Akshay Kumar On Trolls: Akshay Kumar’s career has been derailed for quite some time now. The actor had two releases this year, the first 350 crore film Bade Miya Chote Miya proved to be a disaster at the box office, while his latest release Sarfira has also flopped. Amidst all this, Akshay Kumar has taken a dig at those who criticize him for doing four to five films in a year.
Akshay’s reply to trolls for doing four films in a year
Despite giving many flop films, Akshay is working very hard. However, he is also trolled for doing multiple projects in a year instead of focusing on one film. In a conversation with Ghazal Alagh, Akshay responded to the criticism by saying, “They ask me why does he do four films in a year… he should do one film… let me do one film, what will I do the rest of the day? Should I come to your house? Son, remember that those who get work are lucky. Here every day someone or the other says unemployment is going on, this is going on, that is going on… let the one who is getting work do it.”
Many of Akshay’s films flopped back to back in the last three years
Let us tell you that for years, Akshay Kumar has been dominating the box office with continuous hit films. However, he is going through a difficult phase at the moment, many of his recent films have performed poorly. Let us tell you that except Omji 2, many of Akshay Kumar’s films have proved to be back to back flops at the box office. These include films like “Bachchan Pandey,” “Samrat Prithviraj,” “Raksha Bandhan,” “Kathputli,” “Ram Setu,” “Selfie,” “Mission Raniganj,” “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” and “Sarfira.”
What did Akshay say when his films flopped?
In an interview with Forbes India, Akshay Kumar talked about his recent flop films and the lessons he learned from failure. He said, “There is a lot of blood, sweat and passion behind every film. It is heartbreaking to see any film fail. But you have to learn to see the ray of hope. Every failure teaches you the value of success and increases your hunger for it even more. Fortunately, I learned to deal with it at the beginning of my career.
Of course, it hurts and affects you, but it won’t change the fate of the film. It’s not something that is in your control… What is in your control is to work hard, improve and give your all for your next film. That’s how I use my energy and try to move on to the next, focus my energy where it matters the most.
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