Action-dance in '...Rajkumar' took a toll on Shahid

Shahid Kapoor says shooting action and dance sequences for "R... Rajkumar" was so tough that he injured himself while performing these.

Shahid KapoorShahid Kapoor says shooting action and dance sequences for "R... Rajkumar" was so tough that he injured himself while performing these.

"We were doing a lot of action, and before this film started he (director Prabhudheva) looked at me and said, 'Shahid, you are going to be really tired after the film, so take a long holiday'," Shahid said here Monday at the launch of the song "Gundhi baat".

"I didn't take him seriously then, but when we were shooting the film, I realised how taxing it is going to be. There is a lot of action and dance in the film and literally, almost every part of my body was injured," he added.

However, like everyone else Shahid is also a great fan of Prabhudheva's dance and calls him a true genius when it comes to dancing.

"I must say that the way Prabhu sir choreographs and dances, being a dancer I can say it is amazing and I am a fan. I am really lucky to be choreographed by him," siad the 32-year-old, who is himself a good dancer.

"He is a genius in the true sense. The attention to details he pays in dancing, the style of dance he has, the way he conceives things is so original and exciting," he added.

"R...Rajkumar" also stars Sonakshi Sinha and is slated for a Dec 6 release.

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