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Akshay Kumar is out for justice in his latest role in Gabbar is Back, but the actor is also a bit of a vigilante in real life, he tells tabloid!

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan, Senior Reporter

If Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar had superpower­s in real life, he would combat evil by resorting to some questionab­ly violent methods. His role in Gabbar is Back, releasing in the UAE this Thursday, mirrors his personal take on how to tackle the rotten souls out there.

“The answer to tackle corruption is to take a stick and beat them up bad, really bad. In Gabbar is Back ,Iama vigilante who cannot tolerate corruption and he doesn’t hesitate to kill that corrupt guy. I make my own laws,” said Kumar in an interview with tabloid!.

The actor was in Ras Al Khaimah for the filming of his next film, Airlift, last month when he squeezed in a few hours on the last day of filming to talk up his latest release. He plays Ajay, who’s wronged by the establishm­ent and sets up an Anti-Corruption Force (ACF) to track down the baddies.

Accompanyi­ng him in his vigilantis­m is Shruti Haasan, who plays an inexperien­ced lawyer.

“I didn’t do this film because I had dialogue that makes you want to clap or whistle. There’s a lot of corruption in India and a friend of mine was telling me that since 2008, the scams that ripped India amounted to $12 trillion [Dh44 trillion]. Just imagine. That huge amount of taxpayers’ money could have actually gone to feeding the poor or a common man could have avoided paying taxes for 12 years, had the scams not taken place,” said Kumar.

RIGHT AND WRONG

His face is animated as he underlines the injustice of it all. Even in real life, the 47-year-old actor seems to be an modern-day avenger armed with a keen sense of right and wrong. Just like his role in Gabbar is Back, it angers him tremendous­ly when he hears about incidents of violence against women in India.

“You girls can walk around at 3am or 4am here [in the UAE], and nobody dares to bully you? Why do you think that is?” said Kumar. He doesn’t wait for an answer.

“That’s because those bullies are scared of what will happen to them if they ever try to touch you all. Those people [in India] are not scared. They will think: ‘Let’s spend five or six years in prison, eat the food they provide and be back in the streets again… there’s no deterrent,” said Kumar.

The actor, who has made a living out of playing action roles, says the best way forward would be to instil fear — even terror — in the minds of those who hurt girls. “The retributio­n should be so strong that they should automatica­lly think: ‘don’t you dare touch a woman when she’s walking. She has as much right to walk the streets and the roads as I have’. Even if she’s wearing a short skirt that doesn’t ever mean that she’s inviting you to touch her,” said Kumar.

DEFENCE

Interestin­gly, the self-made hero, who doesn’t belong to any acting dynasty and has worked his way up in the industry without any contacts, is not all talk. In Mumbai, he runs a series of martial arts self-defence classes for women.

“It’s a shame that I have to do that. I teach about 300 girls every month — maids, women working in corporate companies — on how to tackle attackers. Ideally, I shouldn’t be training them because they should be enjoying life. Instead, they are training for two hours a week to defend themselves. So when the script came my way, I just grabbed it.”

It’s evident that Kumar, who has acted in more than 125 Bollywood films, feels strongly about the issue of violence against women. His advice?

“I want them [them] to react in a different way. Stop taking a candle and walking around with it. It’s not working. We need to take more stringent steps. The law has to increase the intensity of punishing the culprits. Inject fear that if a man dares to attack a woman, then his fate is going to

“The episodes of corruption that you see in Gabbar is Back have happened in India. For instance, there's a scene set in the hospital and its corrupt practices. It actually happened and will shock you. All that you see in Gabbar is Back has happened." said Kumar

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