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By Edward Griffin
After being the Governor of California for about 7 years at a stretch, Arnold Schwarzenegger has finally made up his mind to return to his film fraternity and embrace his former life of being an actor from which he got detached after having to maintain a lot of responsibilities after becoming the Governor of California.

On Thursday night Arnold tweeted his friends in CAA that he is ready to take film offers that his friends were willing to offer him since 7 years. This exciting news was confirmed on Friday morning that finally Arnold got serious about restarting his career in the world of acting just like the way he used to do in the past.

The press made a welcoming statement for Arnold saying that, the man before starting to serve California from 2003 to 2010 gave the most famous hits of his life starting from “The Terminator”, “True Lies”, “Kindergarten Cop”, “Twins”.

These were some of the greatest hits he gave when he was involved in the job of acting sincerely. Soon he reached to a very high level of excellence owing to the great work he showed on screen. And soon after that he was elected as the Governor of California and he became a very popular politician living in his California mansion.

The post of being a Governor have made him learn and take up a lot of responsibilities. He has grown even more apart from the field he was initially in. after a long break from his film career his sudden return may compel the film makers think about his potentiality in acting being the same or not. But it is his hard work and reputation that people have welcomed him nicely again to do films like before.



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