Mumbai: Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar took to his social media handle to share wife Twinkle Khanna’s interview of ‘Tenet’ filmmaker Christopher Nolan.
While sharing the interview, Akshay kept sulking over not getting an opportunity to meet Nolan.
The actor said that while his mother-in-law Dimple Kapadia worked with Nolan and wife Twinkle interviewed him, he was the only one in the family who wasn’t lucky enough to get a chance to meet the filmmaker.
Sharing the video of the interview, Akshay wrote: “First my mom-in-law worked with #ChristopherNolan and now the wife gets to interview him… seems like I’m the only one left in the family yet to meet the visual genius! Watch this interview while I sulk.”
Dimple, who plays the role of an arms dealer in ‘Tenet’, helps the protagonist, played by John David Washington, to avoid the third World War.
In the interview with Twinkle, Nolan goes gaga over Bollywood movies and says that Hollywood lacks the energy which Bollywood movies have.
“I’m a fan. I think Bollywood films have a sort of primal sensibilities. They’ve got broad strokes, operatic sensibility. Not unlike what in Hollywood we have been doing with the superhero genre. They are very big, broad movements of entertainment and music, sound, image all coming together. I think some of the energy of Bollywood films is missing a little bit from what Hollywood is doing,” he said.
‘Tenet’ was released in India on December 4.
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