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New Delhi, April 9: He is known for his comic timing in films such as "Dangal", "Lukka Chuppi", "Stree" and "Bala", but Aparshakti Khurana surprises you when he says he does not have a great sense of humour.
If comedy has dominated his filmography so far -- although he impressed with the odd emotional act in "Street Dancer 3D" -- the actor says it was not a conscious decision to play the funnyman all along.
"It just happened. I think in real life I don't have a great sense of humour. I used to have PJs... all bad jokes. Thankfully, I have some really good lines in my films to add a good sense of humour in the films, but otherwise my sense of humour is very word play," he tells media.
"Talking about why comedy (is) more (in his filmograpohy), it was not a conscious effort. Let's be honest, beggars can't be choosers. I started my journey with whatever I got on my plate. I took it with arms wide open. Even today, I don't think an actor in my space has a lot of choices to make. Whatever comes your way you do it," he says.
Aparshakti feels that his role in "Street Dancer 3D" helped him move out of the comic zone.
"Having said that 'Street Dancer' is something that helped me to come out of the comedy zone and I could strike an emotional chord. People did relate to that character and had a sentimental moment. So, that makes me believe that I am not here only for comedy. I can also do serious stuff as well," he says.
The actor says there has been a shift in the way the audience watches films.
"There has been such a paradigm shift in the way we watch films or talk about our actors. There is nothing called a villain anymore," he says.
Aparshakti is all geared up for "Helmet", his first film as a solo lead. The film is a satire on the ground reality in the country, where people feel awkward while buying and talking about condoms. The film tries to highlight the message in a funny manner without being preachy.
Does Bollywood have a herd mentality, considering the recent surge in socially relevant films? "It (a socially-relevant theme) just makes your script a little more relevant. That's about it. Otherwise there is no math that you need this particular element (refers to social message). At the end of the day it will always be about good storytelling, tight script. You can have fun, if it's funny. You can get creeped out if it is a suspense thriller or a horror film. If you have that you are home. Of course, if the film has a social element it is just a cherry on the cake. People can go home with a little message," he says.
"It is more important to have a nice narrative, script, and an apt form of storytelling. It does not matter if it has a social message or not," he concludes.
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Bhopal, Dec 3: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday secured a landslide victory from Budhni Assembly constituency in Sehore district.
Chouhan defeated Congress candidate and TV actor Vikram (Sharma) Mastal by 1.04 lakh votes.
Chouhan garnered 1,64,951 votes (70.7 per cent vote share) while Mastal trailed far behind with a mere 59,977 votes — creating a victory margin of 1,04,974 votes.
Beside Budhni, the BJP has also won other three seats – Sehore, Astha, and Pichhore in the home district of Chouhan.
BJP candidates Sudesh Rai won Sehore seat by 37,851 votes, Gopal Singh won Astha seat by 7,903 votes, and Karan Singh Verma won Ichhawar seat by 16,346 votes.
On the BJP’s clean sweep in Madhya Pradesh along with neighboring Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, Chouhan said gave credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership for the results.
However, Chouhan also mentioned that he never felt the atmosphere of anti-incumbency against his government during the election campaign.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the hearts of the people of Madhya Pradesh. The work done by the double-engine government, and MP government’s Ladli scheme, has helped uplift people and improve their lives. All of us have worked hard together,” he added.
Madhya Pradesh Congress P:resident Kamal Nath, who led the party’s campaign, secured victory from his bastion Chhindwara by 36,594 votes, defeating BJP's Vivek Bunty Sahu.
The veteran Congress leader congratulated the BJP on its victory.
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"We accept the decision of Madhya Pradesh voters in this contest of democracy. We, being the opposition party, will stick to our duty. I congratulate the BJP and hope that they will live up to the people’s support they got," he said at a press conference.
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