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Ajay Devgn ensures not to copy any action scene from Hollywood in film 'Bholaa'

Ajay Devgn starrer film 'Bholaa' released in cinemas today

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Ajay Devgn ensures not to copy any action scene from Hollywood in film 'Bholaa'

Ajay Devgn starrer film 'Bholaa' released in cinemas today

Ajay Devgn ensures not to copy any action scene from Hollywood in film Bhola
Ajay Devgn ensures not to copy any action scene from Hollywood in film 'Bhola'

Ajay Devgn who is enjoying the release of his latest film Bholaa  in cinemas, has ensured that he does not copy any action scene from any Hollywood film.

Speaking to E-times, the 53-year-old actor said: “I have inherited it from my father (action director Veeru Devgan). I have learnt most of it from him. He used technology at a time when it wasn’t available.”

He further said: “He took it to a point where people were amazed at how he did a particular scene at that particular point. Now that I have the support of technology, I can take it forward and create something where even people who are exposed to technology will turn around and wonder how this was created.”

While talking about the action scenes in the film, Ajay said, "Whenever I design my action scenes, I ensure that I don’t copy a shot from any Hollywood film. In most of our movies, you see the action sequences and know that this is something you have seen in a Bond film, or a Mission Impossible."

"So, when you create something different, there is no reference point, and it becomes tougher to execute. This action sequence that you are talking about was very risky. We needed some top-notch bikers, so we flew in some international ones, and some from Pune and rehearsed for three months. To capture the chase, cameras needed to be closer. It was riskier, and so we designed the equipment accordingly keeping safety in mind," he added.

Bholaa is the Hindi adaption of the superhit Tamil film Kaithi. Ajay and Tabu starrer film released in cinemas today, Hindustan Times reported. 

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