Akshay Oberoi Juggles 'Two Zero One Four' Dubbing and 'Love Lottery' Shoot

Actor Akshay Oberoi has completed dubbing for the upcoming espionage action-thriller 'Two Zero One Four', where he plays a terrorist opposite Jackie Shroff's army officer. He managed this while actively shooting for another project, 'Love Lottery', in Dehradun. Oberoi describes this phase as exhilarating yet hectic, noting the intense energy of his new role. He is also preparing for the June 4 release of the multi-lingual film 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups', starring Yash and an ensemble cast.

Key Points: Akshay Oberoi on 'Two Zero One Four' with Jackie Shroff, 'Toxic' Release

  • Wrapped dubbing for 'Two Zero One Four'
  • Currently shooting 'Love Lottery' in Dehradun
  • Film stars Jackie Shroff as army officer
  • Prepping for 'Toxic' release on June 4
  • Character described as intense and different
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Akshay Oberoi wraps up 'Two Zero One Four' dubbing amid 'Love Lottery' shoot in Dehradun

Akshay Oberoi wraps dubbing for action-thriller 'Two Zero One Four' starring Jackie Shroff while shooting in Dehradun. Details on his role and upcoming film 'Toxic'.

"This phase of my career is extremely exciting but also quite hectic in the best possible way. - Akshay Oberoi"

Mumbai, April 7

Amidst a packed shooting schedule in Dehradun, actor Akshay Oberoi has concluded the dubbing for the uupcoming action-thriller 'Two Zero One Four' starring Jackie Shroff.

Directed by Shravan Tiwari, the espionage acting thriller will have Akshay playing a terrorist pitted against Jackie Shroff, who will be seen as a army officer. Shot across locations including Russia, Mumbai and Kutch, the film will have the veteran actor's character uncovering a global conspiracy involving Indian and foreign agents.

Akshay, who is currently busy shooting in Dehradun for Love Letter, took out time to conclude the dubbing for Two Zero One Four - 2014. He shared that this phase of his career in the film journey is exhilarating yet tiring.

Revealing why, he shared: "This phase of my career is extremely exciting but also quite hectic in the best possible way. I was in Dehradun shooting for Love Lottery, and we managed to carve out time for dubbing for Two Zero One Four."

Akshay added that Two Zero One Four - 2014 has a "very intense energy, especially because my character is so different from what I've done before."

He concluded: "Working on a project with Jackie Shroff sir was also a great experience. Right now, it's a lot of juggling, but I'm grateful that the work coming my way is so diverse."

Akshay is now prepping for the release of the Yash-starrer " Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups", which also stars an ensemble cast including Kiara Advani, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, and Tara Sutaria.

Locked for June 4 release, the film is directed by Geetu Mohandas, who has previously helmed the National Award-winning film " Liar's Dice". Her upcoming actioner starring Yash has been simultaneously in Kannada and English, with dubbed versions in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and several other languages.

As per reports, "Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups" is reportedly a gripping tale of crime and deception set in 1980s Goa, where a powerful drug cartel manipulates lives behind the state's picturesque beaches and vibrant culture.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting to see films being shot in Dehradun. Good for local economy. But honestly, another espionage thriller? Hope the story is fresh and not the usual "global conspiracy" template. Jackie Shroff is always a treat to watch though.
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Arjun K
His schedule sounds crazy! Shooting one film while dubbing for another. Respect the hustle. The real excitement is 'Toxic' with Yash. A Geetu Mohandas film set in 80s Goa about a drug cartel? That's a must-watch. June 4 can't come soon enough.
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Sarah B
Working with a legend like Jackie Shroff must be an incredible learning experience. Wishing Akshay all the best. The industry needs more versatile actors like him.
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Karthik V
Good to see Indian films getting a wider release with so many dubbed versions. Helps reach every corner of the country. Hope the quality of dubbing matches the original performances.
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Nisha Z
The cast of 'Toxic' is just wow! Kiara, Nayanthara, Huma Qureshi... all powerhouses. But the title 'A Fairytale for Grown-Ups' for a crime drama in Goa is intriguing. Hope it lives up to the hype.

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