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Actors Don't Like To Be Tagged In Specific Image: Arjun Kapoor

IANS, 29 Mar, 2016 12:44 PM
  • Actors Don't Like To Be Tagged In Specific Image: Arjun Kapoor
Actor Arjun Kapoor, who is gearing up for the release of his film "Ki & Ka", says that today actors don't like to be tagged in a specific image.
 
"In older times, it was necessary to tag actors in a specific image. But today actors are more attached to the film, giving priority to the concept," Arjun said here. 
 
Having portrayed different characters like a fiery, rustic outlaw in "Gunday" or a romantic in "2 States" in his four-year career, Arjun is confident about his ability to essay any kind of roles. 
 
"I might have done action in films but also I did romantic roles. I am an actor and open to any kind of role. Until now, my biggest success is '2 States', which was a genuine family romantic drama. As an actor, I have never ever shied away to take any chances. For me, I would like to believe I am able to do all kind of roles," Arjun said. 
 
In "Ki & Ka", Arjun will be seen playing a house husband named Kabir to actress Kareena Kapoor Khan's character in the film. 
 
Directed by R. Balki, "Ki & Ka" is scheduled to release on April 1.

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