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'Entertainment' is Akshay Kumar's 'buddy for life'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Aug, 2014 07:55 AM
  • 'Entertainment' is Akshay Kumar's 'buddy for life'
Akshay Kumar is not known to fraternize with his co-stars beyond the sets and locations, but the Bollywood star has made an exception for his furry friend from the movie "Entertainment".
 
As one of Akshay's most favourite co-stars Katrina Kaif once said: “He is a lot like me. We are both very friendly on the sets. But after pack-up, we like to head straight home.”
 
That’s no longer true. On the sets of "Entertainment", Akshay found a new buddy.
 
Speaking fondly of the doggie, Akshay said: “His name in the film is 'Entertainment' and he and I will be buddies for life.”
 
The two bonded while shooting for their film together.
 
“I made sure he didn’t just feel like a dog being made to do tricks for treats. I would spend a lot of time off-camera playing with him. As soon as he accepted it, we were pals and not just co-stars.
 
"He’d let me sleep on his belly at break times, which was the most blissful feeling in the world," Akshay said.
 
The two buddies also got sporty on the sets.
 
“He loved it when I played ball with him, as his attention toy was a tennis ball, which I carried everywhere with me. He’s a beautiful dog,” said Akshay, who recommends a canine's presence in every household.
 
“From the bottom of my heart, I feel every gentle kid should have a dog. There is no companionship quite like it,” he added.
 
Even before befriending his canine co-star Akshay was a dogs person.
 
“My homes are full of dogs, and that’s been the case for years! I have two German Shepherds named Oaky and Clio in my Mumbai home, and a Golden Labrador who looks after my little Portuguese Villa in Goa.
 
"Even at my mom's house, who lives just above me, we have a little funny crossed-eyed Beagle that is my niece’s pet. She adores him to bits," said the actor.
 
To Akshay, canines are the most dependable creatures.
 
“For me, dogs are where the heart is, at home, looking after your family while you can’t.”

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