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Ajay Devgn gives action a break

Updated on: 26 July,2011 08:36 AM IST  | 
Hiren Kotwani | hiren.kotwani@mid-day.com

After Singham, Ajay Degvn isn't really concentrating on high flying thrills

Ajay Devgn gives action a break

After Singham, Ajay Degvn isn't really concentrating on high flying thrills

Ajay Devgn, who is currently in Bangkok shooting for Sanjay Dutt's Rascals wishes he could be here to see how the audiences are reacting to his film Singham.

It has been learnt that the actor, who returned to action after eight years with this movie, will continue to sport his beefcake look even for his own productions Bol Bachchan by Rohit Shetty and Ashwini Dheer's Hindi remake of Telugu hit Maryada Ramanna, besides Priyadarshan's Tezz.u00a0



Ajay plays a wrestler in BB, which he starts shooting with Abhishek Bachchan, late August. He says, "Yes, there are a couple of action sequences, but they falls more in the genre of Golmaal and All The Best as it is a comedy film."

About his remake of Maryada Ramanna, the bent towards action is less and romance is more. He says, "It's basically a romantic comedy and it's being re-scripted for the wider Hindi film audience."

As for Tezz, the actor maintains, "It's a different kind of movie, so is the treatment of action in it. I hope the audiences like the thrills in this film."

Needless to say, he's very pleased with the response his cop act is evoking from the masses. Trade experts peg the first three-day India collections of Singham, which cost Rs 42 crore to make, at Rs 31 crore.




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