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September 02nd Wednesday

Action, comedy are boring, Akshay wants some romance now
London, Sep 1 (IANS) He has done loads of action films and made audiences laugh in rib-tickling comedies, but Bollywood star Akshay Kumar now says he's bored and wants some romance...on screen of course!
'I want to do more romance. I've actually gotten bored of comedy and action. Yes, I just want to do some romantic films. And that's what my next thing is going to be,' Akshay told Myleen Klass in an interview for CNN's 'The Screening Room Xtra' programme.
While his fans enjoyed actioners like 'Khiladi', 'Mohra' and 'Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi', Akshay also drew audiences for laugh riots 'Hera Pheri', 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi', 'Welcome' and 'Sing Is Kinng' among others.
'...I've done quite a lot of comedy now and I don't know...sometimes an actor is very sensitive about what he's doing and where he wants to go ahead and do. I know comedy has worked a lot and it has worked brilliantly for me.
'Earlier, when I used to do action I would never think about comedy and then I started getting into it and I was quite successful. So now I've never done a complete romantic film. I did 'Dhadkan', which was eight years back. But now I wanna get into it and do at least two or three romantic films now,' said the actor, who entered Bollywood in 1991.
One of the highest earning members of the Hindi film industry, Akshay maintains that there is no sure-shot secret to success, but stressed that hard work and being 'a producer's actor' is essential.


'It's actually your hard work, your punctuality...Even if you're not a good actor, to be a producer's actor is very essential...If you finish your films on time, save a lot of money for the producer. I remember there was a time when I had delivered 14 flops in a row. But I still had movies along with me for a very simple reason, because I was a producer's actor.'
'I had good films still coming... I had finished all films in a three-month span. Even if they went for loss, they still preferred working with me. And after that, even I thought my career was over. But it still carried on,' Akshay added.

Mitch Hedberg jokes still inspiring
To this day, Mitch Hedberg is one of the most imitated comedians around. If you’ve been to more than one open mic you’ve provably seen a comic copying his style of accented, percussive speaking; sometimes good, usually terrible. I know that for my part I’ve heard a lot of comics telling bizarre one-liners they must have thought sounded Hedbergian.
But what is usually missing is the strong underlying logic that Mitch employed when constructing his jokes. And while he certainly made it seem natural and off the cuff, almost all of Mitch’s jokes were founded on a solid logical foundation.

And luck, he said, is of supreme importance for remaining on top.
'I've just been lucky... a lot of times I've watched my films and I felt it's not good. And those films worked. Like I tell you another film of mine was '8x10Tasveer'. I love that film... When I saw it, it's good but it didn't work at all. So I don't know exactly what works and what doesn't work. You just flow. I liked 'Chandni Chowk To China'. I did it with Warner Brothers, I was very confident and it didn't work at all.'
So why didn't it work?
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I think it was the storyline. Like 'Kambakkht Ishq' was another film where that combination got together (Bollywood and Hollywood); so that worked. But this one didn't. So it's not the combination, it's actually the script - and sometimes the script doesn't work.'
The actor also firmly believes that the blessings of his parents too go a long way in making him the star he is today.


'I would say my success lies at the feet of my parents because that's been my biggest strength and that's what we Hindus believe in. Every morning before going to work just touch your parents' feet and go ahead in life. That's my personal belief and I followed that in my life. And I told a lot of people and they have also been successful. People may believe it or not, but that's exactly what I believe in,' Akshay said
Daily Show" Alumnus Mo Rocca Still Working the Comedy-News Game
The list of alumni from "The Daily Show" has some impressive comedy names on it: Steve Carell, Ed Helms, and Rob Corddry, to name a few. But they all went on to comedy that has little to do with covering news hilariously, and more to do with paper companies, virgins, and clown-doctoring. (Stephen Colbert doesn't count because he's still listed as a correspondent for "The Daily Show.")

Former correspondent Mo Rocca, however, still has his hands in the comedy-news genre, and has a new show at CBSNews.com called "The Tomorrow Show."
"I don't want to live inside of news, but I think having a guesthouse on the grounds of news -- somewhere in the back, with a garden, with a cabana, with a private driveway -- all of that, I think, is pretty nice," Rocca told the Associated Press.

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