Akshay Kumar urges the public to help the entertainment sector recover by returning to theatres

Akshay Kumar, who now has approximately five projects scheduled for cinema release, encourages audiences to see the flicks in cinemas.

In an interview with a news website, the ‘Khiladi Kumar of Bollywood’ actor stated that having 4 to 5 movies per year is a nice experience. Everything is returning to normal, and he expects they will remain so. Over the last year and a half, the performer has been awaiting behind curtains with eager anticipation for the proper moment to display and release the amusement towards the viewers. Akshay went on to say that now the business is still optimistic, like it was before the second wave, adding that they will be crossing their hopes the worst is past.

They have no choice but to go only with wind. As per him, the entire business seems to have had a difficult year or break, with everybody going bankrupt, however, things are actually staring intently also with the rehabilitation of Maharashtra’s theatres. He believes the public has to miss them even more than he does.

‘Sooryavanshi,’ ‘Prithviraj,’ ‘Bachchan Pandey,’ ‘RakshaBandhan,’ and ‘Ram Setu’ are among the five films that Akshay Kumar will release inside the following months. There are also upcoming films ‘Oh My God’ and ‘Atrangi Re,’ which are both expected to hit theatres after this year.

He has been most recently seen in theatrical in the film “Bell Bottom.”

This was not released in Maharashtra, unfortunately, since the cinemas were closed.

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