Tees Maar Khan Is A Bollywood Masala Movie, Says Akshay

Tees Maar Khan Is A Bollywood Masala Movie, Says AkshayBollywood khiladi Akshay Kumar, who is busy promoting his upcoming flick "Tees Maar Khan", said that he anticipated the flick to replicate the victory of his earlier hits.

The actor said, "What you are going to see in 'Tees Maar Khan' is total entertainment. It is a Bollywood masala movie which will appeal to everyone.''

The film will hit screens on Dec 24.

In the flick, directed by Farah Khan and mutually produced by his loving wife Twinkle Khanna, Akki plays the role of con man named Tabrez Mirza Khan, with Katz in the character of his lady love Anya.

Calling Katrina as his most favored actress in Bolywood, Akshay said, "I play the role of an uneducated con man who plans to rob a train containing 10,000 kg of antiques. The script is so good that all characters come along with me and I am conning all of them. I rob the train with their help but no one among them knows that they are helping me."

Besides, the actor credited Farah Khan with doing a brilliant job of directing the movie.

"She did a great job. Because of its excellent script, the film has created new 'muhawara' (idiom) in dialogue,'' he said, repeating a few lines used in the movie.

Regarding his own character, he said, "I have been an entertainer for the past 22 years. I have done it in this film and will keep doing it in the future.''

Akki, who completed shooting of his initial Hollywood flick 'Break Away' in Canada, said, "The film will be released in May-June. We have sold its distribution rights to Alliance Atlantis."

Shot in Toronto, 'Break Away' centers around Canada's national game ice hockey to deal with matters of cultural clashes among new immigrants to this country.

Asked whether Bollywood standards were declining, he said, "No, Bollywood's standards are going up. While they used to release up to 500 prints, now these numbers are up to 2,500.''

He also expressed ignorance about his character in Deepa Mehta's projected flick "Komagata Maru".