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I play the villain in 'Blue': Akshay

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BollywoodHungamaNewsNetwork Posted: Oct 12, 2009 at 0951 hrs IST
BlueThe actor is wondering if he wants to play the role of a hero for the rest of his life.
Along with Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Hrithik Roshan and Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar is sitting pretty in the Top-5 bracket of leading men that we have in Bollywood today. And now the actor, who would soon be seen in ‘Blue’, is wondering if he wants to play the role of a hero for the rest of his life. After working in 100 odd movies and playing the role of a hero for more than 90% of his outings, he is now looking at exploring newer challenges. One such challenge is Blue where he proudly proclaims that he is playing the role of a villain.

"Yes, Sanjay Dutt is the hero of the film and I am the villain. Period", Akshay Kumar sets the record straight here when questioned about the two hero theory surrounding the film.

Is he being diplomatic? "No, not at all", he says with a straight face, "I could have easily said that Blue is a film about two heroes but how can I say that when it is not the fact. The subject itself is such that there has to be a hero and a villain in the film. I fill in the slot of the latter."

In his last outing as an out and out villain, Abbas-Mustan directed Ajnabee [2001], he got quite some accolades coming his way. Now he is expected to repeat a similar feat. "Yes, in Ajnabee Bobby Deol was the hero and I was the villain. I even got a Filmfare award for my performance. It was nice to receive a trophy for playing a villain's role rather than a hero. Then again in Khakee, it was Bachchan saab who was the hero. I had a small part to play in the film, that of a corrupt cop. But I found it interesting and did it", Akshay goes down the memory lane here.

Ever since then, Akshay Kumar has looked at experimenting with his role and played quite a few characters that had grey shades to them. Whether it is Bewafa or his recent release 8X10 Tasveer, he has tried to experiment with his roles and performances.

He also has another special reason for declaring his part in Anthony D'Souza directed Blue as a villain. "I guess it brings certain inquisitiveness amongst the audience when we say that the film has a hero and a villain. It brings in a different kind of excitement", reasons Akshay, "It makes not just audiences look forward to what the film is all about but even an actor. See, for last two odd decades, I have done around 100 odd films and played a hero in most of them. I am tired of playing a hero's role. I want to do something new and 'Blue' gives me that platform."

Another point of discussion surrounding the film has been an alleged cold war between him and Sanjay Dutt that has been on for more than a decade. Since the shooting of Blue commenced (around a year back), there were talks about tension between Sanjay Dutt and Akshay Kumar. While it continued to keep the tabloids happy, it also resulted in some precious time being lost for the actors to justify to the entire world that all was well.

Does he wish to comment on the 'issue'? "I guess we all - and by that I mean people attached to the film as well as the members of the media - have wasted quite some time in all the speculations and rumours. I have already stated that things are absolutely normal between Sanjay Dutt and me. Still people out there seem to be so interested in knowing of there is trouble brewing between us. I wish to state for once and for all that we are good together", he comments.

Also starring Sanjay Dutt, Lara Dutta and Zayed Khan along with Katrina Kaif and Kylie Minogue, Blue, which is produced by Dhillin Mehta and has music by A.R. Rahman, would be seeing a massive worldwide release on 16th October.

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not interested movie by ashish on 2009-10-21 19:57:27.946023+05:30 boaring picture copied of english movie the house is empty on the 3rd day of release all the best is better than blue and more interested than blue

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Wonderful Film by Abdikarim on 2009-10-13 11:49:50.99017+05:30 This is wonderful film with Akshay kumar.

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Duh! by Me on 2009-10-13 11:44:05.010331+05:30 Dear "Content matters"...pls get a reality check...his last few movies have done well other than a couple....this uniqu comcept will work...just watch out...

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superb by Malhotra on 2009-10-13 09:02:53.198358+05:30 He is one of the super hero,100% sure this movie will be create new record.We love to see our super king of the bollywood Mr/Doctor-Akshay kumar.

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akshy the king by rash on 2009-10-12 20:05:59.870829+05:30 akshy kumar is the real king of bollywood.

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blue by hitesh on 2009-10-12 15:46:35.216364+05:30 blue is a blockbuster hit of akshay kumar and definately he wins the filmfare again for blue

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Content matters by Zak on 2009-10-12 14:35:25.635507+05:30 Does not really matter wheather he is playing the hero or the villain,what ultimately matters is the content of the film.Akshays last few outings at the box office have been disastrous to say the least,hope he has learnt something from it and we get to see some good cinema.

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