Don't Want Anyone To Put An Image On Me: Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar, who worked on issue-based films such as "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha" and "Padman", says he deliberately wants to shift between genres to avoid getting stereotyped.
Akshay
Kumar,
who
worked
on
issue-based
films
such
as
"Toilet:
Ek
Prem
Katha" and
"Padman",
says
he
deliberately
wants
to
shift
between
genres
to
avoid
getting
stereotyped.
"I
need
to
keep
on
changing.
I
don't
want
anyone
to
put
an
image
on
me.
I
have
gone
through
that
in
early
days
of
my
career
when
only
action
image
was
associated
with
me.
I
wanted
to
do
other
things,
but
I
couldn't
do
it."
"So
I
always
try
to
do
different
things
(now)," Akshay
said
in
a
media
interaction.
The
national
award-winning
actor
said
his
next
is
a
war
film.
"It
is
not
that
I
will
do
only
this
kind
of
film.
I
am
doing
a
war
film
called
'Kesari',
it
is
for
the
first
time
that
I
am
doing
a
war
film,
it
is
new
for
me.
So
I
am
very
excited
about
it."
"I
have
no
idea.
I
want
to
do
a
'Housefull'
now.
I
am
waiting
to
start
'Housefull',
it
is
going
to
be
three
month
vacation," he
said
about
the
hit
comedy
franchise.
There
have
been
reports
that
Akshay
is
in
talks
with
Ekta
Kapoor
for
a
film
which
is
an
adaptation
of
the
book
'I
Too
Had
A
Dream' based
on
the
life
of
Dr
Verghese
Kurien,
the
man
who
brought
about
the
milk
revolution
in
the
country.
This
film
will
was
apparently
to
be
directed
by
Shree
Narayan
Singh
of
"Toilet:
Ek
PremKatha"
fame.
When
asked
whether
he
was
involved
with
the
project,
the
actor
said,
"I
don't
know."