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Bollywood
veteran Dharmendra is fed up of his most memorable dialogue from the
blockbuster "Sholay" - "kuttey, kameene, main tera khoon pee jaoonga".
Now he refuses to repeat it despite requests.
A
journalist from South Africa, here to cover the International Indian
Film Academy (IIFA) Awards Weekend, begged the seasoned actor to
deliver the line at a media session called to showcase his forthcoming
venture "Apne".
But much to the disappointment of the audience,
Dharmendra refused: "I am fed up with this sentence. I have said so
many other dialogues - why don't you talk about them?"
However he had something else to say: "Main khoon nahin peeta; main mohabbat peeta hun!" (I do not drink blood, but love!)
The
actor, who plays a leading role in "Apne" due for release later this
month along with his sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, will be conferred
the Lifetime Achievement Award here.
The actor sounded emotional
during the media interaction, as he tried to explain his absence from
the silver screen for several years.
"I was driven away from
the camera. There was no occasion, no story. Who wants to go away from
the camera? I love my profession," he said.
"I have been in the
beloved film industry for the last 50 years. But now people like rat
race. I don't like rat race at all. Occasionally I roar, and this roar
is heard. I wish we (the Deols) had learnt the tricks (of the trade);
we would not have allowed anyone to go ahead of us. But we love
everyone in the industry.
"All these years, awards were not
given to me, or I did not receive them. But I am going to accept this
one (Lifetime Achievement). Awards last for only two years. I will have
to work for another award after two years."
Lamenting that
marketing has become more important than the content of movies,
Dharmendra described "Apne" as a good movie, adding it was the outcome
of several scripts over seven years. Directed by Anil Sharma of "Gadar"
fame, the film stars Katrina Kaif, Shilpa Shetty and Kirron Kher.
"I
have now started with 'Apne'. I will go on until I am alive,"
Dharmendra said, endearing himself to the journalists with his humility.
When a British journalist posed a question, he humbly asked her to repeat it saying: "Your accent... you please repeat."
Speaking on the occasion, Bobby remarked that neither his father nor brother could dance well.
Also
showcased Thursday was the forthcoming film "Partner", directed by
David Dhawan and starring Govinda, Salman Khan, Lara Dutta and Katrina
Kaif. The star cast was present at the media interaction in the Town
Hall.
By Prasun Sonwalkar, Indo-Asian News Service
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