Prabhudeva
feels
blessed
to
have
taught
dance
moves
to
two
of
Indian
film
industry's
stalwarts,
Amitabh
Bachchan
and
Aamir
Khan,
for
"Thugs
of
Hindostan",
and
says
it
was
more
of
a
"learning
process" for
him.
The
actor-director
has
choreographed
two
songs
in
the
Vijay
Krishna
Acharya-directed
film,
which
also
features
Katrina
Kaif
and
Fatima
Sana
Shaikh.
"I
am
lucky
to
do
that
song
with
Amitabh
Bachchan
and
Aamir
Khan
in
the
same
frame.
It
is
a
learning
process...
Everyone
can
learn
and
observe
things
from
them,
the
way
they
do
scenes,
the
way
they
act,
walk,
or
say
dialogues.
"They
both
believe
in
putting
tremendous
amount
of
hard
work.
They
are
a
source
of
inspiration,"
Prabhudheva
told
PTI.
He
is
known
as
the
Michael
Jackson
of
India,
but
so
far
he
has
not
directed
any
dance-based
movie
in
Bollywood.
The
reason
why
it
has
not
happened
yet
as
the
ace
choreographer
finds
it
extremely
tough
to
helm
a
dance
film.
"I
have
seen
the
hard
work
that
Remo
D'Souza
puts
in
the
dance
film
and
that
time
only
I
decided
I
must
not
do
it.
"He
is
very
calm
and
composed
person,
I
am
not.
I
am
a
very
aggressive
person.
I
take
decisions
very
quickly.
Remo
is
good
at
helming
things,
I
don't
think
I
am," he
says.
Having
directed
potboilers
such
as
"Wanted" and
"Rowdy
Rathore"
among
others,
Prabhudheva
says
producers
only
want
him
to
direct
action
movies.
"...
If
I
tell
producers
that
we
will
do
a
dance
film,
they
tell
me
it
is
a
good
idea
but
it
should
have
more
action
in
it.
They
want
me
to
do
action
films," he
says.
Prabhudheva
says
the
new
generation
of
actors
come
prepared
with
different
dance
forms
but
says
he
sticks
to
his
own
style
even
after
spending
30
years
in
the
industry.
"These
new
guys
know
everything,
new
dance
forms.
I
only
know
my
dance
style."
The
44-year-old
actor
will
be
seen
playing
a
villain
in
Karthik
Subbaraj's
"Mercury",
a
silent
thriller,
which
will
hit
the
theatres
on
April
13.
Credits
-
PTI