Parag, who reached his 50 off 34 balls, cracked 25 runs with three fours and two sixes off the final over bowled by star South Africa paceman Anrich Nortje
Neil Nitin Mukeshstates that his forthcoming film 3G is completely original, and unique in its concept.
“First of all, I want to add to all the statements that it is an original concept and a story. It is very important for you all to know that it is not a take off from any of the Hollywood films as probably people would think,” the 31-year-old said.
“I have been questioned about it earlier, (but) it is a very original idea,” he added.
3G is a horror film that revolves around a mobile phone and the situations that ensue after Neil’s character buys it.
For Neil, who is known for playing edgy characters in films, it is the thrill of playing something completely opposite to his real self that attracts him to dark roles.
“As far as playing edgy characters is concerned, I am just a 31-year-old child in person. In personal life, I am not at all edgy, I am not at all like the characters I play on screen and that’s the whole fun of playing characters on screen which are nice, edgy and dark,” Neil said.
“There has to be a challenge. Go out there, face the camera and be a person you are not in real life. 3G again for me is very dark, very edgy and very scary,” he added.
3G also stars Sonal Chauhan (pictured).
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