"It is not based on any such character. I play this character of Shoaib who is a underworld don, it is a fictional thing. It is not related to anyone in real. It is continuation of part one," Akshay said at an event here.
"I had seen Shoaib's character in first part and I did carry the character forward," he said.
In the first part, Emraan Hashmi had portrayed the role of Shoaib, which got him rave reviews.
In 'Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai Again', Akshay will be playing a villain of sorts and is quite happy about it.
"I have enjoyed doing this role. I am thankful to my director Milan Luthria to give me something great, as I never got the chance to perform a role like this. To play a villain is a good thing. There is a different charm on your face," Akshay said.
'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Again' is a sequel to the 2010 hit film. Besides Akshay, the sequel features Imran Khan, Sonakshi Sinha and Sonali Bendre.
The film will release on Eid--August 8.
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