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Akshay Kumar Had Wanted to Open Martial Arts School in Mumbai Before Call of Money Made Him an Actor
Akshay started his career as an action hero and later expanded his roles.
Actor Akshay Kumar, who is all set for the premiere of his movie 2.0 with actor Rajinikanth, has revealed that he was drawn to the film industry because it offered a lot of money for someone who was struggling back then. The actor started out his film career primarily as an action hero before blooming into an all-round star.
Akshay also spoke about working in a good number of action movies, and how when he learned Thai boxing in Bangkok he had thought of coming back to Mumabi to open a martial arts school.
“I did a lot of action films earlier because I knew nothing else. For 11-13 years, I did only action. I did Thai boxing in Bangkok for five years. Back then I had made up my mind that I’ll come to Mumbai and open a martial arts school. Honestly, the only thing which brought me to the industry was only money. I just came here to earn money,” PTI quoted him as saying.
Akshay said he used to make Rs 5,000 per month teaching martial arts, but once he earned Rs 21,000 simply by posing as a model and it changed his perspective.
“I used to get paid Rs 5,000 a month when I used to teach martial arts. Once someone asked me to do modelling. I tried modelling for a furniture showroom. There was a model and we both posed and I got Rs 21,000 within two hours! I thought what better place to be than here! I thought now I’ll do modelling and then eventually entered films,” he said speaking at the World Toilet Summit. He is the Harpic Sanitation Ambassador.
Akshay started his career as an action hero but became a star in comedy and romantic genre before switching to varied roles and socially relevant stories.
“I must have done about 135-140 films where most of my initial films were only action. No producer or director would even look at me thinking ‘He won’t be able to act so just give him action,’ I did that then gradually shifted to comedy and then romantic films,” he said.
The actor believes commercial movies with social messages have a wider reach than documentaries.
“I personally believe there is no point making documentary films. I’ve seen several times in many villages, sorry to say, but nobody reacts to that. People like to see a commercial film. I consider myself lucky who got an opportunity to do commercial cinema and give people a social message in a very different way,” he added.
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