of sanitation.

Once known as Bollywood’s action star, Akshay has of late moved into movies with social relevance. But he says he doesn’t believe in having any image.

“I don't want to have any kind of image. I just want to keep on trying everything. When I entered the industry, people called me an action hero. Then, I tried other things, they called me comedian and romantic hero. Then I did villain roles, now people are saying that I am doing social films. I just don’t want to have an image. I just want to keep on trying different things,” said Akshay, who received a National Award for his performanc­e in Rustom.

The film also stars Bhumi Pednekar and Anupam Kher. It is releasing on August 11.

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