Staying relevant in industry is difficult: Ajay Devgn
Bollywood actor-producer Ajay Devgn, who has spent over two decades in filmdom, says
staying relevant in the industry is a constant struggle.
"It is difficult to stay relevant in industry.
You just cannot take things easily. You have to work hard for it and if you
achieve something, it doesn't mean it will last with you forever. You have to
keep struggling and be where you are and try to move forward till you can
because there will be point where you will start moving backwards," Ajay
said at the trailer launch of "Raid" here.
Ajay has been setting benchmarks with his roles in
films like "Singham" and "Drishyam".
On "Raid", he said: "I don't know about
the benchmark or perception that this movie might create, but the real struggle
with film was that the character is very heroic, but real at the same time. We
tried to keep it real even with the punchlines. It doesn't feel you're watching
a movie.
The challenge was to follow the character as
realistically as possible."
The film, which also features Ileana D'Cruz, is set in
the 1980s era. It tells the story of an income tax officer.
"Especially during 1980s' era, when the
environment wasn't good, it was not easy. I am sure Ritesh (Shah) and Rajkumar
Gupta can tell you incidents when income tax officers were brutally murdered.
They use to go through a very hard time," he said.
Ajay said the film's makers interacted with real
income tax officers to establish the part.
As the movie is based on income tax, sharing some tips
for fans on paying their taxes, Ajay said: "I am sure people will cuss me
later for saying this, but the film is right on the point, where it says that
you should be fair about tax. If you earn, then pay the tax. Sometimes the
fault lies on both the sides, tax payer and government, but both should be fair
about it."
"Raid" is scheduled for a worldwide release
on March 16.

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