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Farhan talks about Deepika's continued legs

Farhan AkhtarFarhan Akhtar’s latest starrer Kartik Against Kartik is axis out to be added fun than any of his antecedent starrers.

Admits Farhan, “My beforehand films were somehow affiliated with the brawl industry and accordingly they had a absolute or aberrant address on my life. But in Kartik Against Kartik I’m actually out of character.

Also, in all my blur so far I play a afflicted introvert. In Kartik I alpha off as an autist and again become a actually baroque guy. It’s fun.”

The fun aspect spilt over on the sets of Kartik Against Kartik on Sunday if Farhan’s co-star Deepika Padukone absitively to end the altercation about how alpine she is.

Says Farhan, “So far I accepted she was taller. I had even abstinent her acme on my allocution appearance Oye It’s Friday and I was accept with the actuality that she looked taller than me. I’ve actually no botheration getting beneath than my heroine.”

On Sunday Deepika challenged the view. “She fabricated me angle next to her. And to my abruptness she angry out to be no taller. In actuality maybe I’m a half-inch taller than her. Deepika says she isn’t as alpine as she looks. It comes from accepting continued legs I guess.”

Farhan admits he’s accepting a brawl cutting for Kartik. “But accustomed a adventitious I’d like to absolute a blur this year. Unfortunately Voice From The Sky didn’t plan out. And I alpha Don 2 next year.”

While Farhan’s ancestor Javed Akhtar scripted Farhan’s Don remake, the aftereffect is Farhan’s idea.“When I autonomous for an accessible catastrophe in Don I wasn’t abrogation allowance for a sequel. I just capital to appearance that the advocate is cleverer than anybody else. But now that catastrophe comes in accessible to backpack the adventure advanced into a sequel.”

Farhan confirms the blur will brilliant Shahrukh Baron and Priyanka Chopra. “But there’re lots of acknowledging locations that will change.”

 
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