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This is an archive article published on July 9, 2014

I liked terrorising Akshay Oberoi in ‘Pizza’: Arunoday Singh

“I loved swinging axe at Akshay, terrorising him and loved the way he would react.”

 “I loved swinging axe at Akshay, terrorising him and loved the way he would react.” “I loved swinging axe at Akshay, terrorising him and loved the way he would react.”

Actor Arunoday Singh, who will be seen in an important role in upcoming Hindi horror-thriller “Pizza”, says he enjoyed terrorising his co-star and the film’s lead actor Akshay Oberoi throughout the shoot.

“It was so much fun shooting for the film. I loved swinging axe at Akshay, terrorising him and loved the way he would react most of the times. I even pulled spooky pranks on several crew members. It may be a horror film but we had so much fun,” Arunoday told IANS.

“This was the first time I worked in a 3D film. Even though I play a psychotic character, the shoot was so liberating that I wished I had a lengthier role,” he added.

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Arunoday says he didn’t mind playing an extended cameo in the film as he didn’t want to limit himself with certain roles.

“I knew it was a cameo but I didn’t want my ego and greed to restrict me to only bigger or full-length roles. I liked the space I was in the film. Moreover, I’m a big fan of Bejoy Nambiar (producer), so when I got to work with him, I didn’t hesitate,” he said.

Known for his roles in films such as “Yeh Saali Zindagi” and “Jism 2”, Arunoday plays a character with a negative shade in “Pizza” as well.

Did he mind repeating such a character?

“I think this character is both scary and negative. There’s lot more darkness and complexity in my character in ‘Pizza’ vis-a-vis any characters I’ve done before. By playing such roles, I feel I’m doing defining work in terms of growth as an actor,” he added.

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Directed by debutant Akshay Akkineni, “Pizza” is the eponymous remake of a Tamil blockbuster. Filmmaker Bejoy Nambiar has jointly produced the film with UTV Spotboy.

Asked about working with first-time director Akkineni, he said: “He knew what he was doing and what he’s supposed to do. I don’t think a newcomer or an experienced director make much of a difference as long as they have a vision and clarity”.

“At times you need submit to the circumstance when you feel you’re in safe hands. I did that with ‘Pizza’ as I felt Akshay was extremely clear about his vision,” he added.

“Pizza”, which is slated to release July 18, also features Parvathy Omanakuttan and Dipannita Sharma in important roles.

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