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| | I have decided not to get married: Akshaye | |
| | | I have decided not to get married: Akshaye | | | | The first thing that Akshaye Khanna loves to talk about, when we meet him, are his fond memories of the city.
Says he, “I used to come to Pune 25 years back. That was the time when my dad (Vinod Khanna) used to be in the Osho Ashram. I remember he would pick me up from the school on Friday evenings and we would reach the Ashram late in the nights. I would be in and around the Ashram on weekends,” recalls Akshaye. And, the best part about Pune he misses are the rickshaw rides. “At that time, Koregaon Park was lush and green. A ride around the Ashram would be two or three bucks. I loved it,” says Akshaye, who was last in Pune about two years back for the shooting of Gandhi My Father.
Akshaye, whose recent release talks of the father-son relationship, has an interesting take on the usual father-son films in Bollywood. “Usually, it is a lot of rona-dhona where conflict and generation gap is shown between father and son...... | | |
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