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It's not enough for me to speak Hindi, English...: Akshay Kumar

Category :India Sub Category :National,Entertainment
2009-07-09 00:00:00
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So does Akshay intend to be as good with languages as he's with kissing? His 'Kambhakkht Ishq' co-star Denise Richards has described him as a good kisser.

'Yeah, I heard about that. Hmmm...It's not as if I travelled to the moon or achieved something to be proud of. But anyway I'm happy. Good action hero, good comic actor, and now a good kisser. Maybe people will start calling me a good actor soon. I'm working on it,' he said.

About matching paces with Sylvester Stallone in 'Kambhakkht Ishq', Akshay joked: 'It's only because I take Chyawanprash. But don't tell Stallone about it. I don't want him to start taking it also.'

On a more serious note, he said: 'When I was working as cook in Bangkok, I had three posters on my wall. Bruce Lee, Sridevi and Sylvester Stallone. The first of my idols I couldn't work with. But I've been lucky enough to work with Sridevi and Stallone.'




Author :Subhash K. Jha



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