Akshay Kumar says the story in his upcoming sequel will begin from where it had ended
Kolkata:
Bollywood star Akshay Kumar saysalthough his upcoming gangster film Once Upon A Time InMumbai Again is inspired by some real-life incidents, thestory remains fictional.
"I am not playing a real-life character. There are someareas where we have taken some real incidents from differentplaces and put them together and the rest of the story isfictional," Akshay told reporters here.
He said their film is a continuation from Once Upon aTime in Mumbai, the first part of the sequel to the superhit2010 film which had starred Ajay Devgn and Emraan Hashmi."Only faces have changed. The story begins from where ithad ended," said the Khiladi of Bollywood.
Imran Khan, who also plays a gangster in the film, saidsome past events were modified and included in the story."But it is not a historical film," he said.
The film, which also stars Sonakshi Sinha as the loveinterest of two gangsters, will showcase the gang wars of theera of 80s. It is scheduled for release in August.
"I am not playing a real-life character. There are someareas where we have taken some real incidents from differentplaces and put them together and the rest of the story isfictional," Akshay told reporters here.
He said their film is a continuation from Once Upon aTime in Mumbai, the first part of the sequel to the superhit2010 film which had starred Ajay Devgn and Emraan Hashmi."Only faces have changed. The story begins from where ithad ended," said the Khiladi of Bollywood.
Imran Khan, who also plays a gangster in the film, saidsome past events were modified and included in the story."But it is not a historical film," he said.
The film, which also stars Sonakshi Sinha as the loveinterest of two gangsters, will showcase the gang wars of theera of 80s. It is scheduled for release in August.