Akshay Kumar REACTS after R Madhavan takes a jibe at him for finishing films in a couple of months: 'Main kya karoon...'

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar reacted to actor-director R Madhavan's 'films aren't made in three to four months' jibe at the song launch of his upcoming film Raksha Bandhan. The actor, who had completed his recently-released film Samrat Prithviraj in just 42 days, said, "Bhai meri filmein khatam ho jaati hain main kya karoon?"
Akshay Kumar REACTS after R Madhavan takes a jibe at him for finishing films in couple of months: 'Main kya karoon...'

Akshay Kumar REACTS after R Madhavan takes a jibe at him for finishing films in couple of months: 'Main kya karoon...'

Bollywood superstar is known for completing his projects in just a few months. In fact, during the promotions of his last release Samrat Prithviraj, he had left everyone shocked after revealing that the period drama was shot in just 42 days. The actor had added that he cannot work in films that take more than 100 days.
R Madhavan, who has been busy promoting Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, had taken an indirect jibe at Akshay days after Samrat Prithviraj's box office debacle. Talking about films like Pushpa: The Rise and KGF: Chapter 2, he said that good films are made in years, not in a couple of months. Now, Akshay Kumar has reacted to the same!
During the song launch of his upcoming film Raksha Bandhan, Akshay responded, “Kya kehna chahunga? Bhai meri filmein khatam ho jaati hain main kya karoon? Main is mien thode hi kuch…meri filmein khatam ho jaati hain. Ek director aata hai kehta hai bhaiya aapka kaam khatam aap ghar jaaiye. Toh ab main ussey ladoon? (What can I say? If my film gets over in a short time what can I do? Director comes and tells me that my work on a film is done and I can go home. What should I do? Should I fight with him)?”
Filmmaker Aanand L Rai jumped to his defence and added, "He has said it time and again about completing a film in 40-45 days. But his calculation is not right. He has misled people by telling this. Which films were completed in 40-45 days? He comes on sets at 6 am and stays till we are done with our work. So, he doesn’t know but people get him on board saying 40-45 days but actually he ends up giving 80-90 days to a film if you take into consideration the time he spends on set in a day."
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