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Akshay Kumar’s reaction to the pressure of performing at BO: “Wants to live life without …”

Akshay Kumar is a Bollywood actor who does not require an introduction due to his decades-long career in the industry. He made his film debut in 1987 with Aaj and hasn’t looked back since. As he prepares for the release of his next film, Bachchhan Paandey, the celebrity spoke to the press about his forthcoming ventures and the challenges of delivering at the box office. It’s worth noting that Bachchhan Paandey also stars Kriti Sanon in the lead role, and it’s their second time working together.

At the event when a reporter asked him he ever feels the pressures of delivering at the Box Office, the actor said, “To be honest, I don’t want to take any pressure. I want to live life without stress. I hope the film works as it is good for the industry. I want every film to work.”

 

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Akshay Kumar further added, “Gangubai Kathiwadi has released and is doing well… today, we are making all kinds of films be it content, massy and commercial and we should pray that all films work at Box Office. I am not one of those people who will sit down and think about what is working and what is not. Every film needs to work.”

 

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 He also added that when I go to sleep and I feel like tomorrow I don’t go to work, Till then I will try my best.

Akshay then said, “Last two and a half years have been very bad, so much burden and losses. So, let’s not analyse much and hope that films work.”

Akshay Kumar also revealed that apart from Bachchhan Paandey, several other movies are also ready to release. “I have Bachchhan Paandey to release on 18 March and then, I have five more films which are ready to release,” he ended.

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