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Flops don’t bother me: Akshay

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Mumbai: His last few films may not have done well at the box office but actor Akshay Kumar says he has seen a rougher patch earlier when he delivered 14 flops.

Except for Desi Boyz, Akshay’s recent outings including Priyadarshan’s Khatta Meetha, Vipul Shah’s Action Replayy, Farah Khan’s Tees Maar Khan, Anees Bazmee’s ‘Thank You’ did not fare well with the audience, but he is least perturbed with flops.

“Flops don’t bother me..I just work harder in my next film. Every human being has to go from high to low from low to high. If you understand that, then you will never have a problem,” Akshay said in an interview.

“Seven years ago, I delivered 14 flops…big deal. You just keep on working,” the 44-year-old actor said.

At a time when actors like Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Ajay Devgn and others vie for Rs 100-crore mark on the opening weekend at BO, Akshay says records will keep on happening and breaking.

“I was the first guy whose film Singh is King raked in Rs 70-80 crore but soon some other film came in and it was broken. Every year that benchmark is going to increase every year, today it is Rs 100 crore, tomorrow it will Rs 150 or 200 crore, one day after five years, Rs 400 crore would seem less. So it (records) will keep breaking,” he said.

However, Akshay has an eventful year this time, with Sajid Khan’s multi-starrer comic-caper, Housefull 2, besides Prabhudeva’s directorial venture Rowdy Rathore, where he would be seen as a action hero, Shirish Kunder’s fantasy adventure film, Joker, action-comedy Khiladi 786 and a heist drama, Special Chabbis. (PTI)

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