Monday, 2 April 2012

Akshay strikes a punch with Rowdy Rathore

What appeared like Rajinikanth's territory was taken benefit of by a number of Bollywood actors to boot. In terms of punch-lines in 'masala' action movies, superstars like Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Ajay Devgn have enjoyed plenty of crowd friendly dialogues at the recent past. Now join Akshay Kumar within the list. In his big summer release Rowdy Rathore, he can be mouthing dialogues which might be prepared to remind audience of Rajinikanth's spicy one liners.

"There are going to be no less than half a dozen punch-lines that Akshay can be throwing in Rowdy Rathore. He's back to 'masala' action in a large way with the film and understands that to woo masses, it's of paramount importance that there are 'seeti maar' dialogues being mouthed. Bollywood had somehow ignored this formula for years before Rajinikanth brought it back. While everyone from Salman, Shah Rukh and Ajay has realized the significance of this, even Akshay isn't letting burst off this opportunity", informs a source.

The indisputable fact that Rowdy Rathore is a Prabhu Deva film only makes all of it the more obvious that there can be numerous fiery stuff happening on screen. One such major punch-line mouthed by Akshay is at the lines of 'Jo Main Kehta Hoon Woh Main Karta Hoon. Aur Jo Main Nahi Kehta Woh Main Definitely Karta Hoon'. Though similarities with 'Ek Baar Jo Maine Committment Kar Di' (Wanted) cannot be ignored here, the truth that an increasing number of actors are joining the fray only makes all of it the spicier.

"Shah Rukh went the entire as far back as the 70s and revived 'Don Ko Pakadna Mushkil Hi Nahi.....' in Don and Don 2. Salman was living punchlines in films like, Ready (I, Me and Myself) and Bodyguard (Mujh Par Ek Ehsaan Karna). Ajay Devgn too invited applause with Singham (Jisme Hai Dam, Woh Faqt Bajirao Singham). Now it's Akshay who's playing to the gallery with Rowdy Rathore", informs an insider.

This is clear from the truth that while 'Jo Main Kehta Hoon...' is being designed as a massive promotional peg, also in line are other punches like 'Don't Angry Me' and 'Naam Rathore, Vikram Rathore'.