This Article is From Oct 11, 2010

I like being invisible: Akshaye Khanna

I like being invisible: Akshaye Khanna

Highlights

  • Talented Akshaye Khanna has come out of his cocoon to promote his forthcoming thriller Aakrosh, but the low profile actor admits he loves dodging the media glare and enjoys being invisible.

  • "I love being low profile. I don't like to be in the press all the time. There are some people who love to be everywhere and visible all the time. I don't like it. I like to be invisible," Akshaye, who is known as a recluse in the industry, told IANS in an interview.

  • But he doesn't mind bending rules to promote his releases. "Definitely, when my film is about to release, I do whatever I can."

  • "In my invisible time, I watch a lot of movies, I read a lot, I have friends and family so I spend time with them and I sleep to the fullest. That's what I enjoy," said the actor who was launched by his actor-politician father Vinod Khanna with the 1997 movie Himalaya Putra.
Mumbai: Talented Akshaye Khanna has come out of his cocoon to promote his forthcoming thriller Aakrosh, but the low profile actor admits he loves dodging the media glare and enjoys being invisible.

"I love being low profile. I don't like to be in the press all the time. There are some people who love to be everywhere and visible all the time. I don't like it. I like to be invisible," Akshaye, who is known as a recluse in the industry, told IANS in an interview.

But he doesn't mind bending rules to promote his releases. "Definitely, when my film is about to release, I do whatever I can."

"In my invisible time, I watch a lot of movies, I read a lot, I have friends and family so I spend time with them and I sleep to the fullest. That's what I enjoy," said the actor who was launched by his actor-politician father Vinod Khanna with the 1997 movie Himalaya Putra.

The 35-year-old, who has done films like Taal, Border, Dil Chahta Hai, Humraaz, Hungama, Hulchul, Gandhi - My Father and Race, doesn't do too many films and claims it is safer to operate that way.

"I believe in today's time it's better to sit at home than do a bad film. I'm very satisfied with my career. It's been 16 years since I gave my first shot. It's been a long time. In a population of one billion, very few people get this opportunity to work in films. So I feel very blessed. It's not easy to survive as an actor. So I'm very happy," added the actor.

Akshaye, who was last seen in the 2009 release Shortkut - The Con is On, is looking forward to his first release of the year Aakrosh.

Releasing Friday, the action drama that revolves around honour killings will see Akshaye working with Ajay Devgn after a gap of eight years. The two were last seen in the 2002 film Deewangee.

"I've got back with Ajay in a film after eight years. In fact, I told him recently that we should work together more often. Apart from having a very good personal relationship, I think we share a very good chemistry on screen.

"We work well together as actors and there is a comfort level between us and I think that's very important," revealed Akshaye, who is playing a cop in the film, directed by Priyadarshan.

The film also stars Bipasha Basu and Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles.

Asked whether he would like to get into production or direction like his contemporaries, the actor refused.

"I have no plans to get into direction or production. I just don't have any inclination. Some people have and they feel that one day they will direct a film, but I don't have any such wish. I'm very happy being an actor."

After Aakrosh, the actor will also be seen in Farah Khan's directorial venture Tees Maar Khan at the end of the year.
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