The 42-year-old actor says every actor's stay in films can range from five years to a massive 50 years, as per the viewers' whims and fancies.
In an interview with PTI, Akshaye says, "Every artiste's shelf life... is their destiny. I have been working for so many years and one can see I have worked with so many actors, but some of them do not have work. For me, to be a working actor is enough and more.
Akshaye has often been appreciated for his acting chops, irrespective of whether the film turns out to be a hit or not. He says his intention is always to perform to the best of his ability.
"Whenever any person in the creative field does a film, they think it is going to be of good quality or this is something people will like. The intention is always positive. As a creative person, you never embark on something thinking it will be substandard.
The actor says he wanted to test the waters before experimenting further with his choice of parts and so he deliberately chose to switch over to character roles.
"As I had taken a long break from work, I mentally decided I want to start again with smaller roles initially at least in the first two-three films. I don't want to be rusty, my craft should be well-oiled.
Akshaye was recently seen as a cop in the remake of the 1969 thriller "Ittefaq". Also starring Sidharth Malhotra and Sonakshi Sinha, the film opened to positive reviews.
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