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Akshay Kumar hails PM Narendra Modi for urging BJP workers to avoid unnecessary comments on films

Updated on: 23 January,2023 10:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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We make films, go to the censor board, get them passed and then someone says something and phir gadbad ho jati hai (it becomes a mess). But now that he has said it, I think it'll be better for us," the actor said during the trailer launch of his upcoming movie "Selfiee"

Akshay Kumar hails PM Narendra Modi for urging BJP workers to avoid unnecessary comments on films

Akshay Kumar. Pic/AFP

Actor  Akshay Kumar on Sunday, praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for asking BJP workers to refrain from making unnecessary remarks on films. In his address to the BJP national executive meeting on Tuesday, PM Modi suggested party workers refrain from making unnecessary remarks on irrelevant issues such as movies, saying that they put the party's development agenda on the back-burner, party sources said.


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Kumar said the PM was "India's biggest influencer" and if his words can bring about some change it will be great for the film industry. "Positivity is always welcome. And if our Prime Minister is saying something like this... He is India's biggest influencer. If he is saying something and if things change it'll be great for the industry. "And why not, things should change, because we go through so much. We make films, go to the censor board, get them passed and then someone says something and phir gadbad ho jati hai (it becomes a mess). But now that he has said it, I think it'll be better for us," the actor said during the trailer launch of his upcoming movie "Selfiee".


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Film bodies Indian Film & Television Directors' Association (IFTDA) and Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) had earlier hailed PM Modi's comment and called it a 'big boost of confidence' for the Hindi film industry. Directed by Raj Mehta, "Selfiee" is an official remake of the 2019 Malayalam blockbuster "Driving License' starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The Hindi film also features Emraan Hashmi, Diana Penty and Nushrratt Bharuccha. It is produced by Johar's Dharma Productions and Kumar's Cape of Good Films along with Sukumaran's Prithviraj Productions and Magic Frames.

Hashmi said he was elated to collaborate with Kumar as the superstar was the first celebrity to offer him help following his son's cancer diagnosis in 2014. "When my child had a health issue, Akshay Kumar was the first to come forward to help," he said. "Selfiee" is the latest addition to the list of two-hero films Hashmi has featured in. The actor said he is not averse to working in multistarrer if the content is "good". "It does not matter if the film is of one hero or two heroes. Only good content is important to me," he said. "Selfiee" is scheduled to be released theatrically on February 24.

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