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Akshay Kumar: “Kabhi ghamand nahi kiya” responds hilariously to Akshaye Khanna’s joke on “Tees Maar Khan”

Akshay Kumar:  has shared his witty reaction to amusing stuff on social media amid the increasing excitement around Ranveer Singh’s “Dhurandhar.”

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In reference to his performance in their 2010 movie “Tees Maar Khan,” a fan humorously congratulated Akshay Kumar for “giving an amazing actor” as Akshaye Khanna.

The fan added, “Thank you director saab, for giving the nation such an amazing actor,” and included a well-known clip from the movie directed by Farah Khan. Fans were in stitches when Akshay, who never misses an opportunity for a lighthearted retort, responded with his signature humor.

“Kabhi ghamand nahi kiya bhai…kabhi ghamand nahi kiya,” he wrote in Hindi.

‘Dhurandhar’ has been getting great praises from both reviewers and viewers at the same time as the amusing banter.

Akshay too expressed his admiration, writing, “I’m blown away after seeing Dhurandhar. What a compelling story, and @AdityaDharFilms, you’ve got it just right. We must tell our tales in a forceful manner, and I’m delighted that viewers are giving the movie the praise it deserves.”

Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, and Arjun Rampal have all given outstanding performances, and the film has received praise for its compelling plot.

Particularly, Akshaye Khanna has been receiving accolades from fans for his stirring portrayal of Rehman Dakait.

Khanna’s performance has been hailed as one of the movie’s highlights, solidifying his standing as one of Bollywood’s most adaptable performers.

The cinema community has also given “Dhurandhar” good marks, with many praising it on social media. The line of applause was headed by actors like as Vicky Kaushal, Allu Arjun, Anupam Kher, Hrithik Roshan, and Akshay Kumar.

“Dhurandhar,” which was directed by Aditya Dhar, tells the tale of Hamza, an Indian spy who enters Pakistan and joins Rehman Dakait’s gang.

The movie gives viewers a glimpse into the India-Pakistan rivalry by drawing inspiration from actual events, such as the 2001 Parliament assault and the 26/11 Mumbai terror strike.

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