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What scares Akshay Kumar more than falling from a helicopter? Actor's answer might surprise you
What scares Akshay Kumar more than falling from a helicopter? Actor's answer might surprise you

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

What scares Akshay Kumar more than falling from a helicopter? Actor's answer might surprise you

Akshay Kumar , who recently appeared in Kesari Chapter 2 and Sky Force, opened up about his thoughts on success, failure, and the role of audience feedback in shaping his career. Even though his recent films did not achieve blockbuster status at the box office, they earned critical acclaim, and the actor received praise for his performances. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India stares at a 'water bomb' threat as it freezes Indus Treaty India readies short, mid & long-term Indus River plans Shehbaz Sharif calls India's stand "worn-out narrative" Speaking in an interview shared on Zee Music India's YouTube channel, Akshay explained his relationship with the audience. "Audience hi maalik hai because they pay for the whole thing. When they clap for me, then it's a motivation and when they criticise, I get to learn as well. I always want to evolve my work. If I get genuine feedback, I never ignore it. Be it script choices or role selection. It has happened several times when people have said, 'Kuch alag karo.' So, I tried doing different movies as well. Criticism hurts sometimes, but if it comes from the heart, then it only makes you better," he said. The actor emphasized that while positive feedback energizes him, constructive criticism plays a crucial role in helping him refine his craft. He shared that he always strives to diversify his roles and grow with every project he takes on. Fear of Becoming Irrelevant During the same conversation, Akshay Kumar candidly spoke about his deepest fear — the fear of becoming irrelevant in the industry. He said, "Besides falling from a helicopter, my biggest fear is that when I wake up one day and there are no messages. Uss din mujhe lagega ki meri baari khatam hogayi. I am not needed now. I think this is the reason why I don't want to stop. I want to keep on working. It is a small life. I don't want to rest and make my life smaller. I want it to be bigger. Main tab araam karunga jab iss duniya mein nahi rahunga. In simple words, I'll keep on working till they have to shoot me down." Akshay expressed that the thought of not receiving calls or messages regarding work is something that truly frightens him. It pushes him to stay active and continuously seek opportunities to perform and contribute. According to him, work keeps him alive and connected with life, and he wants to keep going without taking breaks, believing that resting would only make his life feel shorter. Continual Evolution Through Films Throughout his career, Akshay Kumar has been recognized for taking on projects that not only entertain but also bring attention to important social issues. Films like Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Padman, and OMG 2 are examples of his efforts to spark meaningful conversations through cinema. He mentioned that when audiences relate to these stories and feel inspired, it feels rewarding as an actor. Reflecting on his choices, Akshay shared that he always listens carefully to the audience's voice, whether they applaud or suggest change. His willingness to take feedback seriously has led him to experiment with a wide variety of roles and subjects over the years, underlining his commitment to constant evolution. Kesari Chapter 2 Success On the professional front, Akshay is currently enjoying the success of Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh, a historical courtroom drama featuring R. Madhavan and Ananya Panday alongside him. The film has received a positive response and collected over ₹50 crore in India within the first eight days of its release. Globally, the film has managed to earn ₹75 crore, solidifying Akshay's position as an actor who continues to resonate with audiences across different genres.

Akshay Kumar says 'criticism hurts sometimes' but he takes note of feedback: 'I tried doing different movies as well'
Akshay Kumar says 'criticism hurts sometimes' but he takes note of feedback: 'I tried doing different movies as well'

Hindustan Times

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Akshay Kumar says 'criticism hurts sometimes' but he takes note of feedback: 'I tried doing different movies as well'

Actor Akshay Kumar is currently savouring the positive feedback he has received for his last two releases - Kesari Chapter 2 and Sky Force. Even though the two films did not set the cash registers ringing, both were acclaimed, and the actor was praised for his work, too. In a recent interaction, after the release of Kesari Chapter 2, Akshay opened up about audience feedback, both positive and negative. (Also read: Kesari Chapter 2 box office collection day 7: Akshay Kumar, Madhavan film rounds off first week with ₹45 cr) In an interaction posted on the YouTube channel of Zee Music India, Akshay spoke about his equation with audience feedback. 'Audience hi maalik hai (The audience is the boss) because they pay for the whole thing. When they clap for me, then it's a motivation and when they criticise, I get to learn as well. I always want to evolve my work. If I get genuine feedback, I never ignore it. Be it script choices or role selection. It has happened several times when people have said, 'Kuch alag karo (Do something different)'. So, I tried doing different movies as well. Criticism hurts sometimes, but if it comes from the heart, then it only makes you better,' the actor said. The actor also opened up about his future in films and shared what his biggest fear in life is. 'Besides falling from a helicopter, my biggest fear is that when I wake up one day and there are no messages. Uss din mujhe lagega ki meri baari khatam hogayi (That day, I will feel my turn is over). I am not needed now. I think this is the reason why I don't want to stop. I want to keep on working. It is a small life. I don't want to rest and make my life smaller. I want it to be bigger. Main tab araam karunga jab iss duniya mein nahi rahunga (I will work till I am alive). In simple words, I'll keep on working till they have to shoot me down,' said Akshay. Kesari Chapter 2, Akshay's latest release, is a period drama based on the investigation into the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The courtroom drama also stars R Madhavan and Ananya Panday. The film opened to positive reviews and has earned ₹75 crore worldwide so far.

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