Akshay Kumar reveals his secret to box office success

Because of his upcoming film Bachchhan Paandey, Akshay Kumar is all over the news these days. The film, directed by Farhad Samji, is set to hit theatres on March 18, and the crew is working hard to make it a success. In fact, the action-teaser comedy’s has piqued everyone’s interest, and fans are excitedly anticipating the release of Bachchhan Paandey. Needless to say, Akshay Kumar, who has recently had a string of box office successes, has high expectations for the film.

Intriguingly, Akshay was asked about his secret for box office success before of the release of Bachchhan Paandey. The superstar responded by saying that he is “fortunate.” In an interview with Mid Day, the Kesari actor remarked that there is no set formula for success. “Everything is a combination of hard work and luck,” he emphasised. Akshay also stated that while he had his share of ups and downs including 14 to 16 flops in a row, his thinking is to keep on working. “Budget hit toh film hit. Everybody’s time deserves to be respected, so I don’t waste anybody’s time,” he added.

Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar has a diverse filmography that demonstrates his flexibility. From period drama Prithviraj to family comedy-drama Raksha Bandhan, satirical comedy OMG- Oh My God! 2, Gorkha, based on the life of Major General Ian Cardozo, and more, there is something for everyone. In addition, the actor remarked that he believes in experimenting with new issues and embracing fresh viewpoints in life. “I pay attention to young people. I have a conversation with my son [Aarav]. Akshay was cited as stating, “I listen to what he has to say and how he views life.”

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