Akshay Kumar on joining politics: 'Never, I add to my nation through my movies' - watsupptoday.com
Akshay Kumar on joining politics: 'Never, I add to my nation through my movies'
Posted 18 Dec 2019 04:58 PM

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Akshay Kumar discusses accepting his first national film grant, joining governmental issues and even the tag 'women man' demanding despite everything he is a women's man.

Entertainer Akshay Kumar, who has effectively upheld a few social causes over the most recent few years, has said he needs to be cheerful, in this way he could never join governmental issues. Talking uninvolved of an occasion in Delhi, Akshay was inquired as to whether he would join governmental issues. "Never, I need to be upbeat. I love movies and I add to my nation through my movies. This is my activity," he reacted.

Sharing a story from his first national honor, Akshay included, "At my first National Award, a young lady sat beside me, and disclosed to me that she's an immense fan, praised me for my success. She asked me what number of movies have I done, I said 137. I asked her a similar inquiry and it was her first film, and she was winning a National Award for it. Kaise mera affront ho gaya." Akshay got the primary national honor if his vocation for Rustom in 2017.

He likewise explained on his concept of patriotism, "I don't have faith in considering what the nation has given you, yet what you can provide for the nation. For instance, you pick a chief of a cricket crew, and now it is the group's duty to hear him out. Pursue the pioneer. Koi bhi party ka ho, let him lead the nation, in light of the fact that chuna toh aap howdy logon ne hai."

During his initial days in showbiz, Akshay was known as a women's man, on account of his various claimed issues with co-stars. Demanding despite everything he is one, Akshay said the main distinction is that he is a family man now. "Aaj bhi fundamental Ladies man hoon. Maybe not how you mean it any more. Presently I'm a family man now. I've had an excellent life and I'm glad for it," he said.

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