"We are making a film on martial arts. This is something which is very close to my heart. It is still in scripting stage. We are trying to make the film as authentic as possible," Akshay told PTI over phone from UK.
Before joining the film industry, Akshay studied martial arts in Bangkok. He then came back to Mumbai, where he started teaching martial arts.
"My love for sports will never die. I love martial arts and I want to promote it in whichever way I can. I am a fighter first then an actor," he said.
Akshay's next release is Milan Luthria's 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara', a sequel to 2010 hit 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai'.
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"We are getting good response and I am happy about it. Considering it is a sequel of a hit film there was no pressure on me for this film. We all gave our best and now it is upto the audience to decide the fate of the film," he said.
Meanwhile, in a unique way of promoting a film, the makers of 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara' promoted the film during the Indo-Pak Champions Trophy match in the UK, yesterday.
"It is always interesting to see India-Pakistan match. To see both the countries fight on the field is quite exciting. The experience was good... It was fun," Akshay said.
Akshay travelled to Birmingham (UK) to watch the much anticipated India-Pakistan match which got disrupted yesterday due to rains.