Box office doesn't concern Akshay Kumar


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Akshay Kumar says he prefers to stay away from the pressure of the box office by taking up characters which challenge him as a performer.

"Box office numbers are pressure. And that is what I don't want. So, I do a film like Baby, which has a limited audience and there are no songs. Many people warned me against it because songs are an integral part of Hindi cinema.

"It will affect the trade of the film by approximately Rs40-50 crores. But I didn't pay heed to it. I wanted to give something new to my audience. If I will think about box-office collection, I will not be able to do diverse films," he said.

The 47-year-old actor's latest release Brothers has so far earned Rs36.63 crore at the box office, according to trade analysts.

Akshay considers Brothers as his toughest film thanks to the hardcore action required for certain scenes.

"Brothers was not an easy film to make. We worked hard. We started prepping for the film five months before the shooting. We got punches on our faces because the fight sequences in the film are mostly contact fights," he said.

Directed by Karan Malhotra of Agneepath fame, Brothers also stars Sidharth Malhotra, Jacqueline Fernandez, Jackie Shroff and Shefali Shah. It is a remake of 2011 Hollywood film Warrior.


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