'I
Do
Films
Which
I
Believe
In'
"I
don't
do
films
to
bring
changes
in
people's
minds.
I
do
films
which
I
believe
in.
So
I
present
the
films
which
I
believe
in.
If
anybody
likes
the
film
or
not,
that
depends
on
people," Akshay
told
IANS
ahead
of
the
release
of
his
new
courtroom
drama
Jolly
LLB
2.
'I
Don't
Believe
In
Idol
Worship'
With
a
smile
reflecting
fulfilment
on
his
face,
the
49-year-old
Khiladi
of
Hindi
cinema
added,
"I
did
a
film
called
'OMG
-
Oh
My
God!'
because
I
don't
believe
in
idol
worship.
I
believe
god
is
within
us.
I
feel
why
are
we
wasting
milk
by
pouring
it
over
god's
idols...
Rather
than
that,
we
should
give
it
to
some
poor
person.
We
Agree
With
Mr
Kumar
"A
lot
of
people
tell
me
that
they
liked
that
film
and
now
don't
follow
the
same
(don't
believe
in
idol
worship)."
And
That's
What
We
Like
About
Him..
But
Akshay
said
it
has
never
been
a
deliberate
attempt
by
him
to
make
'films
to
teach'.
"I
do
films
which
I
like
to
think
about
personally,"
he
said.
Akshay
Chose
Different
Genre
While
one
can
witness
the
emphasis
on
comedy
as
a
genre
and
patriotism
as
a
theme
in
some
of
his
recently-released
films
like
Airlift,
Housefull
3,
Rustom
and
Baby,
Akshay
has
come
out
of
his
comfort
zone
after
a
long
time
to
try
his
hand
at
a
different
genre
-
courtroom
drama
-
with
Subhash
Kapoor's
Jolly
LLB
2.
Jolly
LLB
2's
Target
Audience
Is
Youth
Akshay
says,
"The
target
audience
for
this
film
is
mainly
youth.
Also,
this
film
is
for
both
-
the
masses
and
the
classes.
There
is
a
very
serious
topic
that
'Jolly
LLB
2' talks
about,
which
is
that
everything
is
not
fair
in
love
and
war.
Otherwise,
we
have
always
heard
that
everything
is
fair
in
love
and
war.
He
Further
Adds..
He
further
added,
"So,
I
have
proved
that
line
as
wrong
in
this
film.
Personally
too,
I
don't
believe
in
it.
So,
this
film
should
be
watched
by
youngsters."
No
Preparation
For
His
Role
In
Jolly
LLB
2
For
his
role
of
lawyer
Jagadishwar
Mishra
aka
Jolly,
Akshay
didn't
do
any
preparation.
"I
liked
the
concept
and
script
of
the
film.
I
liked
the
dialogues.
I
had
never
played
the
role
of
a
lawyer.
So,
that
is
what
got
me
into
this
film," said
Akshay.