ACTOR'S OPINION
Abhay Deol voices his opinion on Mumbai attack
Published on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 03:33 in Health section
Tags: Abhay Deol, Oye Lucky Lucky Oye , Mumbai
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Mumbai: Amidst India's biggest terror attack Bollywood saw a couple of releases last week and among them was Abhay Deol's Oye Lucky Lucky Oye which took quite a hit at the Box Office.
“Film is a very small thing in front of all the present issues. If my film hasn’t done well it really doesn’t matter, many people have lost their lives in the recent terror attacks. This is a tragedy,” says actor Abhay Deol.
Known for choosing scripts which don’t fit the conventional actor's image the youngest of the Deols is sure looking at a road less travelled for Bollywood success. His latest film with Dibaker Banerjee is one such script.
“I have liked the off beat part somewhere it is the adventure of doing something, the only thing I didn’t want to do is sing and dance,” says Abhay.
While Abhay plays a conman in Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, his role in Anurag Kashyap's forthcoming film Dev D, is that of a drug user.
The one that the actor admits drew a lot from his own real life experience as well.
“Of course I have seen it, experienced it and that essentially the reason why I felt like doing the film, we could have shove it in the rug, but then that was not what I was going to do,” says Abhay.
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