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BOLLYWOOD HAS A LOT TO LEARN FROM SOUTHERN CINEMA

Akshay Kumar says Bollywood has a lot to learn from Southern cinema

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National Awardwinni­ng actor Akshay Kumar, who attended the grand audio launch of his debut Tamil film 2.0 in Dubai, said that the Hindi film industry has a lot to learn from southern cinema. “Rajini sir is the real superstar. I would like to thank Shankar sir for giving me the opportunit­y of working with a legend like Rajinikant­h. I could’ve never imagined that I will get a chance to work in such a big and costly film like 2.0,” Akshay said. “I have done 130 films (in Bollywood). 2.0 was my 131st film. I can only say that during the making of those 130 films, I got to learn little from every film, but I was learning throughout the shooting of this film. There’s a lot that we have to learn from South because the way they work, we have to understand a lot now. They work in unity and respect each other’s talent, we have to learn that,” he added. Akshay along with filmmaker S. Shankar, megastar Rajinikant­h, Oscar winning composer A.R. Rahman, actress Amy Jackson and producer Allirajah Subaskaran of Lyca Production­s attended the audio launch of the 3D sci-fi entertaine­r. Hosted by filmmaker Karan Johar, actor Rana Daggubati and RJ Balaji, the audio launch of the film was also attended by Rajinikant­h’s family, including his wife Latha, daughters Aishwarya and Soundarya, and son-in-law and actor Dhanush among others. A sequel to the 2010 Tamil blockbuste­r Enthiran, the film 2.0 has been made on a lavish budget. Akshay will be essaying the prime antagonist in the film as an eccentric scientist called Richard, while Rajinikant­h returns as scientist Vaseegaran.The film is slated for a release in early 2018.

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