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Akshay Kumar found it tough to match steps with Prabhu Deva!

Submitted by on April 12, 2012 – 10:35 amNo Comment |


Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar might be one of the best dancers that we have around, but he admits that he found it very difficult to match steps with director Prabhu Deva, while shooting for their film together, ‘Rowdy Rathore’. It has been a whole lot of hard work, Akshay remembers.

Akshay Kumar  was making an appearance on the television show “Dance India Dance” to promote his film, when he made the revelation. Prabhu Deva, is renowned as one of the best dancers in the country, and had entered the industry as a choreographer and had later ventured into film direction as well.

‘Rowdy Rathore’ stars Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles and has been produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ronnie Screwvala. The first look of the film trailer was recently launched at B D D Chawl grounds in Worli. The film is all set for a gala release on June 15, 2012.



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