Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Akshay Kumar and Nimrat Kaur promote Airlift on stand-up roast show Comedy Nights Bachao

(From left) Krushna Abhishek, Nimrat Kaur and Akshay Kumar


Akshay Kumar gives realism a suave twist in the upcoming biggie Airlift, and the superstar gave a glimpse of his all-new avatar when he arrived on the set of the popular stand-up roast show Comedy Nights Bachao, to shoot a special episode to promote the film.
Accompanying Akshay was co-star Nimrat Kaur, who returns to the Hindi screen after her much-feted role in The Lunchbox. Nimrat shed the middle-class homemaker image she portrayed in that globally awarded film, and opted for a pretty glam makeover in a printed dress.
The show is known for its irreverent humour and a rich stock of talented comedians who love taking the mickey out of the invited guests. The episode to promote Airlift was no different.
In sync with the theme of the film, a makeshift set denoted the interior of an aircraft. While Akshay and Nimrat took to the hot seat, the array of comedians arrived one by one to crack jokes -a few on Akshay and Nimrat and a lot on themselves.
Among the funniest gags as usual were a couple cracked by Krushna Abhishek and Bharti Singh (duly dressed like an airhostess at one point). In between all the laughter, the show hosts could not let superdancer Akshay leave without shaking a leg. A segment of the episode will see Akshay jiving to his hit number Hookah bar along with Anita Hasnandani, one of the popular faces on the show.
Letting her hair down, Nimrat too, let go of her arty image to groove a lot with Krushna. Later, she was also a part of a hilarious spoof set up by Krushna and Bharti, on her film The Lunchbox.
Airlift is slated to release on January 22 and marks the directorial debut of Raja Krishna Menon. The film is based on a true event and narrates the account of a brave Indian tycoon, played by Akshay, who rescued thousands of Indians stranded in Kuwait during the Iraq-Kuwait war.
Source:http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/airlift-comedy-akshay-kumar-and-nimrat-kaur-promote-the-film-in-style/1/559312.html

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Akshay Kumar would call me at 5 am for narrations

Though Raja Krishna Menon helmed the Purab Kohli and Nandita Das-starrer 'Bas Yun Hi' (2003) and 2009 film 'Barah Aana' starring Naseeruddin Shah and Vijay Raaz, the writer-director often finds himself being asked if he is new to the industry. For the past several years, Menon, who has an advertising background, had been piecing together the story of 'Airlift', inspired from the real-life drama surrounding the evacuation of Indian expatriates from Kuwait in 1990 when the country was invaded by Iraq. It is regarded as the biggest human evacuation in history, and the director can’t wait for his film, which stars Akshay Kumar in the lead, to reach the audience. hitlist caught him for a brief chat. Excerpts:
Akshay Kumar with Raja Krishna Menon on the set of their film
Akshay Kumar with Raja Krishna Menon on the set of their film
Q. You have been around for over a decade, but made only three films...
A. Because what works for me may not work for others. But now, I feel the market is more receptive to people like me. When 'Barah Aana' released, it was just after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. It was a small film, which travelled to film festivals and got a decent release. Aamir Khan helped a lot behind the scenes, so the film had its journey. For me, a film is a film; I do not know the difference between mainstream and not mainstream. For 'Airlift', I first narrated the story to co-producer Nikhil Advani through a common friend.
Q. Has being an ad filmmaker earlier helped you now in any way?
A. When you do ads with stars, the interaction is limited. Stars are under contracts with the companies. I am not sure being an ad film director is a positive thing, at least for me.
Q. What prompted you to tell the story of the human evacuation drama in Kuwait?
A. I had family members there who were affected. They would keep telling their stories. Then I would meet their friends who would relate their saga. They would show me their family albums and videos; that was the time Kuwait was the wealthiest country in the region. It was only around 2005 that I realised this was a story to be told. My wife’s aunt was an airhostess with Air India back then, so she has given a lot of first-hand information. The film is about knowing what it means to be an Indian, something that the present generation does not know. We are always complaining about things, but what are we doing? We can be the change, but only if we have a positive approach.
Q. How was it working with Akshay Kumar?
A. He would call me to his house at 5 am for narrations. By 11 am, we would finish off everything and I had a lot of time — the entire day — to concentrate on making the film. Even while shooting in Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah in the UAE, morning was always better for him.

- Source:http://www.mid-day.com/articles/raja-krishna-menon-akshay-kumar-would-call-me-at-5-am-for-narrations/16801155

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

After Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar donates Rs 1 crore for Chennai flood relief

Akshay Kumar


After the huge disaster caused by rains in Chennai recently, many celebrities have been extending help to those in need. While Shah Rukh Khan donated Rs 1 crore to the Chief Minister's Flood Relief Fund, it is now the turn of actor Akshay Kumar to pitch in. Akshay has joined the list of contributors by giving Rs 1 crore towards the flood relief activities in Chennai.
After seeing the shocking visuals of rain-affected Chennai, Akshay reportedly wanted to help the people and called director Priyadarshan asking how he could donate. Director Priyadarshan then asked him to contact Suhasini Maniratnam, who has been involved in flood relief work.
As per Suhasini's suggestion, he donated Rs 1 Crore to the Bhoomika Trust who has been working on food preparation and distribution in Chennai right from the day the disaster struck i.e. December 3. Director Jayendra who is the Managing Trustee of Bhoomika Trust, received the cheque. 
The actor had also tweeted about the Chennai floods when the tragedy struck.
Akshay Kumar is currently acting in the Hindi remake of Kaththi, which is being directed by ace director AR Murugadoss.
Source:http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-after-shah-rukh-khan-akshay-kumar-donates-rs-1-crore-for-chennai-flood-relief-2155906

Friday, 11 December 2015

Move over Khans, here's why Akshay Kumar is the star of 2015

It was Salman Khan, ever honest and not the least insecure about his rivals, who declared that among all his contemporaries Akshay Kumar has evolved the most.
Akshay Kumar is today the most watchable A-list star-actor in Bollywood. Unlike Shah Rukh and Salman Khan who, so far, have largely played variations of their own personality in their characters, Akshay has, over the years, developed an uncanny ability to create believable charismatic heroes who are not afraid to show their weaknesses in front of the camera.
In his latest film Airlift directed by a near-newcomer Raja Krishna Menon, we see Akshay break down and cry bitterly as Kuwait goes up in flames after Saddam Hussain’s attack in 1990. In that one moment, he encompasses all the vulnerability that makes him a modern-day hero without losing any of the inner strength and outer machismo that make him so connectable with audiences from every section.
Akshay in person remains remarkably unaffected by his stardom. He has evolved, yes. But he hasn’t changed. This author has known him for 16 years, and he remains exactly the same person he used to be when he was just about transitioning from wooden to pliable in Suneel Darshan’s Jaanwar.
Baby_380This determination to not forfeit his antecedents is a miracle in show business, where on the one hand Kapil Sharma and Nawazuddin have almost transform into starry monsters in no time.
Akshay never speaks ill of anyone. He never badmouths any of his colleagues, although we are close enough for him to do so without the risk of being exposed in the media. If being correct in his behavior makes him boring so be it. He would rather be described dull than evil.
Akshay’s choice of roles is impeccably versatile and he lets his work do the talking. In 2015, we saw him in four films. While two of them Gabbar Is Back and Singh Is Blingwere masala entertainers designed to showcase Akshay’s comic aptitudes, in Karan Malhotra’s Brothers he was a brooding ball of fire, trying to fight the ghosts of a terribly dysfunctional familial past.
But the film in 2015 that really showcased Akshay’s rapidly growing virtuosity wasBaby; an unassuming spy thriller directed by the versatile Neeraj Pandey. The film dealt with issue surrounding international terrorism, and it was coupled with a supple swagger that very few mass-entertainment films have been able to achieve in recent times. It’s an awards worthy performance because the actor nails his counter-terrorist hero’s role without attempting to scale larger-than-life dimensions in the way Saif Ali Khan did in Phantom.
To be able to harness the inner hero in himself and yet remain vulnerable is a not an easy task for any actor. Akshay achieves a rare synthesis of vulnerability and valour in his performances. In real life he remains a family man . His pride at his wife Twinkle’s success as a columnist and author is genuine. He sportingly allows his wife to bully him in public. But he knows when to assert himself without seeming a spousal tyrant. He is happiest when bonding with his two children Aarav and Nitara and the saddest when he has to work on a Sunday. Pretty regular stuff.
For a guy from Delhi who made a living as waiter in Bangkok, Akshay landed in Bollywood with no calling card. He was ridiculed for being wooden and flat-voiced by one and all but he's now arguably the most fit-and-fine star-actor of Bollywood.
Akshay loves to work with new directors. Raja Krishna Menon, who directs his latest film has to his credit only a small film titled Barah Aana. In Menon, Akshay sees a reflection of his struggling days when he arrived in Mumbai with nothing but a suitcase filled with dreams.
Along with Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay proves that the film industry can rise above clannish interests, provided the outsider is willing to slog it out until his makeover from a wannabe to a has-to-be is complete.
Source:http://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/move-over-khans-heres-why-akshay-kumar-is-the-star-of-2015-2540168.html

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Bigg Boss 9: Akshay Kumar is Salman Khan’s co-host



Fans of Akshay Kumar, rejoice! It’s time to celebrate as Akshay Kumar is all set to co-host one episode of reality TV show Bigg Boss 9. The ‘Gabbar Is Back’ actor will ask the contestants some really tough questions about their rivalry with fellow housemates.
According to sources, the 48-year-old actor will promote his upcoming flick Airlift on the hit-reality series in January and will be seen grilling contestants, along with the Prem Ratan Dhan Payo star.
Directed by Raja Krishna Menon, the flick that also stars Nimart Kaur will hit the theaters on January 22.
Akshay and Salman have worked together in many films and some of them were really liked by the audiences. Their most popular film together is Mujhse Shaadi Karoge and thus the viewers would be expecting a throwback to some hilarious scenes from the film.
Last year, Salman Khan handed over the hosting job to filmmaker Farah Khan, but he is again back as the host in the new season.
Source:http://www.hindustantimes.com/tv/bigg-boss-9-akshay-kumar-is-salman-khan-s-co-host/story-qB0j6Mdgb79fkiJgPvDeBJ.html