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News Topical, Digital Desk : Akshay Kumar is one of Bollywood's busiest actors, with multiple projects scheduled each year. He has given Indian cinema numerous hits, and therefore, his praise for a film holds significant significance. Recently, he praised "Dhurandhar" and even commented on not being a part of the film.

He recently spoke about how the Hindi film industry is constantly evolving to keep up with the changing tastes of audiences. The actor shared his thoughts on changing cinematic trends and also praised the success of Ranveer Singh-starrer "Dhurandhar."

Akshay Kumar praises Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar'

Referring to the tremendous response to "Dhurandhar," Akshay explained how audiences have once again embraced action-packed stories. He said, "Take "Dhurandhar," for example. It's an action film with a lot of bloodshed. It's great, and people have loved it. A hero like Ranveer Singh embraces the "angry young man" image, which was lost somewhere along the way."

'There is no jealousy,' said Akshay Kumar

During the conversation, Akshay was also asked if he regretted not being cast in "Dhoom 3." He replied, “I don't think Aditya thought I was right for the Lyari gang. He didn't think so, so I didn't get the role. I meet Ranveer, and he praises my work. There are some roles he wanted to do that I got, and some I wanted to do that he got.”

Akshay emphasized that the Hindi film industry is so large that everyone can find good opportunities. He further said, "There are 15-20 actors in Hindi cinema, and 180 films are made in India. There's a role for everyone. It's just a little regretful that we want to play a similar role, but there's no jealousy in that."

Akshay Kumar's upcoming movies

Professionally, Akshay Kumar's upcoming films include the horror-comedy "Bhoot Bangla," scheduled to release in theaters on April 10, 2026. He will also be seen in "Hera Pheri 3," "Welcome to the Jungle," and "Golmaal 5."


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