The 47-year-old actor belives the film is the best when it comes to showing stunts in Hindi cinema.
"The film has loads of martial arts. It has got the best action. I am a stuntman first, then an actor. The drama and emotion in the film are its USP. I am quite excited about the film. It took 52 days to shoot the climax of the film," Akshay told reporters here.
"Brothers", the remake of Hollywood film "Warrior", is directed by Karan Malhotra. It also stars Sidharth Malhotra, Jacqueline Fernandez, Jackie Shroff, Shefali Shah in pivotal roles.
"We have worked hard for this film. We practised martial arts for five months before shooting the film. Sidharth didn't even sign any film during this period but I had to shuffle between two films at that time. Martial arts need a lot of rehearsal," he said.
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The "Baby" star said they tried to make the action at par with Hollywood standards.
"We are competing with Hollywood. People don't understand that our Hindi cinema is small budget than them," said the actor, who shared screen space with Sylvester Stallone in "Kambakht Ishq".