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CLASH OF THE PATRIOTS

After starring in back-to-back patriotic movies, two of Bollywood’s biggest action heroes, John Abraham and Akshay Kumar, will face each other today at the box office with Satyamev Jayate and Gold. We talk to the stars to find out more about their films

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John brings ‘Angry Young Man’ back to screen

After making his debut with an erotic thriller Jism in 2003, John Abraham instantly became a hit because of his well-built physique and dimpled good looks. He followed it up with successful movies like Dostana, Dhoom, Taxi number 9211 etc.

When everyone was only focused on his gorgeous looks, John decided to reinvent himself as a producer by backing strong scripts with good content. He kicked off his production house with a bold subject like sperm donation in Vicky Donor and followed it up with the equally risky Madras Café. His last few films including Parmanu - The Story of Pokhran focused on the subject of patriotism.

His latest Satyamev Jayate which releases today in the UAE also deals with patriotism and corruption but John wants to make it very clear that the film is a completely entertaini­ng commercial film. “The story revolves around corruption which is very prevalent in our society. Just like you had Amitabh Bachchan, an angry young man, in the 70s and the 80s who stood up for the frustratio­n of society, my character is standing up for the frustratio­n and pain in society today caused by corruption, molestatio­n of women etc. It is an aspiration­al film in a way but we have presented it in a hardcore commercial entertaini­ng way,” said John while talking to City Times over the phone last week.

The title of the movie means the triumph of truth. So what inspired him to sign this action-packed film? “The story inspired me to sign the film. I really enjoyed the narration. It has the right amount of emotion, action, suspense with some amazing twists and turns and lots of face-off moments with strong dialogues.” In the film, John’s character is responsibl­e for taking out corrupt police officers from the department.

Though John plays a vigilante in the movie who fights against corruption and social injustice, he doesn’t want to call this a vigilante film. “This is not a vigilante film because this film shows you two sides of the coin. What you see in the trailer is only the tip of the iceberg.”

The special dance number Dilbar from the movie is a big rage, did he anticipate the song to be such a big hit? “I personally never expected this song to be such a hit. I have been told by T Series that Dilbar is the most viewed song on Youtube in Indian cinema’s history as it has more than 400k+ views. I didn’t expect that. People are loving all the other songs as well but Dilbar has broken through every chart.”

I owe my fans a good time, they have blessed my life, the least I can do is keep them entertaine­d...” Akshay Kumar

Akshay – The Patriotic Hero

Akshay Kumar is the new face of patriotism for Hindi movies. Though his last few films like Toilet – Ek Prem Katha, Rustom,

Airlift etc were loved by the audiences, many feel that he forced the current government’s agenda into everyone’s face, an issue that entire India is currently grappling with. Akshay believes that no other genre in movies can give an actor the feeling of love and pride as “when you see people in tears because you remind them of a better future because there is always light at the end of every struggle. India has so much to talk about, there are so many heart-wrenching stories to be told about many brave Indians. Historical moments, good or bad, is a reminder of what we have been through and what we are capable of. It always takes teamwork to become a champion, if our nation used teamwork to unite our many difference­s we would all live in peace, until then, I can only show them a taste of what good can do,” said Akshay while talking to City Times about his latest film Gold that releases in the UAE today.

Gold is a period sports drama set in the early 30s and the 40s hence the entire cast worked hard on the authentici­ty and the accent of the characters. “Challenges are there in every film, but nothing an actor can’t handle, there were no sharks or snowfalls, so I have nothing to complain about... It was so refreshing to be portraying a 1930’s and 40’s character, people walked differentl­y, spoke differentl­y, held themselves differentl­y back then; it was a time of respect, cleanlines­s, fear and change. I think my director Reema has done a wonderful job transporti­ng all of us into a time I actually wished still existed, you’ll know why when you see the film…”

Just like Christmas holiday is mostly booked for Aamir Khan’s movies and Eid is booked for Salman Khan, Akshay has booked the Independen­ce Day weekend in Bollywood for the last few years with his movie releases. So what inspired Akshay to sign this sports drama? “The very story itself, it grips you, it inspires you, it makes you so proud to be Indian that not a single bone in my body could walk away from such a Golden period of Independen­t India. What the real team faced, the politics, the funding, the journey, the training, the obstacles, the divide, we should all know their story, we should celebrate their achievemen­t, this sporting team put ‘Free India’ on the map.”

Akshay has been playing a common man in his last few films hence we haven’t seen him doing a lot of action in his film. Since he is one of the biggest action stars, does the Khiladi star miss doing action movies? “My heart does, but my body is content having a physical rest, not that I’m resting but at least I’m not hanging off wires and jumping off stadium rooftops right now. But I do have a war drama called Kesari coming up next year which will be enough action for my fans for one year.”

Many feel that Akshay has constantly supported the current government via his movies. We asked him if being one of the most admired artists in India brings some kind of a creative responsibi­lity. “In the words of Spider-man, ‘With great power, comes great responsibi­lity’, I owe my fans a good time, they have blessed my life, the least I can do is keep them entertaine­d by being as versatile and creative with my scripts and genres as possible. Being famous is a two-way street, the more I give to them, the better my industry does in return, which keeps me in business, which allows me to reinvent myself. Gone are the days where I had to do whatever was offered to me, being able to love the work I do because I choose to do it, is life changing, not only for me but for others as well now.”

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