Happy Working in Indian Films - Akshay


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Mumbai, Sep 22: Akshay Kumar who is slowly venturing into International film market with ‘Speedy Singhs’ assures the Indian audience that he is happy and content on working in Indian cinema. 

When Akshay had started his production house, he said that he had no such plans of venturing out of the Indian film industry. The actor said that as of now he has no plans of working in Hollywood but in the future he would surely consider it.

In his recent movie, ‘Patiala House’, Akshay had played the role of a cricketer, where as his new movie ‘Speedy Singhs’ is all about ice hockey- Canada’s favourite game.  Surely  it looks like Akshay  is inclined towards movies based on sports.

Even though the backdrop of the movie ‘Speedy Singhs’ is ice-hockey, a game that Indians re not too familiar with, Akshay assures his Indian audience that the very sentimental father-son story is sure to s0omething everyone can connect to.

Internationally the film is titled ‘Breakaway’ but for the Indian audience it is named ‘Speedy Singhs’. The film is originally in English but has been dubbed in Hindi for the Indian audience.

Fresh faces like Vinay Virmani, Camilla Belle, Rob Lowe, comedian Russell Peters and Anupam Kher starr in the movie.  `Speedy Singhs` is scheduled to hit theatres worldwide on September 23.

  

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