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Akshay Kumar reveals receiving condolence messages after his films flop, says still alive

Films like Sarfira, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Mission Raniganj, Selfiee, Raksha Bandhan, Samrat Prithviraj, and Bachchhan Paandey were not hits.

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Akshay Kumar, a Bollywood actor, made a statement on Friday addressing recent box office failures saying it is ridiculous that people are writing sympathetic messages expressing how they feel sorry for me just because my recent film did not perform well in theaters. He added that he is not bothered by such remarks and will continue to do his work as he has done for three decades.

Films like Sarfira, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Mission Raniganj, Selfiee, Raksha Bandhan, Samrat Prithviraj, and Bachchhan Paandey were not hits.

Showing his positive attitude, he added, “Whatever happens in life happens for a better and bigger reason. Yes, my four or five films have not done well, so what? People are sending sympathetic messages like ‘Don’t worry’ and ‘It will be okay,’ but why?”

He also mentioned a journalist who wrote about his comeback, saying, “I called him up and inquired what ‘back’ even means. I have not gone anywhere; I am still here working on my next film.” Kumar conveyed this message to reporters at the trailer launch of Khel Khel Mein.

At the age of 56, the actor declared, “I am here, and I will continue to work. I don’t heed what presumptions and assumptions people make about me. I wake up with a productive mindset, exercise, go to work, and what I make, I do on my own. I don’t owe anything to anyone.”

Mudassar Aziz, known for directing Happy Bhag Jayegi and Pati Patni Aur Woh, is behind the comedy-drama Khel Khel Mein, which is set to compete at the box office with two other Hindi films: John Abraham’s Vedaa and Stree 2, releasing on August 15. Despite the competition, Aziz expressed his support for all the films, emphasizing a collaborative spirit within the Hindi film industry.

He stated, “We all belong to the same industry, I don’t see it as a competition. I have admiration for Amar Kaushik’s work (director of Stree 2) . I genuinely hope both of our films are a success at the box office.”

Aziz highlighted the importance of collective success for the industry, saying, “When a festive weekend arrives, it’s a chance to encourage audiences to visit cinemas. In Khel KhelMein, I’ve even included a nod to Stree as a way of saying, ‘Let’s make this a successful weekend for Hindi cinema .’

Khel Khel Mein is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Vipul D Shah, Ashwin Varde, Rajesh Bahl, Shashikant Sinha, and Ajay Rai.

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After a seven-year hiatus, Soha Ali Khan makes comeback with Chhorii 2, says time to reclaim identity

When approached by director Vishal Furia and producer Vikram Malhotra to portray the antagonist in “Chhorii 2,” the 46-year-old actress eagerly accepted the role.

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Bollywood actor Soha Ali Khan is making her return to acting with “Chhorii 2” after a seven-year break. She shares that her journey into parenthood led her to drift away from films, but she has since realized it’s time to rediscover her personal identity.

Soha, recognized for her roles in films like “Rang De Basanti,” “Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster,” “Tum Mile,” and “Ahista Ahista,” gave birth to her daughter Inaaya Naumi Kemmu in 2017 with her husband, actor and filmmaker Kunal Kemmu. Her last appearance on screen was in “Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster 3,” which came out in 2018.

Reflecting on her time away from the industry, she told PTI, “Honestly, becoming a parent consumed me entirely. I became so fixated on my child that I lost touch with films, friends, family, and even my husband. Now that she’s growing more independent, I feel the need to discover who I am again.”

Soha added, “I’ve come to realize that it’s important not to lose oneself. I was one of those who did, and now I’m on a journey to rediscover myself. I love acting, and while I took a break, I’m excited to be back.”

When approached by director Vishal Furia and producer Vikram Malhotra to portray the antagonist in “Chhorii 2,” the 46-year-old actress eagerly accepted the role.

“The actress in me was thrilled at the prospect of playing an antagonist, and I have a passion for horror. It’s such a captivating genre that, when done well, can leave a lasting impression. I remember watching my first horror film at a young age—I was so frightened that I couldn’t sleep for three months! That’s the power of good horror,” she reminisced.

The original “Chhorii,” released in 2021, focused on a pregnant woman named Sakshi, played by Nushratt Bharuccha, who faces malevolent spirits targeting her unborn child. It was a remake of Furia’s 2017 Marathi film “Lapachhapi.”

The sequel continues Sakshi’s story and premieres on Prime Video, bringing back familiar characters while introducing new elements of fear.

Despite her enthusiasm for the role, Soha initially had reservations about her appearance as an antagonist. “I was concerned about how I would portray a slightly monstrous character; I didn’t want it to appear poorly executed or cliché. Indian horror has a unique way of being represented,” she admitted.

“Yet, it was a leap of faith. I trust my team completely, and I’m delighted with the results. After seeing the film, it has far exceeded my expectations,” she concluded.

“Chhorii 2” is a collaborative effort from T-Series, Abundantia Entertainment, Psych, and Tamarisk Lane Productions.

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Akshay Kumar reacts to Jaya Bachchan’s criticism of Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, says if she has said it, then it must right

“If she’s said that, then it must hold some truth,” the actor conceded when informed about Bachchan’s remarks. “If I made a mistake with a title like ‘Toilet Ek Prem Katha’ and she feels that way, then she may be right.”

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Akshay Kumar has responded to criticisms of his social dramas, including “Padman,” asserting that only a fool would condemn such films. However, he quickly amended his stance upon learning about Jaya Bachchan’s negative comments regarding the title of his film “Toilet Ek Prem Katha.”

“If she’s said that, then it must hold some truth,” the actor conceded when informed about Bachchan’s remarks. “If I made a mistake with a title like ‘Toilet Ek Prem Katha’ and she feels that way, then she may be right.”

Initially, Akshay dismissed the idea that his films faced criticism, stating, “I don’t believe anyone has truly criticized my work; only a fool would do that. Films like ‘Padman,’ ‘Airlift,’ ‘Toilet Ek Prem Katha,’ ‘Kesari,’ and ‘Kesari 2’ have all been made with great passion. They impart valuable lessons, and I haven’t come across real criticism of them.”

The film “Toilet: Ek Prem Katha” was particularly notable for supporting the government’s initiative against open defecation. In a recent interview with India TV, Jaya Bachchan expressed her disapproval, stating that she would never watch a film with “toilet” in its title. “I would never go to see a movie with such a name. Is that truly a name?” she remarked.

Akshay emphasized his commitment to driving positive change through cinema, explaining, “It’s always about effort. For instance, ‘Toilet’ aimed to ensure there was a toilet in every home, and the government still shows the film for free in villages. ‘Padman’ intended to create an open dialogue between daughters and fathers about menstrual hygiene. These films strive to raise awareness and touch people’s lives.”

Looking ahead, Akshay’s upcoming release “Kesari 2,” featuring Ananya Panday and R. Madhavan, is set to hit theaters on April 18. The film is produced by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions.

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Urvashi Rautela says she is the best promoter after Shah Rukh Khan, gets trolled

Now, her Shah Rukh Khan comparison has reignited the chatter, cementing her reputation as a polarizing yet magnetic figure.

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Bollywood actor Urvashi Rautela, never far from the headlines, has set social media ablaze with her latest bold declaration: she considers herself the top promoter in the entertainment industry, second only to Shah Rukh Khan.

In a recent interview, when asked about being labeled self-obsessed, the actress responded with characteristic flair, saying, “Some say that after Shah Rukh Khan, I’m the best at promotion. Even the Hollywood team behind Reacher Season 3 reached out to me to boost their show.” Urvashi emphasized that promoting films is a core part of an artist’s role, one she embraces wholeheartedly.

Social media erupts

The internet didn’t hold back. Clips of her interview flooded platforms like Reddit, where users unleashed a mix of memes, witty jabs, and reluctant admiration. One user quipped, “Her confidence is so over-the-top it’s almost inspiring—cringe, but bold!”

Another added a playful twist: “Everyone needs a friend like Urvashi in their life—never a dull moment.” Some speculated she’s mastered the art of stirring buzz, suggesting her headline-grabbing remarks are a calculated move to stay in the spotlight.

Urvashi’s knack for sparking conversation is nothing new. Fresh off the success of her recent film Daaku Maharaj, she faced flak for comments tied to the project and a mention of Saif Ali Khan that raised eyebrows. Now, her Shah Rukh Khan comparison has reignited the chatter, cementing her reputation as a polarizing yet magnetic figure.

Beyond the viral moments, Urvashi remains busy on the professional front. She’s gearing up for Jaat, an action-packed film alongside Sunny Deol, which has fans buzzing with anticipation. Her latest dance track, Sorry Bol, dropped recently, dividing audiences—some praised her vibrant energy, while others drew parallels to the iconic Tip Tip Barsa Pani. Love her or not, Urvashi’s ability to command attention is undeniable.

As she navigates the highs and lows of fame, one thing is clear: Urvashi Rautela knows how to keep the world watching, whether through her performances or her unapologetic confidence.

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