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Prithviraj might have silenced his critics by delivering  a whopper performance in his second Hindi film ‘Aurangzeb’, but the actor says that he has no plans to shift base to Bollywood.
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People Love to Hear Me Sing: Prithviraj

Submitted by on October 3, 2011 – 8:50 pmNo Comment | 45 views


Prithviraj, who has tried his hand at singing as well, besides acting, says that he feels that people love to hear him sing. The actor says that this was the reason why music director Deepak Dev had invited him to sing for ‘Urumi’.

Prithvi also adds that he is not a trained singer, nor has he learned classical music. He says that he is not interested in paying too much attention to singing as well. “There are many people who sing much better than me here.  They will do their job perfectly well, I’m sure,” says Prithvi.

Prithvi also says that he is least bothered about all the hullabaloo surrounding him on the internet. “I have finished almost fifty films, and there are many producers wanting to work with me as well. This shows that there is an audience out there, who likes to see my films,” says the actor confidently.



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