Thursday, July 26, 2007

Talker of the town

The otrherwise reticent Akshaye Khanna has suddenly become the talker of the town
YES, the reticent Akshaye Khanna turning talkative certainly makes news - specially when you're used to his monosyllabic answers.
But at a recent talk show, the actor was literally talking nineteen to the dozen.
When everyone began calling him and complimenting him about his new avatar, he merely grinned and said, "I only did it to win the prize for the best talker on the show."
So, now if you see him reverting to his 'man of few words' image , maybe you can get him to talk by offering him a prize. Cool with you, Akshaye?

He's always been talkative. He just clams up when he doesn't think much of you.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

No that's no true, Anil Kapoor on Koffee with Karan said that he encouraged Akshaye to open up with people and try to enjoy every minute of the process of being an actor. Akshaye even said that was Anil Kapoor who's help grow as a person.

Anonymous said...

I don't care whether Akshaye Khanna likes to talk or not. I just like Akshaye Khanna the way he is whether he is moody, quiet, or talkative!! He is an original actor and personality! Very natural human being!

Anonymous said...

Akshaye Khanna has a good voice that I always like listening to him both onscreen and offscreen! His voice is really cool!

Anonymous said...

Akshaye Khanna looks enjoyable and enthusiastic in Koffee With Karan Show! I want to see the whole video of this special episode...please!!

Anonymous said...

I love the way that Akshaye Khanna flashes a mischievous grin and adds as an afterthought in the show with Karan Johar (Koffee With Karan...see my comment in the blog...
http://www.sheetudeep.com/blog/entertainment/gentleman-anil-and-naughty-akshaye-on-koffee-with-karan/). With no unnecessary controversies or too much of link-ups dogging him, I consider him to be a very decent lad who does not believe too much in late nights, partying or pub hopping. Is he for real? Akshaye Khanna has it-star quality. When he walks in the energy in the room changes. Yet there's something really amazing about him, his generosity of spirit. I think that everyone who enters his orbit is treated with attentive, low-key courtesy. His piercing eyes constantly betray vestiges of melancholy. He's really an exceptional person and actor too. Bollywood and I are betting that audiences will keep watching him for years to come. Becoming a star is a time that's diffcult. But when I saw this Koffee With Karan episode, I feel that Akshaye gives you the feeling he's going to stay standing. He's going to keep renewing and growing. One feels he can transcend any generation he's in. He gives a sense of how rare such staying power is. And he's emerged as one of the few star offsprings to create an identity of his own, right from his debut film itself. He talks shyly but his body language bespeaks immense self-confidence and that is what draws hordes of women towards him. But he seems to pay little attention to the effect he has on them. He's really a rare bachelor. For an average guy off screen, he has such a powerful presence on screen and that's what is very alluring. Sure, he's beyond gorgeous, but looks alone couldn't cause this kind of frenzy. He's charming and has a brooding sensuality that makes him a very compelling guy. He may be a very instinctual actor and human being but he also has an exacting technique. He's also extremely attractive as an artiste. And he is a quite remarkable and unique performer. He is one of the best and most talented actors to hit Bollywood.

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