‘Aakrosh’ hard-core film, not for kids or faint-hearted--Ajay Devgan


Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan, eagerly awaiting the release of his film ‘Aakrosh,’ recently, revealed at a press event that his upcoming film is a hard-core action film based on social realities, which he personally thinks is not meant for kids or faint-hearted.


According to Ajay, as “the film takes a hard-hitting look at some of social realities and uses some really harsh language to put it across.” This is what makes it highly-unsuitable for kids or for people who cannot handle reality shown in films like this one.

He added, “I wanted to do an action film for long but was waiting for the right script. Finally, AAKROSH came my way and I am really forward to its release now.”

‘Aakrosh’ star cast includes: Ajay Devgan, Akshay Khanna, Bipasha Basu and Paresh Rawal and is directed by Priyadarshan. The film is all set hit theaters nationwide on Oct. 15.

Priyadarshan should stick with action genre
Ajay, who’s been doing lots of comedy films for some time now, said that he’s impressed with Priyadarshan’s ability to handle comedy as well as serious issues.

However, he believes that the talented filmmaker should stick to intense drama films.

"I think Priyadarshan is better with these kinds of films. He had earlier made films like Virasat, Kala Pani and also some southern films," said Ajay.

He added, "In fact, I have even told Priyadarshan that he should stop making comedy films and concentrate on such films, because I think he has a very good hold on action and drama. Even he feels that Aakrosh is one of the best films of his career."

About ‘Aakrosh’
The film's deals with the serious issue of honor killings in the society. The film is set in the background of Bihar and revolves around three University students, who goes missing in a village.

“This film's story is about honor killings and it gives it an effective and real look. Two heroes try to solve a problem," revealed Ajay, who’s playing a CBI officer alongside Akshay Khanna.

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