Imran Khan will be seen next in Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara!
Los Angeles:
Bollywood's much-awaited movies Chennai Express and Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara! are releasing just a week apart from each other. But actor Imran Khan, who plays a gangster in the latter, is unfazed and sees no point of competition.
Imran is not worried because he says films nowadays mint a major portion of moolah within the first weekend of release itself.
Chennai Express hits the screens on August 9, Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara! releases on August 15."They (Chennai Express team) are releasing a week apart, so I don't see any cause for stress. The fact is that nowadays films do a majority of their business on their first weekend (of release)," Imran said.
"By the time you reach the second weekend, they already are trailing out, so it's not even a competition. The market has grown now, the exhibitors have multiplied ten-folds since the past, and there are a ridiculous number of theatres now," he added.
Directed by Rohit Shetty, Chennai Express is a comedy and features superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone, while Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara!, a period gangster drama, features Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha, besides Imran.
Meanwhile, with majority of the films doing well at the box office, Imran is not interested in tapping the economics.
"(I am) not at all (bothered by box office figures) because it ultimately makes difference to the producers and distributors (of the film)," said Imran, who has featured in popular films like I Hate Luv Storys, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Delhi Belly.
He says he sticks to what is an "actor's job".
"My job is to do my scenes from action to cut, then I have to turn up to promote my film, but beyond that it's not actually in my hands...the director is the one who is making the film, the producer is the one who is marketing the film. So these things are their expertise, and I don't enter into that space," he added.
Imran is not worried because he says films nowadays mint a major portion of moolah within the first weekend of release itself.
Chennai Express hits the screens on August 9, Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara! releases on August 15."They (Chennai Express team) are releasing a week apart, so I don't see any cause for stress. The fact is that nowadays films do a majority of their business on their first weekend (of release)," Imran said.
"By the time you reach the second weekend, they already are trailing out, so it's not even a competition. The market has grown now, the exhibitors have multiplied ten-folds since the past, and there are a ridiculous number of theatres now," he added.
Directed by Rohit Shetty, Chennai Express is a comedy and features superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone, while Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara!, a period gangster drama, features Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha, besides Imran.
Meanwhile, with majority of the films doing well at the box office, Imran is not interested in tapping the economics.
"(I am) not at all (bothered by box office figures) because it ultimately makes difference to the producers and distributors (of the film)," said Imran, who has featured in popular films like I Hate Luv Storys, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Delhi Belly.
He says he sticks to what is an "actor's job".
"My job is to do my scenes from action to cut, then I have to turn up to promote my film, but beyond that it's not actually in my hands...the director is the one who is making the film, the producer is the one who is marketing the film. So these things are their expertise, and I don't enter into that space," he added.