Biopic should be made on real heroes, not reel: Akshay

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

is witnessing a rising trend of adapting real-life stories for biopics but Kumar says he would never make a movie on himself.

Recently, Rajkumar Hirani's "Sanju", a biopic on Sanjay Dutt, did great business at the box office but was criticised for whitewashing the actor's image.

"I would never ever make a biopic on myself and I will never write a book on myself," said in an interview here.

"There are so many amazing stories in history, like Tapan Das (his character in 'Gold'), Arunachalam Muruganantham on whose life "Padman" was based, who have steered in a positive direction. I would be a fool to make a biopic on myself. I would never even think of it, it will be a shallow thing to do for myself. I want to make biopic on real heroes and not reel heroes," he added.

has been churning out biopics one after the other, with a string of films such as "Super 30", "Manto", "Manikarnika: The of Jhansi", a film on Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra and already lined-up for theatrical release.

Asked if the industry is going overboard with biopics, said, "It is a known (fact) in our industry that if something works, almost everyone does the same thing and this is not just about biopic or sports biopic or something else. If a few films fail, everyone will run after something else."

Besides "Gold", the also has "2.0", "Housefull 4" and "Kesari" in his kitty.

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First Published: Sun, July 29 2018. 12:50 IST