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Did you know Akshay Kumar first faced the camera at the age of 23? "Before I could realise, it soon became my first love," wrote the actor when he shared a throwback post

Did you know Akshay Kumar first faced the camera at the age of 23? "Before I could realise, it soon became my first love," wrote the actor when he shared a throwback post

Time of India28-07-2025
Akshay Kumar
is one of the top stars in the Indian film industry, with a career that has spanned over three decades. Known for his versatility, he has played a wide range of roles — from comedy and action to romance.
He faced the camera for the first time at the age of 23 and made his Hindi film debut at 24 with 'Saugandh'. And these firsts hold a special place in the actor's heart.
Akshay Kumar's Throwback from His First Photoshoot
The 'Khiladi' star took a walk down memory lane by sharing a picture from his very first photoshoot. In the photo, a young and dreamy-looking Akshay is seen gazing away from the camera, posing with his hand near his face. He is dressed in a white and blue shirt, capturing the charm of his early days in the industry.
"Your firsts are always special. And so is this photo, taken when I was 23…my first time in front of the camera and before I could realise, it soon became my first love, all thanks to your love. #ThrowbackThursday," he captioned the picture.
Journey from Action Hero to National Award Winner
Akshay found commercial success with his second film, 'Khiladi' in 1992, which earned him the nickname "Khiladi Kumar." The movie marked the beginning of his image as an action star in the 1990s and led to a series of Khiladi films, along with other action hits like 'Mohra' (1994) and 'Jaanwar' (1999).
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As his career progressed, Akshay also gained popularity for his performances in romantic films like 'Dhadkan' (2000), 'Andaaz' (2003), 'Namastey London' (2007). He became a fan favorite for his comic timing in movies such as 'Hera Pheri' (2000), 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi' (2004), 'Phir Hera Pheri' (2006), 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' (2007), 'Singh Is Kinng' (2008).
In 2016, Akshay won the National Film Award for Best Actor for his role in 'Rustom'. Over the years, he has also become known for films with patriotic themes. Movies like 'Airlift', 'Kesari', and 'Mission Mangal' showcased his dedication to stories of national pride.
He was last seen in 'Housefull 5' and next he has 'Jolly LLB' alongside
Arshad Warsi
.
'Hera Pheri 3' CONFIRMED! Akshay Kumar Says 'We Are Back Together'
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