Let
the
talks
of
battle
of
supremacy
at
the
box
office
be
on
hold
for
the
time
being
at
least.
Even
as
the
large
segment
of
media
has
gone
ahead
and
filled
in
pages
around
Shahrukh
Khan
v/s
Akshay
Kumar,
the
latter
has
no
qualms
in
admitting
that
he
found
Rab
Ne
Bana
Di
Jodi
to
be
an
excellent
film.
He
made
this
statement
in
the
context
of
family
films
coming
from
Bollywood
continuing
to
find
an
audience
globally.
"Such
stories
will
always
run.
It's
like
old
wine
and
all
that
you
have
to
do
is
get
a
new
bottle
to
package
it
all
well.
Our
sentiments
will
never
go
away
and
this
is
the
reason
why
when
I
saw
Rab
Ne
Bana
Di
Jodi,
I
really
loved
it",
says
Akshay
Kumar
in
an
honest
tone.
"Hamaare
hindustan
mein
bhaichaara
kabhi
kahin
nahi
jaane
waala
(In
India,
the
feeling
of
brotherhood
and
togetherness
will
never
go
away),
whether
in
real
life
or
reel
life.
This
could
be
about
relationship
between
two
friends
or
the
one
between
a
husband
and
wife,
we
will
always
find
audiences
giving
it
a
green
flag
if
the
story
is
told
interestingly",
declares
Akshay.
He
goes
on
to
add,
"Dosti-yaari,
mian-biwi,
bachche,
janam-janam
ka
saath,
yeh
sab
aise
rishtein
hai
jo
hamesha
zinda
rahenge
(these
are
the
kind
of
relationships
that
will
always
be
alive).
Look
at
all
the
TV
serials,
for
e.g.
Balika
Vadhu.
It
is
obvious
that
people
are
interested
in
such
stuff."
In
that
case,
doesn't
he
too
strive
to
do
something
like
that
for
the
big
screen.
Why
is
he
seen
in
comedies
in
dozens?
After
all
he
has
seen
huge
success
in
his
last
few
family
outings
like
'Waqt-
Race
Against
Time'
or
'Ek
Rishta-
The
Bond
of
Love'?
Akshay
describes,
"I
started
off
as
an
action
hero
and
then
moved
on
to
do
family
films
as
well
as
comedies.
Then
when
some
felt
that
I
was
doing
too
many
comedies,
I
just
did
a
Blue.
Now
I
have
comedies
like
De
Dana
Dan
and
Housefull
coming
up.
Between
these
two
films,
I
would
also
have
an
Action
Replay
which
is
a
complete
family
film
that
you
are
talking
about.
It's
a
very
emotional
film.
I
keep
exploring
different
genres
at
different
points
in
time."