In a recent interview with the media, Akshay Kumar discussed the growing tendency of people refusing to see Hindi films. Akshay remarked that ‘India is a free nation and everyone may do anything they want’ while promoting Raksha Bandhan. A boycott is likewise discouraged, according to him. Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha and Alia Bhatt’s Darlings were recently the subject of a boycott demand.
Akshay Kumar’s reaction to people taking advantage of the opportunity to see a film in a theatre
Raksha Bandhan, a film by Aanand L Rai, is Akshay Kumar’s next project. This is a family-friendly picture about the bond between a brother and his four sisters, as implied by the title.
In recent weeks, a number of individuals have taken to boycotting Hindi films for various reasons. On Twitter, Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha became a hot topic after a boycott request from users. He told the reporters that it had an impact on him. RRR and Chhappak, among other films, were the subject of a boycott earlier this year by internet users.
Akshay Kumar remarked in a statement to the media: “There aren’t many individuals out there who can pull this off. I think they’re up to some bad things. That’s not a problem. In a free nation, you can do anything you want. Everyone has the right to do what they like. This is good for the economy, as well. When people do things like this, it doesn’t make any sense. I believe that we are all on the brink of making our nation both largest and most important in the world. I’d ask them not to become involved with it at all. I’d also want to ask that you refrain from drawing attention to such things. In the long run, it’s better for the nation as a whole.”
RAKSHA BANDHAN’S CAST AND CREW
It was directed by Aanand L Rai and stars Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Pednekar, Sahejmeen Kaur and Deepika Khanna as the main characters. There will be a double feature on August 11 when this film screens with Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha. Zee Studios, Colour Yellow Productions, and Cape of Good Films are all involved in the film’s production.