Sangati Jogwar

Randeep Hooda celebrates his 44th birthday today. The fans will surely enjoy this special day watching his many wonderful movies. However, there is one video clip that reveals how the Highway actor always looks up to the positive side of his life. There have been rumors that Randeep was the first choice for Kesari. He even gave almost a year to prepare for the role. Albeit, the role, later on, went to Akshay Kumar. Produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, the movie went on to become a super hit.

Naturally, many believed that Randeep Hooda might be upset with Akshay for snatching the big-budget movie from his hands. But this video from the promotion of Do Lafzon Ki Kahani-Randeep's movie with Kajal Aggarwal show's the actor in a different light.

Randeep Hooda Says, "I Look Up To Akshay Kumar"

The Khiladi Kumar is known for doing multiple movies at a time. Similarly, Randeep has been doing a few projects back to back for the last couple of years. So during the promo event, a reporter asked, "What is the difference between you and Akshay? Like Akshay Kumar Back to back aap filme kar rahe hai- Sultan, Laal Rang, Do Lafzon Ki Kahani?"

The Extraction actor replied, "Akshay Kumar ko muzhse kuch charso guna jyada paise milte hai. Aur toh koi pharak nahi hai." The press reporter further asked, "Aap koi aisi demand kyun nahi karte jaise charso guna paise lene ki?" Someone on the side chuckled and said, " Ki  thi!Woh charso log gayab ho gaye."

Randeep laughed and said, " Woh charso log gayab ho gaye aur Akshay is one actor who evolved with every film. I think he is the most evolving actor. You know from his action image he went into comedy and now he is doing both. Now he is choosing very contentful films."

Randeep Hooda further adds, "I'm very very glad that you are comparing me with him even if it is just by the number of releases. But I look up to him. He is an actor who is always looking for growth."

https://twitter.com/Thakur6797/status/1293728827865210882

Next, Randeep will be seen in Mard, Unfair and Lovely and Rat on a Highway.

scrollToTop