Vidyut Jamwal: Indian men shouldn't support vulgarity
Vidyut Jamwal: Indian men shouldn't support vulgarity
Directed by Dilip Ghosh, 'Commando' also stars former Miss India Pooja Chopra and hits theatres April 12.

Mumbai: Actor Vidyut Jamwal, who is supposedly dating TV actress Mona Singh, got angry when a reporter asked him about the actress' morphed MMS that has been in the news lately. He said such things should not be promoted.

"I think men like you promote such things. People like you talk about these things, see them. Indian men should not support vulgarity in any form," the 32-year-old said here Tuesday in an interview when asked about his opinion on the things happening against the dignity of women.

Mona Singh has lodged a complaint at the cyber-crime branch against the morphed MMS, which was leaked Friday, and went viral. While every actor talks about trying different genre, Jamwal has no qualms about being just seen as an action hero.

"You will see Vidyut only do real action and I will do it till I am able to. I am ready to be typecast and this is what I am born to do," the 32-year-old said here Tuesday in an interview.

"Action-romance, action-comedy, action-drama, action is a major part of my life," added Jamwal, who will soon be seen in "Commando", in which he will be seen doing real stunts by himself.

Directed by Dilip Ghosh, 'Commando' also stars former Miss India Pooja Chopra and hits theatres April 12.

Vidyut admits to being a huge fan of some big Bollywood action heroes but doesn't want to take anybody's place.

"I have been a huge fan of Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn and Suniel Shetty. I feel it is wrong to ask whose place one would like to take as everyone has the right to carve his own place. I also want to make a place for myself where there is real action and which we can represent as belonging to India," Vidyut said.

Trained in Kalaripayattu, a martial art form from Kerala, Jamwal also talked about a compliment he recently received from a Hollywood director.

"One Hollywood director recently told me that your style of action is very different from regular Bollywood stuff. That made me happy and I want to tell the world that we are much better than Hollywood," said Vidyut who was appreciated for his work in his first Bollywood movie "Force".

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