Recently the first look of Bollywood’s Khiladi i.e. Akshay Kumar from ‘Golmaal 5’ has been revealed. Which has increased the excitement of the fans for this film. Actually, Akshay Kumar works in four or five films together in a year. In such a situation, fans wait for his every film. Meanwhile, recently the actor has talked about the film ‘Dhurandhar’ which created a stir at the box office.
Akshay praised ‘Dhurandhar’
Recently Akshay Kumar attended an event of India Today. During this, he talked about the changing trends of cinema. For this, he praised the film giving the example of ‘Dhurandhar’. Akshay said, ‘Take ‘Dhurandhar’ for example. This is an action film and there is a lot of bloodshed in it. This is a very good film and people have liked it very much. A hero like Ranveer Singh has adopted the image of an angry young man, who was lost somewhere in between.
Why didn’t Akshay get ‘Dhurandhar’?
During this, when Akshay Kumar was asked why he did not become a part of ‘Dhurandhar’ and whether he was sad about it. To this, Akshay gave a direct answer and said, ‘I don’t think Aditya would have thought that I would be right to be a part of Lyari Gang. They didn’t feel that way, so I didn’t get that role.
‘I am not jealous of Ranveer Singh…’
Not only this, Akshay Kumar has also praised Ranveer Singh for this film. He said, ‘I meet Ranveer, and he praises my work. There are some roles which he wanted to do but I got them, and some which I wanted to do but he got them. We are 15-20 actors in Hindi cinema and 180 films are made in India. There is a role for everyone. It’s just a little regretful that we also want to do a similar role, but there is no jealousy in it.
Akshay’s upcoming projects
Let us tell you that Akshay Kumar’s horror comedy film ‘Bhoot Bangla’ is going to be released on April 10. Actors are busy promoting it. Apart from this, her look from ‘Golmaal 5’ was revealed yesterday. In this film, he will be seen as a villain opposite Ajay Devgan. Akshay is also going to be seen in the films ‘Hera Pheri 3’, ‘Welcome to the Jungle’.

