"I won't say that Chandni Chowk To China was a bad film" - Akshay Kumar
| By Joginder Tuteja Bollywood Hungama News Network For Akshay Kumar, it is the collective good run of all Bollywood biggies in the pipeline that matters most. Even though his film comes a week after New York and would be followed by much anticipated movies like Love Aaj Kal and Kaminey, he wants each of them to be a multi crore extravaganza at the box office. Reason? The industry has suffered from a virtual draught at the box office for half a year's duration and it's high time that 'mandi mein wapas paisa aa jaaye' - as stated in his own words. Joginder Tuteja gets chatting with the man who is currently holidaying in the US but would be in Mumbai in time for the film's release. Chandni Chowk To China and 8X10 Tasveer didn't work at the box office. How did you cope with such situation? But both Chandni Chowk To China as well as 8X10 Tasveer did get hammered quite strongly by most? Regarding Chandni Chowk To China, till the release of New York, it was the only film that took some reasonable opening at least. Akshay Kumar You must be quite positive about Kambakkht Ishq though. You believe that situation has improved now? Isn't it ironical that the same media that went hammers and tongs at you a few months back is now saying that you will get audiences back with Kambakkth Ishq? One doesn't find an actor saying this too often when so much is stake for his own film. Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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