New Delhi:
Fix You hitmaker Chris Martin - who has children Apple, seven, and Moses, six, with wife Gwyneth Paltrow - says his band Coldplay has learned some important life lessons from Kung Fu Panda 2.
He said: "The baddie sends an evil force right into Po's head, but the lesson he learns is how to turn that force around and send it back twice as strong. It is a great way to deal with negativity. We are interested in turning negatives into positives. In life it's good to learn how to take negatives and turn them into positives. Every time something like that happens to us, we just flip it around. It is a very good film."
The band's world tour kicks off in Canada later this month, and Chris admits he is thankful Coldplay is still going strong 16 years after forming at university.
He told The Sun newspaper: "We are so happy to have our job at this point. If someone doesn't like us we don't care. We care about the people who do like us."
He said: "The baddie sends an evil force right into Po's head, but the lesson he learns is how to turn that force around and send it back twice as strong. It is a great way to deal with negativity. We are interested in turning negatives into positives. In life it's good to learn how to take negatives and turn them into positives. Every time something like that happens to us, we just flip it around. It is a very good film."
The band's world tour kicks off in Canada later this month, and Chris admits he is thankful Coldplay is still going strong 16 years after forming at university.
He told The Sun newspaper: "We are so happy to have our job at this point. If someone doesn't like us we don't care. We care about the people who do like us."