Mumbai, Sep 17 : Akshay Kumar says his next
production "
Oh My God", inspired by Gujarati play "
Kanji Virrudh Kanji",
has not been made with the intention of making money. The project was a
result of pure passion for the concept, says the actor.
"'Oh My
God' is not a film which I made to earn money. It's a film which I
loved, enjoyed it because I enjoyed the play and what I learnt from the
play, I just wanted to share with the audience and that is why I just
made this film," the 45-year-old said here.
"So there is no
expectation from this film, whatever is going to happen. I'm sure people
are going to enjoy because it's not a preachy thing.
Paresh Rawal is
not a baba, he is just having fun in the film and I am having fun,
that's it," he added.
The film, releasing Sep 28, is the story of
an atheist who incurs huge losses when his antique shop is destroyed by
an earthquake.
Akshay says the film does not hurt anyone's religious sentiments.
"This
film has got a 'U' certificate, without cuts. Obviously, the censor
board has watched the film very carefully so that it does not hurt
anyone's sentiments. This is about a man's belief which we have brought
on the screen and it is not like you have to believe or pray in this
particular way," Akshay said.
"
Oh My God" stars Akshay in the role of Lord Krishna.
© IANS