Vivek Oberoi wants Van Damme to do a helicopter kick in the movie
New Delhi:
Actor Vivek Oberoi is keen to have Hollywood action star Jean-Claude Van Damme in Grand Masti 3 and says that it would be great fun seeing him do a "helicopter kick" in the movie.
Vivek's Grand Masti released on Friday and the actor seems to be keen on another instalment of the film.
The actor had joined Van Damme, Hollywood-based Indian filmmaker Ashok Amritraj and Gulshan Grover for a session on "How can India make $100 million films" at the CII Big Picture Summit here on Friday.
"My film Grand Masti released today (Friday) and I was just talking to JCVD (Van Damme) and I was just telling him that it's time to see him make a triple impact in Grand Masti 3, the sequel," said Vivek, a big fan of Blood Sport movie star.
"It will be fun to see him do a helicopter kick in the film. It's an action film, but a different kind of action. It's a naughty film and it's exciting and interesting to do a genre like that," he added.
Talking about his Bollywood journey, the actor, who made an impressive debut with Company, said the entertainment and media industry has become a global village now.
"I started my career 11 years ago as an actor and I had the opportunity to do something different in a film called Company. And when Company got all over the world, I realised I was representing the film in Berlin and Paris. So, I think the world of entertainment is becoming a global village today. We are bringing everybody together," he said.
Vivek's Grand Masti released on Friday and the actor seems to be keen on another instalment of the film.
The actor had joined Van Damme, Hollywood-based Indian filmmaker Ashok Amritraj and Gulshan Grover for a session on "How can India make $100 million films" at the CII Big Picture Summit here on Friday.
"My film Grand Masti released today (Friday) and I was just talking to JCVD (Van Damme) and I was just telling him that it's time to see him make a triple impact in Grand Masti 3, the sequel," said Vivek, a big fan of Blood Sport movie star.
"It will be fun to see him do a helicopter kick in the film. It's an action film, but a different kind of action. It's a naughty film and it's exciting and interesting to do a genre like that," he added.
Talking about his Bollywood journey, the actor, who made an impressive debut with Company, said the entertainment and media industry has become a global village now.
"I started my career 11 years ago as an actor and I had the opportunity to do something different in a film called Company. And when Company got all over the world, I realised I was representing the film in Berlin and Paris. So, I think the world of entertainment is becoming a global village today. We are bringing everybody together," he said.