Mumbai: Superstar Akshay Kumar on Wednesday thanked his fans for their unconditional love over the years as he celebrated three decades in t...
Mumbai: Superstar Akshay Kumar on Wednesday thanked his fans for their unconditional love over the years as he celebrated three decades in the Indian film industry.
Ahead of the release of his latest film "Prithviraj", based on the life of Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, production house Yash Raj Films celebrated the actor's special milestone event by launching a new poster of the historical drama that featured every movie he has starred in.
The Twitter account of Yash Raj Films posted a video, in which Kumar unveils the special poster in the presence of "Prithviraj" director Chandraprakash Dwivedi.
"I didn't even realise that I had completed 30 years. Thank you Aditya Chopra for gifting me this. I still remember that I gave my first shot in Ooty, it was an action shot with Bob Christo," Kumar, who has starred in over a 100 films, said in the video.
"It is your journey, from 'Saugandh' to 'Prithviraj,'" Dwivedi, best known for directing and starring in television epic "Chanakya" and the Partition film "Pinjar", added. Kumar also shared the video on Twitter.
"Thirty years of cinema, a lifetime filled with your love! Thank you for this amazing journey and thank you @yrf for piecing it together so beautifully with #Prithviraj, releasing in cinemas on 3rd June," he captioned the post.
Kumar, whose real name is Rajiv Bhatia, made his film debut with Raj Sippy's romantic-action "Saugandh", which released on January 25, 1991.
The actor went on to become one of the biggest action stars of the 1990s, featuring in hits like the "Khiladi" series, and switched gears to doing comedies with Priyadarshan's "Hera Pheri" in the next decade.
Kumar delivered several hits in the comedy genre, which includes films such as "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi", "Garam Masala", "Welcome" and "Singh is Kinng".
With "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha" (2017), "Padman" (2018), and "Mission Mangal" (2019), the 54-year-old actor became synonymous with films endorsing social issues and nationalism.
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