"I simply love them now! We have a lot of bike stunts in the film, and I have fallen in love with motorcycles," Uday says.
Uday plays Ali, a motor mechanic, in Sanjay Gadhvi's Dhoom. He helps a policeman (played by Abhishek Bachchan) to chase a gang of robbers, led by John Abraham, who travel in racer bikes.
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"Dhoom is a very different kind of film. Audiences will be surprised to see the characters in this film," says Uday, who claims to be a laid back person in real life. "I enjoyed the song Dilbara. [Music director] Pritam has given great music."
Unlike his father Yash Chopra and brother Aditya Chopra, Uday does not have any immediate plans of turning director. "No way! I have not thought about that yet. As a child, I always wanted to be an actor. I have done drama in school and college. Acting has always been a part of my life. I always wanted to make a career out of acting. I don't know if direction will happen in the future."
"I hope I get some good films, yaar," Uday says. "I don't know what the future holds and what I will do next year. Right now, I only want Dhoom to succeed."
Dhoom will release on August 27.