It's time to celebrate Akshay Kumar and Karan Johar | Hindi movie news



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Akshay Kumar is known for his dislike of evenings, but when a movie is a hit, how not to be defeated? Yes, we are talking about the last action drama of the actor, "Kesari", who has resisted at the box office.

According to a report, Akki is ready to celebrate the film's success with a bash. And guess who co-organizes the evening? Karan Johar, producer of 'Kesari'. According to a newspaper, the film, which revolves around the battle of Saragarhi, has been a big challenge for Akshay, whether in terms of look, body language or action. It is also the first time that the actor collaborates with KJo on a project. They want to celebrate the success of their first collaboration with their friends.

That's not all. The report also states that Karan and Akshay are in talks for a third outing together – after "Kesari" and the upcoming film "Good News". The project, according to the report, will be a multi-starrer.

Recently, in an interview with the Bombay Times, Akshay declared that 'Kesari' was a moving journey for him, his father being a soldier too. He said, "My father raised me with a lot of discipline and this is rooted in me now. I remember that around 8:30 pm or 9:00 pm, the lights went out and we had to go to bed. In the morning, my father and I were running. Later, he was jogging in the garden while I was practicing Kung Fu. The school did not interest me much and my father realized that his son was allergic to books. He knew that sport interested me, whether it was volleyball, cricket or martial arts; I loved everything for which I had to run, jump or jump. It was someone who understood that if your child is inclined to something, you must give him the support and encouragement he needs. Sometimes parents tend to force their children to do things that do not really interest them or have the potential. We did not have a lot of money, but my dad knew I wanted to practice martial arts. He managed to send me to Bangkok, where I started working as a waiter and practicing martial arts day and night. I am what I am today because my father encouraged me to do what I wanted. So yes, 'Kesari' was a moving journey for me. "

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