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Dino Morea: I love acting but producing is also great

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New Delhi, September 11

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Dino Morea has got a great response for his performance as Shaibani Khan in the latest series ‘The Empire’ and his production venture ‘Helmet’.

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He says he loves to act but he also finds creating content as a producer greatly satisfying.

Talking about which one is more daunting producing or acting, Dino shared: “When I constantly started saying no to all the terrible offers coming my way, I wanted to stay connected to the film industry. I wanted to produce and create content that I would like watching… My first film was ‘Jism 2’.” The 45-year-old actor took almost nine years for his next production venture ‘Helmet’, starring Aparshakti Khurana.

He revealed why: “I took some time after that because I was really confused about whether to produce or act… I decided to do both and it is possible. I am capable. I can make great content and the content I am confident about…” Fortunately, ‘The Empire’ came his way.

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“After all the hard work and saying no for so long, I think the red light has turned to green… The patience and persistence is paying off. I am happy about… I still love acting but producing is also great. I want to create more content, we are pitching for three more movies,” he said.

IANS

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