Never done this kind of action before: Randeep Hooda on 'Extraction'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 19 2020 | 4:20 PM IST

Actor Randeep Hooda says "Extraction" gave him a chance to step out of his comfort zone in Hindi cinema to do some 'Rambo'-like action with "tough Aussie" Chris Hemsworth, his co-star in the film.

The movie, slated to release on April 24 on Netflix, will see Hooda in the role of Saju, the man responsible for bringing Hemsworth's Tyler Rake to the extraction of his boss' child.

As the trailer shows, Hooda and Hemsworth feature in a stunning knife fight sequence.

The actor said he loved being part of an out-and-out action movie and is open to similar international projects in future.

"My character, as they say, is the wrecking ball. He is responsible for Chris and other characters' involvement. His people don't have the money so he feels that we will just give them the job and when it's time to pay, he will just whack them out and take the boy home.

"But it turns out that Rake is a tough Aussie and you cannot get past that," Hooda said in an interview with PTI and a group of international journalists visiting the Bangkok set of the movie last March.

The actor, who has starred in Bollywood films such as "Jannat 2", "Highway", "Kick", said working on the film was akin to stepping into a different world.

"I got a great gun and I was waiting to fire some blanks and be like Rambo. I've never done this kind of action before. It was really, really cool. The stunt team in this movie was absolutely amazing whether it is driving, guns or hand-to-hand combat.

"The first day, I thought what have I got myself into but then it started to grow on me. Your body is the most beautiful instrument you have and action movies put it to good use. As you stretch your limits, you realise you've got to look after yourself better."
"He was quite in charge. He makes choices that are not dictated by the scheme but the environment He is ready to experiment, very confident and open to suggestions
"He would be hanging to the cars, hanging off stuff and if you are falling off a building, he would also be on a rope and falling with you I have never worked with a director who is also an action guy."

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First Published: Apr 19 2020 | 4:20 PM IST

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