<p>After spending more than two-decades in the industry and many hits to his credit, actor Akshay Kumar still thinks there is no particular "formula" to create a box office success.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I think even a bad-content film works.... Sometimes even a good film doesn't work. I have experience of 25 years in this industry and I feel a film comes with its own destiny. <br /><br />There is no formula as such what works and what doesn't," Akshay said in an interview here.<br /><br />The 48-year-old actor said every filmmaker endeavours to make a content-driven quality cinema, but it is not possible to come up with equally good work every time.<br /><br />"Everybody wants to make a film that is high in content. Everyone tries to make a 'Mughal-E-Azam', but it is not possible," he said.<br /><br />The "Baby" star is presently working on Raja Menon's "Airlift", which is a story of powerful Indian businessman Ranjit Katyal (played by Akshay), based in Kuwait, who with the help of Indian government, safely evacuates 170,000 Indians back to their country.<br /><br />Besides, he is also working on "Housefull 3" and "Rustom".<br /><br />Akshay, with action and comedy as his forte, says he believes in doing varied roles ranging from comedy to drama to action.<br /><br />"I enjoy doing everything. So, I am doing all kind of films," he said.<br /><br />When asked what is his "comfort zone" when it comes to acting. he said, "I think I am comfortable with comedy and action but a challenging role or a film is most enjoyable. <br /><br />Like this film, 'Airlift', and 'Rustom' was a challenge while 'Housefull 3' is a comfort zone."</p>
<p>After spending more than two-decades in the industry and many hits to his credit, actor Akshay Kumar still thinks there is no particular "formula" to create a box office success.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I think even a bad-content film works.... Sometimes even a good film doesn't work. I have experience of 25 years in this industry and I feel a film comes with its own destiny. <br /><br />There is no formula as such what works and what doesn't," Akshay said in an interview here.<br /><br />The 48-year-old actor said every filmmaker endeavours to make a content-driven quality cinema, but it is not possible to come up with equally good work every time.<br /><br />"Everybody wants to make a film that is high in content. Everyone tries to make a 'Mughal-E-Azam', but it is not possible," he said.<br /><br />The "Baby" star is presently working on Raja Menon's "Airlift", which is a story of powerful Indian businessman Ranjit Katyal (played by Akshay), based in Kuwait, who with the help of Indian government, safely evacuates 170,000 Indians back to their country.<br /><br />Besides, he is also working on "Housefull 3" and "Rustom".<br /><br />Akshay, with action and comedy as his forte, says he believes in doing varied roles ranging from comedy to drama to action.<br /><br />"I enjoy doing everything. So, I am doing all kind of films," he said.<br /><br />When asked what is his "comfort zone" when it comes to acting. he said, "I think I am comfortable with comedy and action but a challenging role or a film is most enjoyable. <br /><br />Like this film, 'Airlift', and 'Rustom' was a challenge while 'Housefull 3' is a comfort zone."</p>