Akshay Kumar, one of Bollywood’s most prominent stars, recently shared insights into the industry’s response to his fluctuating career during a candid interview with Galatta Plus. Kumar revealed that when his films underperform, some in the industry view it as a cause for celebration.
When asked if he feels higher scrutiny due to his stature, Kumar affirmed, “Yeah, it is there. People love seeing it when three-four-five films don’t work. People in the industry love seeing it. I’ve seen it myself. Inka ye picture nahi chala, other people are happy. (His picture didn’t work)”
Clarifying that his observations pertain to industry insiders, Kumar emphasized the importance of perseverance. “I think everybody should just keep on working hard. Films not doing well, doing well is besides the point. My father has taught me that. Lot of people will come and give you advice, you follow your own instinct and go straight. Always be a producer’s man; take his pain when a film doesn’t work,” he advised.
In other news, Kumar will miss the much-anticipated wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant due to testing positive for Covid-19. A source informed HT City, “Akshay Kumar had been promoting his latest release Sarfira when he felt unwell and decided to get tested after being told that some crew members of his promotions team had tested positive for Covid.”
The source added, “The actor tested positive on Friday morning and will miss the last leg of promotions and Anant Ambani’s wedding, for which Anant had personally invited him. It’s disappointing, but the responsible guy that Akshay is, he has immediately isolated himself.”
Upcoming Projects
Despite this setback, Akshay Kumar’s work slate remains packed. He recently appeared in “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” and “Sarfira,” which released this Friday. His upcoming projects include “Khel Khel Mein,” “Sky Force,” “Singham Again,” “Jolly LLB 3,” “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Hera Pheri 3,” and “Shankara.” Additionally, Kumar is set to make his Telugu debut with “Kannappa.”
Kumar’s resilience and dedication to his craft continue to mark his journey in the film industry, regardless of the highs and lows he encounters.