An old video stars Akshay Kumar claiming his films work better in PAKISTAN! Is being brutally dragged



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Akshay Kumar, Bollywood superstar, who was last seen on the big screen at an appearance at the end of the movie Rambaer Singh and Sara Ali Khan Simmba, was brutally listened to on Twitter after an old interview with his surfer. the Web. In the video, we hear the star of Airlift: "Pakistan mein meri filmein sabse zaada business karti hai. Jitna Pyaar Wahan milta hai, shayad Hi kahin milta hai! (My movies work best in Pakistan.The love I get from this country is more than any other place!).

When fans and Twitter heard this video, they instantly lost their nasty and mean comments about the actor. While on troll said that if one of the Khans (Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan) had said, this would have had immediate repercussions and their hashtags to be anti-national would have tended on Twitter for days.

Another insisted that right-wing groups would have fought against any other actor, especially if the actor had followed Islam. They would have shouted slogans, given harsh statements to the media and burned the effigies of the Muslim actor. Meanwhile, another troll pointed out that he had made propaganda for a particular political party, which is false.

Check out the tweets below:

Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar has three upcoming films – Kesari with Parineeti Chopra will be theatrically on March 21st while Housefull 4 with Bobby Deol and others will be a version of Diwali. (Read also: The excitement of Akshay Kumar for Luka Chuppi's song, Poster Lagwa Do steals Kartik Aaryan, the thunder of Kriti Sanon)

Meanwhile, Akshay will also play the lead role in Rohit Shetty's next management project, Sooryavanshi. His film at Simmba has already sparked fans' enthusiasm for this film, in which Akshay Kumar plays the role of Veer Sooryavanshi, an anti-terrorist brigade officer.

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