…with ‘Happy Shiny People’ Anupam Kher and Gulshan Grover
The megastar, who is currently busy with the shooting of Sooryavanshi, managed to scoop some time off his busy schedule and spent time with his friends. However, it will be difficult to say if the fans liked the picture more or the caption that Akshay Kumar accompanied the post with.
Here’s what Akshay wrote: “I started my career with these two and it’s amazing to still be working with them… We’ve laughed, punched each other, grown up and grown together, beautiful people who I call friends.”
Take a look at Akshay Kumar’s post here:
I started my career with these two and it’s amazing to still be working with them…we’ve laughed ,punched each other, grown up and grown together, Beautiful people who I call friends ❤️ @AnupamPKher @GulshanGroverGG #HappyShinyPeople pic.twitter.com/x9eLcyoLwN
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) May 14, 2019
On the work front Akshay Kumar has Sooryavanshi, Mission Mangal, Housefull4 and Good News in the pipeline.
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